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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: xStrato on May 17, 2009, 10:53:40 AM
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This is my first film.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LB2XN7C7 (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LB2XN7C7)
For those who don't want to download the file:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpdnAcxJYn8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpdnAcxJYn8)
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Nice to see the C2 get some love.
As another C2 pilot, I would suggest a couple of things: 1) Youre shooting from too far out, 2) you're not leading at all, and the guns need a LOT more than normal guns do.
I notice the plane is a very small shape in your gunsight when you open fire, and you don't land any hits. Then when you're pulling super-high deflection shots (almost 90 degrees on fast moving planes) your pipper is almost on top of the plane itself. You're missing by miles.
Note later when you actually pull enough lead (the plane disappears under the nose) the rounds hit and you get an instant kill? That's the normal amount of lead you need (most times).
Again that's mostly just in regards to flying the plane. The video was nice to watch. Music wasn't my cup of tea, muted it, but I wasn't bored with the rest.
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I love the C2 to take up once in a while for furballing. 500 cannons of pure turning fun. I rarely take it out but when I do I barely ever go home with less than 5 kills.
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Thanks for the advice. I was hoping for something like this.
Nice to see the C2 get some love.
As another C2 pilot, I would suggest a couple of things: 1) Youre shooting from too far out, 2) you're not leading at all, and the guns need a LOT more than normal guns do.
I notice the plane is a very small shape in your gunsight when you open fire, and you don't land any hits. Then when you're pulling super-high deflection shots (almost 90 degrees on fast moving planes) your pipper is almost on top of the plane itself. You're missing by miles.
Note later when you actually pull enough lead (the plane disappears under the nose) the rounds hit and you get an instant kill? That's the normal amount of lead you need (most times).
Again that's mostly just in regards to flying the plane. The video was nice to watch. Music wasn't my cup of tea, muted it, but I wasn't bored with the rest.
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Yes your putting pipper on target instead of firing where the plane will be in that moment. Try pulling nose guessing and firing, your gut instinct is usually right after a while.
P.S. this is the first tour i got my kills hit % to 12% which is pretty decent, I am just now learning ammo conservation.