I think there is an unfortunate tendency is this game right now to define only some variation of angles fighting as "good fighting"
I also think I might understand what Anax trying to get well enough to illustrate through film.
Okay, on this film, after clearing a guy's six, I avoid a pass by a N1K and flame it.
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmpdfn4aaylOn this film, I run down a P-51 and shoot it.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jntergzg359Now, by the standards some of you guys are espousing, I do much better ACM by setting the N1K on fire than I do in the 190 film, because I start from a disadvantage in a supposedly un-uber "early" fighter. I disagree. The fact that I get the N1K is purely a matter of a chain of mistakes on his part and a little luck on mine. He comes in a with excessive closure. I give him a bad angle. He does not have the patience or discipline to go vertical and set up another shot. He does not succeed with the shot against the bad angle. He does not immediately switch to the vertical, but chases a bad solution. The guns on a 110 are enough to make hay on the least little fleeting snapshot that I am lucky enough to hit. Note that if I had been in the supposedly more "uber" LW P-51/D9/P-47 with less low-speed maneuverability and lesser guns I would actually have had alot more trouble making the N1K pay.
Now look at the 190D film. I found this kill much more satisfying because it was based strictly on using good energy management to overcome a more maneuverable fighter 1v1, not on gross mistakes by my opponent, luck or insane gunnery on my part. Even though this was definitely an "off" gunnery day for me, I fly myself to easy gun solutions to get the kill, never loose control of the encounter or find myself in real danger from the opposition. To me this was based much more on real ACM and strategy rather than one part trickery and one part luck. Like I say, more satisfying.
And comparing this P-51 kill to the P-51 kill on the first film, I can only say that I feel the supposedly "uber" late war Mustang would have stood a much better chance against another Mustang or a D9 closing in on its six than it did against the 110's turning and guns.