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Old 09-14-2009, 08:50 PM
QBlackDeathQ QBlackDeathQ is offline
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Show him that he's not a decent dogfighter by flying the I-16 or I-153 against him. Unless he's really smart, then he won't know what to do against a plane that can outturn the crap out of him. 90% of players don't know how to cope with a plane with an extreme turn radius.

I have 500 + kills at this point.

My favorite plane by far is the LA-7. I also like the Spit Mk XVI. And I am jealous of people who have taken the time to unlock the Bf 109 K-4 because of it's extreme guns! But I hate german planes in general so I doubt I will take the time to unlock it.
I don't know i think he is 2nd in dogfight and in team dogfight. might just wait around his hanger with a bat and hit him over the head. but i hope the bat does not fly away too
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Old 09-14-2009, 09:06 PM
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Unfortunately there are never any Sim games on the PS3 or I would use your guide like a bible. Everyone plays arcade..
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Old 09-14-2009, 09:11 PM
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Unfortunately there are never any Sim games on the PS3 or I would use your guide like a bible. Everyone plays arcade..
Yeah, most of the matches I play seem to be with the same dozen people or so. Basically, anyone who is on the first page of the leaderboards is who I fly against the most. (Except for Monster)
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Old 09-14-2009, 11:09 PM
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Unfortunately there are never any Sim games on the PS3 or I would use your guide like a bible. Everyone plays arcade..
um i only play simulation, so does edal86, varcus2, maninovka, wolfsalt, partizan, cpl-mowatt, mage_016, yopgruf, wh1tefoot, reaper1526, negos, madmel69, skeekatze, betaswitch, coxidian, axe99, mantini, whatsABlacksheep, DasSchmidt, cessna17216, Nw780, Roberts333, QBlackDeathQ, and many new players jumping over from realistic. I run games around 3pm-8pm eastern time, so if you want to get into a game come and join us
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Old 09-15-2009, 08:26 AM
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Hi PedroTheGoat

Thx for this post cause it helped me quite a lot and I completly agree with you. Unfortunately I play on the PS3 and I cannot join you guys which mentality sticks to mine.

Anyway I have two questions for you that could sound stupid.

this il all about ADJUST YOUR ELEVATOR SENSITIVITY things...

1st:

In the options settings, you can effectively adjust your elevator sensitivity... can you give an example of what you do with the plane you use the most?
For instance: " I fly the spit MKIX and set the ailerons sensitivity max - 5"

2nd ( 2 for the price of one):

Also, while explaining all this, do you refer to the "flow corrector" (sorry if that is the worng term but that is a direct translation from french)?
I mean, when your flightstick is on its neutral position, do you let your plane fly horizontally, or do you set it to fly going up a little bit so this might increase your turning rate?

I hope that my questions were clear...
And thank you for your help I appreciate it much....
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:20 AM
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Hi PedroTheGoat

Thx for this post cause it helped me quite a lot and I completly agree with you. Unfortunately I play on the PS3 and I cannot join you guys which mentality sticks to mine.

Anyway I have two questions for you that could sound stupid.

this il all about ADJUST YOUR ELEVATOR SENSITIVITY things...

1st:

In the options settings, you can effectively adjust your elevator sensitivity... can you give an example of what you do with the plane you use the most?
For instance: " I fly the spit MKIX and set the ailerons sensitivity max - 5"

2nd ( 2 for the price of one):

Also, while explaining all this, do you refer to the "flow corrector" (sorry if that is the worng term but that is a direct translation from french)?
I mean, when your flightstick is on its neutral position, do you let your plane fly horizontally, or do you set it to fly going up a little bit so this might increase your turning rate?

I hope that my questions were clear...
And thank you for your help I appreciate it much....
I typically fly the La 7 or the Yak 3. La 7 usually gets about -3. Yak gets about -5.

I usually do not adjust my trim. I leave it alone... If you mess with your trim too much then it may mess up your envelope.
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Old 09-23-2009, 10:37 AM
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This will increase your turn radius and increase the envelope you have before you hit a stall.
I think you mean rate of turn, because else you just told everyone a B17 would be awesome in dogfighting due to it's huge turn radius . Turn radius would be the distance travelled in a turn: a small one is most useful. Rate of turn is an indication as to how fast your heading changes: a big one is most useful.
Thought I'd point it out to avoid confusion .
Nice guide btw. Playing realistic now due to laziness, but I think I might start sim soon, although my teammates might start to hate me for being unable to identify a friendly .
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Old 09-23-2009, 02:19 PM
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Playing realistic now due to laziness, but I think I might start sim soon, although my teammates might start to hate me for being unable to identify a friendly .
I was worried about this at first too but decided to jump into a sim game anyway. It turns out that when you play a team game that everyone gets markings on their planes to tell teams apart. Both the right wing and the fuselage, just before the tail, have a color stripe on them. Blue for team B and red for team A. You may have to get a little closer than you're used to to see the markings but if you look for them they are easy enough to see.

I am using an SD TV and am able to see them, I'm sure an HD TV would make it a bit easier.

Does this game have friendly fire online?
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Old 09-23-2009, 02:34 PM
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Blue for team B and red for team A.
I thought it was friendly always blue enemy always red?
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Old 09-23-2009, 05:46 PM
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I thought it was friendly always blue enemy always red?
Hey, I learned something new today! I just assumed that B was always blue because I always ended up on team B. I haven't played much online, I still have a lot to learn.
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