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Offline Wizer

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« Reply #15 on: December 29, 2006, 06:32:35 AM »
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Originally posted by bzek74
I was sitting here today thinking I had a magnetic prop the last few days. I dont think anyone would really intend to ram..well maybe a few. Think normally its a ho with two people playing chicken and noone giving in or both breaking the same. And damnit Im never on the winning end of a collide message lol.

I mean if your not seeing shots fired during the ho then either the enemy has the attention span or iq of static cling....or yeah then its intentional.

I played AW for a long time and it was alot more relaxed than it is here.

Hoing, having alt, choice of planes, belly shots and yada yada are due to a players skill or lack thereof. Like example when I see chaingun on 200 and a Il2 up near me...I expect a ho'ing il2....Just avoid it. If Im on 200 and you see a vulching 190 a8 and engage it...expect a possible since Im probably outta e from the turn to engage.

I think when someone gets shot down they should be muted for 15 mins lol deadmen tell no tales. Would give people time to cool off if they are that serious.

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« Reply #16 on: December 29, 2006, 07:32:14 AM »
SlugMs doing good he discovered what a good woman can do to you, Damn them lol I want my wingman back.

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« Reply #17 on: December 29, 2006, 09:17:15 AM »
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SlugMs doing good he discovered what a good woman can do to you, Damn them lol I want my wingman back.


Send him a message, tell him culero's wife says its a shame he can't wear the pants in his own house :)

culero (yes, they are old friends ;))
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« Reply #18 on: December 29, 2006, 09:41:37 AM »
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lol i see you butt in peoples post quite a bit aswell. Do you even have an MA account? QUAH!?



And you quit & say your not coming back, so why don't you quit again?

Offline Clifra Jones

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Re: Is it really that different?
« Reply #19 on: December 29, 2006, 12:08:01 PM »
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Excuse my ignorance on this subject.  I've read many times about how what one sees on their screen is not "anywhere near" like what the other person sees on their screen.  If this is indeed the case, unless it is the the perfect 6'o clock shot with a large enough time window, I doubt any of us would be able to shoot down anyone, much less on snap shots.  I would have to guess that what I see and the person I am fighting sees must be close enough... makes sense? How much of a difference is there really on what two different people see?  Are there any thresholds? (i.e. things are fairly accurate at 100 range or over,  but no so under X range).
Any enlightment would be great.

Peru


Doesn't work that way with bullets. If you land hits with weapons on your FE it registers as a hit on them. This i why you will sometimes get shot down when to you it doesn't look like the other guy had a good gun solution. Also sometime you see tracers fly passed your plane and then BAM you register damage. Kinda sux but like the collision model it's the only fair way for it to work.