Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: easymo on August 15, 2002, 04:06:26 PM
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No. They aren't when they shoot. But I have had several instances where I was checking my 6 (constant habit) when a bogie just appeared 150 yards behind me, while I am looking back there. Also I have had 6 calls and this has happened. Obviously they are visible to other people. This only happens when there are large numbers around.
I have been playing this game for years. I know the difference between a con coming up from a blind spot, and one just appearing, wings level, 150 yards off my 6.
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heres something that pisses me off: icons appear and disapere. like when there 3.2 away or so
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Does the 3.2 only happen when they are low to the ground?
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yep
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then its a feature (I think) low bandits only have an icon range of D3.0
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I have icons that disappear also around 3.k or so and usually low to the ground
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happened to me last night too.
either that or I have a hole in my SA
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Seems more common when watching a Typhoon icon for me.
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FWIW Im not talking about Icons. I am talking about planes. Their pretty had to miss seeing at 150 yards.
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I've had this happen with ground vehicles. 2 would be sitting side by side and well within 1.5k when one would just disappear and come back 10 seconds later.
AKDejaVu
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Had a similar problem. Was in a mission at 10K and one icon comes and goes (with a very fast über speed) all 10 secs. Should have made a film of it.
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interesting....this happened twice yesterday afternoon to me.. first time , I had just checked six, hi and low and dar..then a few moments later I was getting my tail shot off.. I figured I had my head up my bellybutton and just didn't look well enough, oh well...then a bit later the same thing happened.
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I'm glad you made this post, because I have a confession to make.
Last week I was working from home and did some flying during the day. During the day, there's a lot of PacRim guys online and they like to fly their country's planes: Spitfires, Hurricanes, and N1K2s with the occassional LA-7 throw in the mix. I think there's a higher proportion of N1K2 flyers during the day than during the night hours. Anyway, there were maybe 100 or 150 people on.. I was miles from the action and decided to have a little fun, so I jumped on Channel 1 and started broadcasting a little propoganda, playing the role of a newby who doesn't know how to work the radio channel and is looking for a countryman:
"GoFaster: I'm at 15,000 in a Spitfire. I'm flying with a keyboard."
"GoFaster: We should fly together. Where are you? I don't see you."
"GoFaster: No, I don't know where I am. Over an island of some sort."
"Gofaster: Ok, I'm at 15,000 and I see a dot below me."
"GoFaster: Hey, its a red N1K2. Are those easy to kill? I'm going down."
"GoFaster: No, he hasn't seen me yet. I've got the perfect drop on him."
"GoFaster: He's wiggling his wings but he's still flying straight. I don't think he's seen me yet."
"GoFaster: Man! He's filling my whole windscreen! How do I shoot my cannons?"
Maybe I'm evil, but I could just imagine all of the PacRim pilots having a heart attack right about then. Made the time pass a little quicker...