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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 09-28-2009, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by House MD 221B View Post
No you're missing the point, its about getting it RIGHT, not shifting stuff to suit niceties... either your a company who makes realistic era flight sims, or your a company that slack off and cant be bothered to get it right. the admins have proved they recognise their mistakes and want to get them right. so balancing ruins games, nerfing things because it might be DIFFICULT for others...

if you take up an emil or spit mk II against a B-17 you're GOING to LOSE! it would have lost then it SHOULD lose now, which is why funnily enough Emils and Spitfires didnt get sent up against B-17s, 262s 163's Gustakvs, K-10s, FW 190s got sent up against them.

if you want to use an Emil or spit mk II, set the server to pre-41 planes only.

but dont nerf other planes e.g. 1945 planes, because you dont stand a chance in your 1940's plane
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I take it your refering to my previous post, if not the point still stands anyway, Cannon shells would do more damage regardless of age.

which is why funnily enough Emils and Spitfires didnt get sent up against B-17s


there were incidents of b-17s being captured and being flown against their previous owners.
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