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Old 06-16-2011, 11:23 AM
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the hand brake thing is one of the most anoying things.its impossible to lose speed that quick.i just can agree with all your comments.
-roll rate
-speed
-not responding when beeing shot at
-cruising home after combat ignoring totally that they are about to die, a total immersion killer
-crashing into each other(happens ridiculously often when their skill level is set to rookie)
-spits and hurries doing negative g manouvers,and that rapidly that one cant follow with a bf
-no communication with ai possible

ai definitely needs an improvement.but not only the ai but also the whole FM, as mentioned everywhere in this forum, needs to be looked over again and corrected.i hope they do that quick.
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Old 06-26-2011, 04:00 PM
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just an update... from what i can tell with this latest patch, the AI (109s and 110s) still go into crazy roll maneuvers when attacked... the 110 doesnt roll as fast though but the 109 is still ridiculous.

there's no way that its ability to roll that fast is accurate.
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