Yenny. most of these guys are so long playing the game they completely forgot the thrill of it all. They were the same as you many years ago, eager to show the world their latest great move or kill shot. They dont mean to be such jerks about it, or if they do then they are just jerks
admitedly your film was a little on the tedious side. From my perspective i saw someone fly to the best of their ability in a certain aircraft. If that was the best of your ability in the 190D9 vs an La7 then i salute you.
two things are suggested to me by your posting this.
1) You felt this was some of the best 190d flying you can presently do, and thus felt that sharing it would increase your reputation possibly, but certainly make you feel a little proud that you did what you wanted to do and did it better than alot of your other attempts.
2)That you wanted to have a certain gauge of your own ability. To share the film would be sure to generate negative and possitive responses at the same time which would give you an unbiased grade for your efforts. you sure got that!
I think if you had posted something like
"This is my current level of fighting, what could i do better?"
"here is a good example of Boom and Zoom move repeatedly"
or even
"is this considered 'dueling'?"
then you would have got a better response than sayin
"i own this la7, come see"
I know that your intention was to generate interest with a snappy sales pitch that would draw more heads and be a little fun. some people do find it hard to distiguish between tounge in cheek and outright boasting in the ambigous medium of internet text life.
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BnZ:
get in your enemy's head and the rest is easy and i dont mean with smack talking. It may often look like a good stick is just getting lucky or the enemy is making mistake when really the good stick knew exactly what the other was thinking long before the trap was set.
Low 190D9. high niki instantly thinks 'my kill' and 'he will run'
these two thoughts are almost always safe to assume of the niki pilot right now. so knowing this, what will you do?
1) you let him think you are 'his kill' as long as possible before making a move. less time for him to react and correct his aim or think about the coming three seconds ahead of his attack. We know exactly what he is thinking and we also know he has no clue what we are planning. this advantage in the mind is worth far far more than the inequities of the two aircraft.
2)He thinks you will run? that is obviously a good time not to run made even better for every second the enemy thinks you will run before you dont run. Diving away is, as you mentioned, an effective tactic. make them catch the chase bug then go for the overshoot. 99% of the time when a Dora puts its nose down 99% of the pilots fighting it would nose down and put on full wep to keep with the bugger.
once you learn to put yourself in your opponent's possition and assume his thoughts you will always be once step ahead of the con with the advantage.
check the 262 vs typhoon film i posted earlier for a perfect example. typh expects the jet to run, as soon as 262 makes the choice to fight against the typh's most prominant expectations the plane type becomes totaly irrelavent. It becomes a question of who is thinking faster and reacting quicker in the four or five dimensional chess game that dogfighting is.
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Additional Note: alot of this relates to free for all style MA gameplay.
when you fight a duel vs someone else in a cold head on merge it becomes very much less about using advantages against someone or using trickery to gain possition. The brain activity in a 'fair' 1 on 1 fight is monsterous compared to anything teh MA offers that is not a direct equal 1 on 1 that may randomly turn up. In a duel you cannot always rely on your assumptions of what your opponent is thinking.
Equal pilots in the duel outfly each other more often than outsmart or outdweeb them. The polar opposite is true of the main arenas.