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So a real world pilot firing 30 shots at IS-2, would achieve 6 hits, of these 3 disintegrate, 2 do no damage, and 1 kills an IS-2, while an IL-2 online pilot firing 30 shots at IS-2s gets 15 hits, and all of them kill their target. From the same site: "The AP shells were belt fed and could penetrate 40mm up to an angle of 45°;" That would make the NS-37 capable of defeating the Tiger Is armor, but not the Tiger IIs armor, at least not regularly. Quote:
Nah, I think they are fine. Try shooting up Panzer3/4 tanks with anything 20mm besides Hispanos, there is no fun in that -but maybe I'm not good enough as a pilot. |
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Sorry, but IAm a bit confused here. Why do you keep talking about 20mm power when the airplane used bores a 37mm one?
The NS37 if I remeber it well. I'am a bit surprised to know that it could carry so many 37mm ammo. But if there is anything bad modeled here, was this canon recoil effects on the little yak. The same thing applyes to the il2 3m with two 37mm non synchronyzed canons. Only the first shot could be aimed, on the second shot the plane will be absolutely out of its mark. |
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IMHO there is none, and as an example i mentioned 20mm cannons, that do perform up to specs as far as i tested. Quote:
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Yaks have the most realistic FM amongst soviet planes, they are very well modeled. So I think recoil is OK, at least for the "T". Only the NS-45 should have stronger effect, but who cares about that prototype plane?
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You are right about that. Could have sworn the Il-2-3M jumped around like a bucking bronco when firing its cannons. Ahh, maybe this was changed (accidentally?) when the asynchronous firing of .50 cals in the Corsair and others was fixed?
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Nope. It was ever sinchronyzed.
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Are you talking about the Corsair or the IL-2?
Previous versions of the game had synchronized guns where you could mash the trigger and watch perfect streaks of 6 tracers coming out at exactly the same time from beginning to end of the belt. There was actually enough space in between that an aircraft could fly through it. They fixed that after a very long thread in Oleg's Ready Room forum. As for the IL-2 Type 3M. The first shot is always synchronized but successive shots progressively get out of sync to the point where its easy to control the first shot with the tap of a finger but holding the trigger makes the aircraft jump around a lot.
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![]() The big difference in between the Ju87G, and the IL2-3M, was that the firing was sinchronyzed. So, on the IL2-3M, you got 2 canons firing at different times. Originally it was developed as a TD weapon, but ended being an antishipping weapon, because it's accuracy was not good enough to hit a tiny tank. Also the Ju87G canons absorb a lot of the recoil, the IL2-3m 37mm won't absrob much. Over the last years we overruled the IL2-3M from every campaign we made because of this. |
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BUT either my memory is wrong, or this has been changed - the last time I've flown IL2-3Ms is way back, maybe 2008ish. I first didn't believe RPS69, too. But i tried it ingame and you can now hold the trigger down and there is no serious asynchronous recoil - or there never was? |
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