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Old 02-05-2015, 02:25 PM
KG26_Alpha KG26_Alpha is offline
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1 engine is worth 100 points

I can down a flight of 8 B17's in one flight worth 3200 points with a Bf110 or Fw190

So it wouldn't take that long to accumulate a 1000+ points score in a DF server killing 100 point aircraft............
if your any good at it

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Old 02-05-2015, 06:06 PM
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vs. AI it is possible to exceed 1000points/mission even in a plane handicapped by limited ammo supply. And with the planes out there that carry an nearly endless ammo supply, e. g. Fw190, F4U-1C and others it is rather easy given enough targets of opportunity are present.

For most planes though you need training to become good in, and you need to know where to shoot - most planes have a few extremly weak spots where even a few well placed bullets can do havoc - for most that is at least the pilot. Most inline engines/oil coolers also do not fare well when hit by a few rifle caliber bullets, and worse vs. 20mm and up, fuel tanks are also vulnerable. Wing roots under stress, e. g. vs. a maneuvering enemy and control surfaces are other targets that can get decisive results with a few hits.

I've once done in 20+ AI enemies in a Fw190, and I'm not even a good shot, I'd bet there are guys out there that can do way way more, and that even against human enemies.
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Old 02-06-2015, 12:26 AM
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We had a challenge over at Battlefield UK where basically one plane would spawn at a time with Rookie AI and the goal was to, flying a Yak-9T, shoot down as many as you could before the ammo runs out. Aircraft would show up roughly one at a time (you'd get about 2 minutes with each). One or two guys could shoot down I think 25-30 aircraft . One shot kills with the 37mm.

It's not combat realistic but put solid aiming in there and these guys can down several rookie human pilots in a row with no problem.

Of the cheats out there we've seen one guy who he managed to explode aircraft by shooting nearby but that was pretty obvious. If it happens on occasion that's lag. If it happens every time over the course of 20-30 kills then we suspect cheating.

Most cheats we've spotted are unlimited ammo and reducing the weight of their aircraft so they can do otherwise impossible zoom climbs.

Honestly... as a rookie pilot you think aiming and flying is hard. As a veteran pilot of the IL-2 Forgotten Battles series ...flying, even when your rusty, is like a second nature. I don't even think about it anymore. I don't even recall buttons pressed or operations I'm doing unless I actually stop and think about it. It's all automatic. My aim is kind of the same at this point. It takes a bit when you jump into a plane you haven't flown for a while but once I get it in my head again... I can shoot very precisely even against manoeuvring targets. Shots that appear impossible are not. Even at 90 degrees against an aircraft in evasive... with the right technique and deflection shot you can make it a kill. That's what a few thousand hours of practice can do.

You also have those days where you can't hit the broad side of a barn door
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