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

 
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 05:40 PM
vdomini vdomini is offline
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I'm guessing this is so you can "see" through the blackouts. This makes me glad the xbox never got the patch. I have my brightness 3 bars up from bottom and can see ok at night. if I put it full max the world is a horrible wash out of colour, I would hate to have to fly like that to avoid being at a huge disadvantage to other players. What's the point of having blackouts if everyone negates them with the brightness volume. Really the game should have handled the blackouts like il2-1946 does using a pure black 'patern'
that thickens over the screen as you lose conciesness so you really can't see (or control your plane if you completely pass out).

Sorry for the little rant there. That is good advice from vdomini. I would add in step 3, In a suprise attack when you think you are close enough to fire, get closer still. I like to try to get my plane so close that the enemys map my dot will be hidden underneith their plane icon. From that range a one second burst is often all you need. This is the key to being able to get a good amount of kills out of one ammo load in limited ammo games.
My full HD television is pretty dark, setting that at full brightness just make the world looking better and more realistic, but it might been just a "personal" settings, i shouldn't put it on the guide maybe
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