Hey! I fly with a keyboard and i'm pretty good. I'm not 1337 MG42Maniac good but i still kick the shit out of n00bs...... joysticks don't mean a thing to me. I kinda don't like 'em anyways.
I just hope we won't have a guy spawn as a pilot who just bought the game and tries to fly it with a mouse
Before I got my stick I did a few tests too see which would suite me better, mouse or keyboard and I found mouse much superior, you can turn tighter using a keyboard but I found you could have a much more steadier aim using the mouse, and its much more comfortable to use when your flying for long periods of time.
i actually use a combination, mouse for weapons, pitch, and roll, and the keyboard for rudder, its actually pretty comfortable, being a lefty, but i'm getting the Saitek Cyborg 3D Gold soon
AHEM! Let me clear this up by restating what started this SPR arguement:
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Originally Posted by Biff Thrombus
As I remember from Saving Private Ryan, that crashed glider pilot said he nearly broke both his arms trying to keep it in the air...Too much weight since the general that was on board wanted to have a personal armored plate mounted beneath him... While piloting a glider might not be that realistically bad, I can still understand
Seeing as I pointed out it had too much weight because of the armored plate, no need for you to restate what I have said being it an abnormal glider.
I also mentioned "while piloting a glider might not be that realistically bad, I can still understand"....saying explicitly: I am not saying that is how they really fly, but I can understand that they can be a bitch compared to other powered aircraft.
I'm trying to be nice so I'll just say this: Please do a little research of previous posts and then make your posts.
Used to be a sales technique for the Cobras that a salesman would tape a $20 bill to the dash and tell customer if you grab it you can have it. Customer would move and salesman would punch the throttle pinning the customer in the seat and unable to move their arms to grab the $20 bill.
Used to be a sales technique for the Cobras that a salesman would tape a $20 bill to the dash and tell customer if you grab it you can have it. Customer would move and salesman would punch the throttle pinning the customer in the seat and unable to move their arms to grab the $20 bill.
Sweet!!!! I'm gonna have to try that with my Geo Metro and some friends...j/k, still cool though.
An elite army challenges the world again. And a hero, once thought lost, returns to fight them.
Damn, am I the only one who finds that to look painful as hell? I mean damn, 0-100 in 6 seconds, thats G-force, is that a stretchable cord I assume. Or else it would snap, along with the hook on the C47, along with the necks of everyone on the glider. Probally is beyond the game as of now, but would be pretty sweet.
I would hate to be an injured soldier in that glider.
"I am afraid we killed the wrong pig!" -Winston Churchill
"Strike with the fist, don't tickle with the fingers." -Heinz Guderian
Or you could simply make a static from which American troops spawn, that is, it's a static object on the ground, saying it's always landed.
I like that Also, is it possible to say, have the glider follow a certain path, make it unmanned and everything but say when someone clicks on the spawn, it follows a certain glide-path into a field. Or is automated flying not possible yet?
An elite army challenges the world again. And a hero, once thought lost, returns to fight them.
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