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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Patches on July 16, 2003, 06:21:24 PM

Title: Training
Post by: Patches on July 16, 2003, 06:21:24 PM
Hi, Folks,

I'm new to AH and have monitored the boards for about 3 weeks now. I have flown all 3 sides, Bishops, Knights, and Rooks, with about a week with each side.

What I have found is that I am sorely lacking in flight skills of all kinds...

I mostly have flown the F4U series of AC with periodic adventures into other models...Yaks, P51's, FW190's. ME109's, Nik's, A6m's, and the Spits...I really tend (ahem) to favor the F4U's...I guess I'm a glutton for punishment...heheheh....

So...why am I posting? Because it seems that I am in the middle
of the pack...1600, or so, overall score...how does one interpret the scoring system in AH...and how does one use the system to improve?

I'm not a score-minded person (believe this and I'll sell you a bridge in NY City)...but I do want to advance in skill...which seems to be (somewhat related to bridge-selling in New York City) necessary for advancement.

So...where do I focus, score-wise, to help in advancement?
Title: Training
Post by: Ack-Ack on July 16, 2003, 07:01:51 PM
Would be a good idea to stop by the Training arena and hook up with a trainer for a little one-on-one training.

You should also stop by NetAces (http://www.netaces.org) and read some of the lectures that are posted there.

Ack-Ack
Title: Training
Post by: Ghosth on July 16, 2003, 07:22:51 PM
What time of day do you get online patches?

Be glad to help show you a few moves that may make a big difference.
Title: Training
Post by: Blank on July 17, 2003, 03:20:15 AM
when you say 1600 do you mean the rank shown in the roster?

if so this is your combined score for the 4 areas of AH = 'fighter', 'attack', 'Bombers' and 'ground vehicles'

so to improve your overall rank you need to be good at each catagory.

see here for a break down of each:

http://www.hitechcreations.com/cgi-bin/105score/105score.pl

BTW personally i'm a 109 luftweinee but i do enjoy a nice base suppression in a C-HOG,  choggy choggy choggy :D
Title: Training
Post by: Patches on July 17, 2003, 04:27:32 PM
Thanks for the replies.

I'm normally in the Main Arena at about 1300 (1:00pm) PDT.

I will also check out the training arena...is a trainer always on duty in there?

Thanks.:)
Title: Training
Post by: MaddogJoe on July 19, 2003, 10:14:54 AM
The hogs are one of the tuffer planes to learn in. It has a great punch with the 6- 50's and is a great ground attack plane with the load out on the D model, but it can be a bit tricky to fly as a fighter in the MA. Its not as fast, as the BnZers, and doesn't turn as well as the "turners' so it a middle of the road fighter. Don't get me wrong, its a great plane, and I spend most of my time in the D model :)

Tho I hate to say it the spit 9, the Nik, and the La7 are better planes to learn in. All have cannons , the nik with the biggest load out. Learning the basic moves and some of the tricks you can do will not only get your kill numbers up, but when you switch over to the real planes...hogs,P38, p47, 109's, 190's You'll have a better idea of what the enemy niks, spits, and La's are going to do. Unfortunately, those are the plane you will most likely run into in the MA.

Getting with a trainer can only help.... even if you get one that just love to shot ya down all the time... film all flights and watch to see what you did wrong, then try to remember it. Its hard for us "old guys" in the heat of battle to remember those things, that why I don't think I'll ever be near the top of the score boards ! :D

Ahhhhh and those score boards. For myself, I watch my kill to death ratio, and me kill to sortie ratio. As long as I can kill more than I die/sorties I'm happy.  There are far to many ways to "pad" your score to use the rank system to see how your doing.  Some guys spawn and sit at an enemies spawn point and kill anyone who spawns, some buff pilots hit the nearest depot over and over just to pad there bomber score, some fighter pilots will fly along side a mission and circle until the ack is down, then join in for the vulch-fest. As you learn more, and improve you'll see your personal numbers go down. Set yourself a goal, and work toward it..... oh ya, don't forget to have fun, it is just a game after all !;)