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ElliotLH
6 years agoHero+
I personally find aiming with the crosshair dot to be fine and think it's largely a matter of practice. Possibly because I got used to it with the Spitfire VA a while back.
- zenn_nme6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Same, you can use the 'dot' as a guide; making it fairly predictable where they land.
Would be nice if we'll get the 2 seater 'Corsair Dauntless' & 'Aichi D3A Val' ingame though.
- 6 years ago
I have 100 hours in BF2 flying without an aiming reticle. I'm not saying it's impossible to learn but very-very hard to be on target most of the time.
- 6 years ago
I'm gonna use Niccaman again as a reference (he is a really good pilot):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-F0rg693Mo
Apparently even he can barely hit targets with the gliding bomb.
Add aiming reticle?
- 6 years ago@GUTENTAAAAG The gliding bomb just takes practice, same as it took practice to learn the bombs on the VA or G2. No offence to Niccaman but he's not that great of a pilot, sure he's a decent youtuber that makes entertaining content from time to time but I've seen him dogfight and I honestly cringe a lot at how he stall spams and openly states he believes smoke to be the most effective form of defense.
Usually he has high scores in games with bombers as either people leave him alone or he has backup keeping fighters off his six. I would very much like to see him go up in a dogfight against any one of the pilots in the Phoenix Aerial League and have made that offer to him multiple times but to no avail
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