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I only go on full switch servers so no icons or distance markers. I tend to fly mainly Brit fighters with convergence at 200ft and use the gunsight ring to establish distance. I also prefer to use separate triggers for cannons and Machine guns. I think you have to find what suits you best and what works with the weapons loadout you have.
Freetrack: Very personal regards setting movement but I set my axis curves with a small deadzone with slow initial movement then rapid acceleration to 6. I use the 4 way POV to toggle WIDE VIEW (page down) and 'Toggle gunsight' which drops you into 2 DOF (if using 6DOF) and also brings you closer to the gunsight without zooming in (which I cant get on with due to the 'headshake' effect and is very similar to CoD even though this command is mainly for fighters that have off-set gunsights). I found MP a steep learning curve and low altitude Dogfights a waste of time - many of the better flyers use altitude and just bounce you as a sitting duck Last edited by SEE; 04-14-2011 at 05:51 PM. |
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Yep. Its not so much about learning the best or "optimal" way of doing things, but finding out what works to you and developing from that.
After all there arent many questions you can ask about this game and have a clear yes/no answer. |
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Personal pref
MG:250 Cannons:150 |
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I have not read this whole thread, so forgive me if I'm repeating whats been said already... but, I have found that people who have good rudder pedals, and know how to use them, will get much better results then people who use a twisty joystick. Also, learn about keeping the "ball centered", as you line up your shot...your bullets will drift off target, even if you seem to be aiming dead on, if you don't keep the ball centered.
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