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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Irnbru on October 26, 2008, 11:55:37 AM
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hiya
New to this game and it looks awsome, but im a bit overwhelmed if im honest, is there any websites that have any good guides and stuff for learning to fly ?
Also im using a moue and keyboard, would it be better to get controller ?
Thanks
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Welcome Irnbru!
Don't worry, almost everyone was overwhelmed the same way when first coming to AH2. There's quite a lot of things to learn and to discover, which on the other hand means you can have fun for years
The thing you are looking for right now is the homepage of the Aces High Trainer Corps: http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/
All the info about how to get started, setting up views, controls and much more can be found there.
And yes, while it's possible to play this game with mouse alone, you will greatly benefit from getting a joystick.
Have fun!
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Definetley worth it to get a joystick for this game, especialy if you're going to be wanting to move up from leasure flying to dogfighting. You seem to be figureing out this game though, it is a simulator and you need to first learn and get compforitable with flight... the whole "learn to walk before you run" thing, learning to walk in this game can be overwhelming, but very fun and rewarding to pull it off well, and then you begin to learn how to run (dogfight) and it keeps getting beter. From there you build on your combat strategies and skills and familiarity with your plane(s) of choice.
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NetAces (http://www.netaces.org) is another great one. :aok
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hiya
New to this game and it looks awsome, but im a bit overwhelmed if im honest, is there any websites that have any good guides and stuff for learning to fly ?
Also im using a moue and keyboard, would it be better to get controller ?
Thanks
I use a mouse and keyboard also. Just depends of how it feels to ya.
I tried a joystick and hated it. but I love a mouse.
Use "A" and "D" for rudders.
Everything will come together
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Most people will find the game easier with a decent joystick. However there are a number of mouse users in the game, some are quite accomplished dog fighters.
I do believe that the average player will benefit from a quality joystick.
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1st Seeing
2nd Flying
3rd BFM
4th A2A Shooting
5th Strategy/psychology
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thanks for the replys guys, im currently trying to land but its a tad hard, practice will make perfect :)
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For landings :
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/combatlanding/combatlanding.htm
A great place to learn stuff:
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/
Regarding a controller/joystick. Would you rather drive you car and steer it with a crescent wrench or a steering wheel?
A joystick is much more natural and IMO easier to learn with. That's not to say you can't do it with a mouse, you can, but it will generally take you longer and can be more frustrating.
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Get a joystick and rudders and hang out in the training arena. And remember all the other thousands of us were in your exact place at one time. Get with the trainers, but even if your not with a trainer the training arena is a great place to hang out.
Ive spent countless hours there just practicing landings, gunning from bombers, gunnery skills, taking planes up and putting each one thru violent manuevers to learn their limits. The TA is the best asset in the game.
Be patient dude. It will all come to you. But I think to really set yourself up for growth you really need a stick, rudders, and mic/audio setup.
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when i was new i didn't even know how to start the plane :rofl
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oh if you have trouble landing just don't turn to much and don't pull back too hard if you think you are going to crash put up the trottle
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i will show you how i tried to land when i couldn't do what it says
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you will need a video download from the site called aceshighII film veiwer
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you will need a video download from the site called aceshighII film veiwer
I was under the impression that film viewer came standard with the game download.
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I was under the impression that film viewer came standard with the game download.
It did for me just a week ago when I had to re-download and re-install AH2 and the Film Viewer.
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you will need a video download from the site called aceshighII film veiwer
Please excuse cdmanm, he's new. And while he is trying to be helpful, this information is wrong. The aces high film viewer does come with the game, there isn't any extra download needed. The reason it comes with the game is because it uses the game engine to display the films. To find the film viewer, click start, programs, Aces High II and you will find it listed there.
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This game is great. Welcome, sir, the community we have here is outstanding and most of the guys will bend over backwards to help you. The aforementioned links will help a lot. It is very easy to get frustrated with this game, remember they are cartoon airplanes and not to get all bent out of shape over it.
If you must look on the web, netaces.org is a great place. There are also some books that are very helpful. One is called "In Pursuit: A Pilots Guide to Online Air Combat" by Johan Kylander another is "Fighter Combat: Tactics and Maneuvering" by Robert Shaw. Both are good and will help a lot, though they are a dry read. Only get them if you are serious about this game otherwise you will have wasted your money.
Have a great time and again, welcome!
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In Pursuit
http://web.comhem.se/~u85627360/inpursuit.pdf
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Regarding a controller/joystick. Would you rather drive you car and steer it with a crescent wrench or a steering wheel?
While in high school, I used to work at a garage/gas station. Had a guy come in one day that was looking for the nut to fit his steering column so that he could put his steering wheel back on. In the meantime he had a pair of vise grips locked onto it (I know not a crescent wrench). We looked around the shop and was unable to find the part that he needed, so he jumped back into his car and left the station. As he pulled out into traffic, the vise grips must have slipped off his steering column or something, so he slammed on the brakes and caused a 4 car pileup behind him. He promptly reattached his "steering mechanism" and took off unscathed and was never seen again! LOL
sry for the hijack
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While in high school, I used to work at a garage/gas station. Had a guy come in one day that was looking for the nut to fit his steering column so that he could put his steering wheel back on. In the meantime he had a pair of vise grips locked onto it (I know not a crescent wrench). We looked around the shop and was unable to find the part that he needed, so he jumped back into his car and left the station. As he pulled out into traffic, the vise grips must have slipped off his steering column or something, so he slammed on the brakes and caused a 4 car pileup behind him. He promptly reattached his "steering mechanism" and took off unscathed and was never seen again! LOL
sry for the hijack
Worth it IMO, thanks for the chuckle.