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Old 01-23-2011, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JG52Uther
That goes for the il2 old timers as well as new guys.

If CoD has a more realistic physics model than Il2 flying could be a revelation. Better keep an eye on the windsock. Even a Spit or Hurri are a handfull in a x-wind. A 109 is always a handfull. Now this is just getting in the air. Gunnery and combat manouvres could be a challenge.

It took me about 15 or 20 missions into the Russian fighter career before I got a kill. I hope they have an easy setting so we can at least get of the ground. I stalled and torque rolled that demo P39 right into the ground so many times it was not funny anymore. Very rewarding though when you get the hang of it though. Flying on a full tilt server is probably going to be a humbling experience. For that reason alone I probably go Luftwaffe. The 20mm cannon are going to come in real handy for sloppy shooters like me.

I'm looking forward to the improved scenery but this game's really going to be about the flying experience for me. If they got the feel as close as RoF has gotten it I'll be a happy camper. Looks are only skin deep. If it flies like it's on rails, no matter how good it looks, it'll be a disapointment. Now knowing il2, I'm not to worried about that happening.
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