Haha yea true but for the sake of explaining but, there's no point really trying to explain cause it's hindsight guesswork explanations!
I'm gonna keep ignorant because I don't get enuogh money to know manuevers and I do too much random crap like forcing overshoots by lowering gears n landin to come back up.. (tryin to find videos i have at least 2 o those) and I didn't read that on no acm page
I just did that because I was gonna die to the spit16 anyhow , no E to do anything. so my brain told me to do something i havent attepted as last ditch and it was funny but flukey so can't really put that in a training section. If aces high 2 had prizes or money at stake I would add textbook knowledge. altho after 2-3 yhears of mainly flying ki-84- followed by 4 year hiatus.. i finally looked it's info up on the wiki. I didn't know that hte levels of flaps had names such as COMBAT FLAPS.. or exactly what speeds u could deplay them.. i'd just have a feel and keep spamming flaps anyhow.. doesnt matter. not like I ever do more but glance at speed gauge every now and then. you know how you're doing.. especially in a frank.. because it will be very honest about when you're too fast, and the thing can handle 85mph with full flaps (i learnt this fact just now, but I have known it wordlessly forever lol) interesting.
I've talked about textbook vs instinct a lot in poker discussions so I can just copy and paste my view on it then throw in ah contrast. this is so ot and such a long looking post but it's mostly c&p work reply uh.
textbook players never get good action. I think I'll just give up on making videos coherent for others! I just like workin out what I was doing, I know sure as hell what I'm explaining is not something I was thinking. I play all games I blank, so I can act and react without delay or second guessing. If it didn't work then it just registers in my head and the next time a similar spot comes a long I'm instinctively doing it differently- which can fail as well but now I'm getting a sample size of what to do, and my instincts start adapting based on memory recall. I have photographic memory so I guess how I do things is probably not great to people who don't. My logical thinking is more plodding- I'm sure others think faster than me. While I just react- see a mental image or my gut feel/instinct signals what to do. It's not some eh supernatural toejam lol. I was terrible at ah2 and I didn't even like it and if there's no money to be made I didn't want to read these guides. I can't visualize instructions and diagrams, but I had to build memory bank and get sample sizes in my brain so I could get instinctive reaction. I don't know if it's the same as "being in the zone" or whatever. I abandoned the whole golden rules of everything competitive I ever did. In FPS games I was alwaaays aggresive and pressing putting myself in tough spots.
In AH2 nothing is at stake so I didn't give a shet. I tried the whole "you must grab altitude then attack people with less"... but I'd nothign to draw visuals or gutfeel from because I didn't know what they were gonna do and how to best approach them. Cause I hadn't been in the spot down there.. but I'd get a kill here n there and it was boring rinse n repeat toejam. That's what bnz is. rinse and repeat toejam.
Poker, ended up just the same, started that before AH2. Thinking and playing textbook worked got boring and I relied on horrible players feeding me chips playing ABC while breaking even to other regulars who read the saaame books. but that was money so I know it all and I've read like 6 books- but this was like.. ALT IS MIGHT! to new players sure, you can be undefeated and slowly get kills and very little action but.. in poker I'd been experimenting and playing unconventionally because I wanted to know how to exploit competent textbook players. Not just just exploit fish by playing hand strength by the book. So I started playing super aggressive, twice the range of hands that lack significant advantages. cause fish are just super random, but then didn't make sense not to play them with random hands. This was rudimentary play back then and standard winning play. abc. At first I started having massive money swings but eventually I was like, crushing regs and fish at 4x profit and enjoying poker. Textbook stuff helped because I'd revert to it when I'd eventuall tilt a reg with my raises. Manipulation, surely I couldn't be a winner and have a good had every time I made a move and barreled them off hands. So they'd just randomly bluff with no sense of fold equity other than "he did it so im gonna do it back to him".. I didn't do it with no reason though, I did it because instincts told me they'd fold as they have time n time again... and as soon as they break the pattern I know they're gonna do something silly and voila. I've made textbook player gone into spewy mong and stacked them as you'd deal with a hoer abc to get on their six. now that u can learn in a textboook... dont ho, love hoers!! they'll say hey maaaaan im gonna just go straight towards you and you can steer me whichever way/ left right / forward either way you'll be behind me.
So I just did in AH2 what I did in poker except I skipped STUDYING it because there's nothing at stake, I figured I had to catch up on dudes who'd been playing the game for over half decade or whatever.
so i'd just fly into trouble as fast as possible, although not aimlessly. but manipulate tough situations that aren't completely imposssible and take a mental image of what you did then merge it with all the other similar spots. then if you're blank it comes instinctively... but toejam don't come to me at all if I'm thinking about what I'm doing.. I'll just hesitate and if you hesitate or delay ur deddddd...
ALthough my method of doing stuff as I said is based on my mental qualities or DISORDERS depending on how you look at things. I have obsessive personality disorder, it's good and bad- bad because I can end up awake for 2 days when it's bad and I got to do get something right... good when that ends up being rewarding.. but I will get antsy if I'm ont doing something obsessive that needs a lot of perfecting (not ocd that's different), with photographic memory (it ranges from presenting best courses of action in mindseye visuals or just merging with muscle memory- to remembering awful experiences in full detail, random irrelevant covnersations.. numbers. it's prettyt totally tubular tiring at times cause the most pointless stuff will pop up ). . I don't even find ww2 stuff fascinating. ah2 is just a perfect in a gameplay sense due to deep skilll depth- you need to sponge up a lot of toejam, so much to sample size, so THE more spots you get into, quicker instead of wasting time in the clouds the faster you learn I think this applies to anyone whether they have retard mutant brain like me or not. Definitely in the top 2-3 in skill depth games I know. despite extreme random factor of poker I put it above aces due to the deep meta game, speculative % estimations depending on opponents and crazy chaos variables. but AH is pretty ancient in terms of online gaming now. it doesn't have the bells n whistles to compliment the gameplay. kinda like war thunder doesn't have the gameplay to compliment the bells n whistles. but that draws 100x times peak players... The AH2 skill depth is best served to crazy bastards or people with a vested interest in the theme. htc want more subs they gotta get their head out of 10 years ago.. and look at awarding some people with a false sense of achievement,, or a virtual one. flyin gets old. I'll be back for a tour or two then I'll be bored again unless there's some progression toejam that i can obsess over.
What you did in your first video is the barrel roll defence. You notice in your video you begin by rolling around the attackers flight path (the barrel roll) so that you are lined up for a shot as the attacker overshoots. It is a defensive manoeuvre that relies on the attacker's basic mistakes for its success. Here is an animation that was originally posted on these boards back in 2006 that explains it in more detail.
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If you watch your first YouTube video from 5:39 to 5:59 that 20 seconds illustrates the barrel roll defence perfectly.
Hope that helps.
Badboy
damnit. now my brain is gonna be like "hey dude do that barrel roll defence bad boy told you it was called " and I'll be like "you don't speak just signal the hand I'm not here to listen to thinking ahhh" and then I'll die. I shouldn't have asked BUT THANKS FOr saving a lot of unwitting stix.