Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Flyboy on October 23, 2003, 09:19:39 AM
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i and i belive many others enjoy getting as many kills as possible with 1 life (if you killed or captured its over)
i want to see how many sorties i can survive and ofcourse how many planes i can shoot down in this "1 life"
if HTC could add a "career" indeecator to the score page that will show your corrent kills from your last time you got killed or captured it will be great.
i try to count them myself but i allweys forget and get mixed up :(
I hope to see it in AH2
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Here Here!
<---- Score potato
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Was asked almost from a day one. Probably their is some design reason not to add it.
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Was asked almost from a day one. Probably their is some design reason not to add it.
To keep people away from flying "realistic" ?
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Originally posted by Maniac
To keep people away from flying "realistic" ?
HAHAHAHAHA
Good one!
-- Todd/Leviathn
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He wants to discourage the sky accountant mentality of those who won't take risks or engage the enemy for fear of killing their streak.
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it's a great idea to have a 'Personal Best' stat or Career stat:
It will give some players something to strive for other than killing a cv using dive-suicide-bombing lancs :rolleyes:
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Score doesnt affect me enough to force me to change my flying style. If I want to stay alive in fighter mode the design of the game wont stop me from trying. I dont have any trouble engaging either. The problem I run into is the buffs at 30k that bail out the minute they see you coming which is now a daily occurance in the MA. How about deducting points from bombers that bail with no damage?
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Isn't that going to be part of the rank component in AH2?
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Have you guys tried this, yet?
http://www.innomi.com/ahkillstats/totalstats.php
TBolt
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What a great idea.
edit: That link is great, too. I just wish I could look at my career stats for a single plane instead of all of them. (For example, I don't want all my C47 deaths to count against my p38 stats.) Still, it's a great tool. I can see a big improvement in my flying skills over the past few tours.