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Curious if there's any good jet pilots around here that has any 1.22 tips
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I just started flying again, haven't touched the jet really since 1.12 ...
First thing I noticed is that dogfight's are ridiculous nowaday's, it all basically boils down to who's got the first tail lock-on. :/ Anyway, any recommendations for sensitivity setting? I'm using 8 right now and I'm finding it close to a good feel, I'll probably bump it up slightly.
I learned that barrel rolls are great at avoiding missiles, especially if you're in the J-10 (stupid plane is ridiculously good...). My best evasive manuevre has been pulling straight up, do a half loop then flip upside down and go another half loop, usually brings me about 650 feet; just below the stall range. After that if they're still on me I do a full loop downward's getting real close to the ground then start barrel rolling like a madman, this usually get's me out and I'm curious if it's the best move to use. I suck at flying with the camera view back, I'm basically learning things as I go.
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I just started flying again, haven't touched the jet really since 1.12 ...
First thing I noticed is that dogfight's are ridiculous nowaday's, it all basically boils down to who's got the first tail lock-on. :/ Anyway, any recommendations for sensitivity setting? I'm using 8 right now and I'm finding it close to a good feel, I'll probably bump it up slightly.
I learned that barrel rolls are great at avoiding missiles, especially if you're in the J-10 (stupid plane is ridiculously good...). My best evasive manuevre has been pulling straight up, do a half loop then flip upside down and go another half loop, usually brings me about 650 feet; just below the stall range. After that if they're still on me I do a full loop downward's getting real close to the ground then start barrel rolling like a madman, this usually get's me out and I'm curious if it's the best move to use. I suck at flying with the camera view back, I'm basically learning things as I go.