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  • Joe234567891011's avatar
    Joe234567891011
    4 years ago

    @LlamaWithKatana  IMO precision flight controls are more important than precision aim controls. You really don't want to be predictable in your flight path otherwise you'll get shot down. Most of the time I circle ground targets when I am shooting at them so that means I'm yawing, thrusting, pitching, and rolling at the same time. It's all muscle memory once you get it.  And side strafes are definitely something you want a part of your arsenal as well. Mouse roll control makes transitioning into these maneuvers easier for me. You don't want to aim like you would a gun. You have to anticipate where your target will be and glide into it. Can't really fight the momentum with micro adjustments aiming so you need to manipulate it. I'm kind of always rolling the chopper to some degree. 

  • fragnstein's avatar
    fragnstein
    4 years ago

    @LlamaWithKatanaIn my opinion there is no right or wrong way. Which ever way keeps you from not crashing and taking out enemies. Got to start off with not crashing first


  • @fragnstein wrote:

    @LlamaWithKatanaIn my opinion there is no right or wrong way. Which ever way keeps you from not crashing and taking out enemies. Got to start off with not crashing first


    I second this for sure! Whatever feels most natural is the way to go. Easiest to develop the muscle memory that way 

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