Originally posted by taylortanklover
r there any rules to aces high??
Yep, I wondered the same thing. I've only been here a couple of weeks, and it seems nobody will tell you what the rules are, but I think I figured a few of them out. I have learned them by watching others, and these rules seem to be the ones the majority follow, with very few exceptions. Since I've been using them, they really seem to work.
Ok here goes, Ghost Riders AH Dicta:
1) Always attack the enemy that has the most friendlies on its six.
2) Always fly in the biggest crowd of friendlies you can find.
3) Always fly directly at the nearest enemy and open fire at 1000 yards until all your ammo is gone or the enemy explodes.
4) Always shoot at wounded or damaged enemy aircraft first, it takes less ammo to kill them.
5) Given a choice of run or fight, always run, you can come back and fight when rule 1 applies.
6) When attacked, always run to the nearest field town or CV and circle in the ack until enemy is dead or goes away.
7) Aircraft you kill on the ground are worth ten that you kill in the air.
8) Always ignore aircraft that are airborne, if there are aircraft on the runway to shoot, remember rule 6.
9) Always fly the fastest aircraft your perks will buy, helps with rule 5.
10) Never engage an enemy aircraft unless it is already turning with a friendly.
11) Never look behind, it distracts you from shooting, see rule 3.
12) Always tune to 200 and if you get shot down immediately type, phone, wife ack, or say your kid sister was flying.
13) When you shoot someone on the runway, always send a
remember rule 6.
14) Never ever send a unless rule 13 applies.
15) When you shoot someone down in the air using rule 3 it is compulsory to try and shoot them as they re-up... remember rule 6.
16) If there are enemy aircraft around, throw in a few random check six calls, it helps keep everyone alert.
17) Never check six anyone really being attacked, the enemy will only break off before you have chance to shoot it, and the friendly will only try to steal your kill.
18) If your aircraft is fatally wounded, always bail before you auger.
19) Any kill you steal, is worth ten that you don't, so always fly close to pilots you know can't shoot as good as you.
20) Last but not least, always drink when you fly, you need at least one beer per sortie, and you will fly much better after several sorties... which just proves practice really does pay.
Well those are just the few things I've noticed in the very short time I've been flying, and they seem to really work for the vast majority of players.
Good luck.