carrick58 Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 I started a campagin in late Apr 1917 with a German Albatross pilot. It seems that over the lines I attacked a 3 a/c N-17 flight after a few turns 4 N-17s join then near the time I was crash landing 5 spads joined as high flight. Does the AI tactics change in late 1917? or just collect more flights as the fight spreads out ? P.S. Lost all three Albatross s I got one frenchie and saw another smokeing. It was a hard contest.
Hellshade Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 I started a campagin in late Apr 1917 with a German Albatross pilot. It seems that over the lines I attacked a 3 a/c N-17 flight after a few turns 4 N-17s join then near the time I was crash landing 5 spads joined as high flight. Does the AI tactics change in late 1917? or just collect more flights as the fight spreads out ? P.S. Lost all three Albatross s I got one frenchie and saw another smokeing. It was a hard contest. Of course he was smoking. He just got done $%ing you and your 3 friends. I had the same thing happen. I started with a 9 to 4 superiority in numbers as well as height advantage. By the time it was all over, 2 more flights of Spad XIIs from ESC 102 and 3 Nieuport 24s from Esc 76 had joined the fray and cut us to peices. I swear they are trying to win the war up there. I went home in a box. Basterds. Hellshade
+Olham Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 The Entente sent out more and more planes, Carrick, but it shouldn't get too crowded before 1918. If you attack enemy planes, check environment very careful first. With a D.II, you can dive away from an attack with good speed, but with a D.III you need to be more careful, cause the lower wings break easily. I just read the book by Julius Buckler, "Malaula! The battle cry of Jasta 17", and he never seemed to get into such trouble. I think, in OFF the Entente is sometimes a bit too present early on.
carrick58 Posted June 1, 2010 Author Posted June 1, 2010 Thanks guys, Next time I will look before I leep
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