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

 
 
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Old 12-17-2009, 11:40 PM
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I agree with you to a certain degree, it is annoying for them. But when they DO shoot you down they will feel some pride and satisfaction

they will get over it just carry on slaughtering them
Ah how sweet, you even put it in red lettering for me.

Anyway OP, don't worry about it so much. Russian planes are FAR more capable than they would seem (I mean the I-16 and I-153, the La's and Yak's are obvious.) Either play to the weaknesses of the planes: Climbing, Speed, and diving. (Incase you haven't noticed already, the I-16 and I-153 both have their engines die if you go into a dive without rolling first due to the float carburetor, they were equipped with.) Anyway, if your playing Arcade, it's kinda hard to play to the weaknesses because everyone is flying a Me-163 etc.

So do what FOZ said, and keep slaughtering them because they'll soon learn not to turn with you in a fight. Though most 'Rookies' do end up turning, it's not your fault they do. They're just unexperienced with planes and don't know what to do against such a small maneuverable plane.
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