Originally posted by Crumpp
Time Warner has been fixing my cable connection for the last three months. Before that Arlo I was back over in the Sandbox playing with my Extremist friends.
So I'm alittle out of practice.
Crumpp
It's not your skill so much as your misperception about how flying in a blacked out condition supposedly doesn't involve disorientation whatsoever. Even if you've learned to roll and come out of it on a consistant heading change you are still receiving no visual feedback during the maneuver. As a general rule, using blackouts in Aces High as a defensive tactic is dangerously flawed.
Remember when you voiced your curiousity in the CT one night about how someone was able to "follow" you and kill you when you were blacked out? Most everyone found it amusing and some of us responded with catch word/phrases without going into detail ("angle of attack", "velocity", "position". etc). It appeared you assumed that because you had blacked out so had your opponent.
Now you're campaigning for the blackout model to include additional penalties such as reduced stick function while not yet crossing the unconscious threshold. That isn't going to make things better/easier for you. It really wouldn't enhance the game at all.
Still, as a result of this thread, HT has adjusted both the time to unconsiousness threshold and has disabled the autopilot and throttle function for not only g-force unconsciousness but wound unconsciousness. In the first case it won't hurt skilled pilots much if any. In the second .... getting back wounded is gonna become a very rare thing indeed (unless we're able to hit the ap before we completely zzzzzzzzzzz and it stays on).
Now if only I had a first aid kit available in the cockpit.
