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

 
 
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Old 07-30-2009, 07:21 PM
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Just got the demo and am loving it, but just have a few questions about the game in general.

1. Is there a way to mark a target in Simulator mode? I know there are ways to see where your target is (IE the map, using your eyeballs even though they are small, and gun fire), but just was wondering if there is a way to 'mark' a target.

2. I am not familiar with 'trim' and how it's used. Could someone please explain that to me.

3. I would expect 'combat' mode flaps give you more lift in lower speed situations. Am I correct?

4. Why is the Mustang so difficult to control in the Ardennes mission? The Spitfire seems much easier to handle before stalling, but the mustang is stall crazy. Is there a specific speed at which to set to get the optimum turn?

That's about it for now.
1. no there is not , simulation mod is for the hardest of the core
realistic is a great option if you want the flight characteristics but still need targeting and stuff

2. trim evidently makes your airplane level in the game. but from what i know from rc planes is that trimming is correcting a misaligned flap or something so the airplane doesnt turn by itself


3. combat flaps evidently make you turn better but they eat up airspeed

4. dont use too much stick
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