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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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That's a thin line there.
The enemy plane was set on fire by another player which typically is a no-no to shoot down yourself. Then again the enemy plane is still shooting at your team mate. That's a tough call really. You don't know what happened to the pilot who set the enemy ablaze? If he broke off after he set the enemy plane on fire and the enemy is still shooting at a team mate, then I would say you were right in what you did. If the team mate who set the enemy plane on fire was still pursuing him after it was set of fire, then you dove in and finished it off, then there may be some accusations flying around.
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Depends on the server, if its air quake like Skies of Halor, its kill stealing. To them.
60% of the time, all the time, you'd get "Skoshi's a kill stealer. Stop watchin' my shoulder, you shoulder shooter. So which airfield are you going to vulch?" To me, if a same team got someone off my tail, I'd be happy. A noob like myself would give props and get shot down while trying to chat thanks, but its only me, myself, and I. If its a full pit like Warcrowds or Splits vs 1099's, its debatable, plus you'll get "dude that came close to TK," But since you were in Geeks vs Wildchicks, its a tough call. You were probably the four of the five people in there. You could talk it over with them. If its a coop, gratz you saved a friend, long distance hi five! |
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The only one who should have problem with kill stealing is the dead.
After all, it's this action that made him dead. |
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