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Ok... I had a rematch with the same player. This time he was using a MiG-21 (1968).. Me still with the same F-104C 1966 version He got me under the ff circumstances: 1) it was a head-on. 2) we were a good distance from each other (specks at a distance) and closing at each other at approx. 400+ kts 3) his Atoll-A hit me with no visual or rwr cues. I'm not taking away his win since he flew really well, but do you guys think it's lag?
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It's against a human opponent. Not to brag but the AI in this game is not enough to make me fly like this. They only have numbers on their side and they fly in a pattern in such a way that I can afford to turn and burn a bit in the F-104 (which is asking for trouble admittedly). @saisran Yes, there's a timer in the game and each match starts out in a neutral head-on course.
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Thanks for the feedback Eric :) I have no worries with the platform preferences :) I was hoping what tactics could you guys recommend based on the video of my last fight. Granted the physics are different due to the platforms used but there might be basic or common strategies/tactics available. I'm looking at trying to nail him with the Starfighter's high-speed without exposing myself to retaliation by his guns (30mm type if I'm not mistaken).
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Hello everyone, it's been a while. I've been playing a newer version of Strike Fighters' incarnation for mobile devices. It's called Strike Fighters Legends. It's a bit more realistic and a lot harder than the previous version and it also has multiplayer. Now that I've provided a background to it, I'd like to ask for everyone's helps, tips and suggestions. As you guys may remember, I have a preference for the F-104 Starfighter. I was in a 1v1 with a competent opponent who was flying a MiG-19 (with heatseekers) against me and my F-104C. While he was always able to get behind me, everytime he does, I always lit the burner to leave him (and his missiles) in the dust. Naturally, that would leave head-ons as my best firing opportunity but I am wary of the MIG-19's guns. It doesn't help that my opponent is a competent stick and shot as well. Any suggestions? And please don't suggest taking up the other turnfighters. There are already too many of them. Below is a video of the fight to help you guys evaluate my situation: Thanks in advance!
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Based on what you've told me, it looks like flat turns aren't the best for the Lightning... Something along the lines of climbing a bit while entering a turn to factor in the nose drop.. I don't know if this would help but in the mobile version most of my sustained turns in the Lightning has a nose-low profile... Not sure if this would apply to the PC version as well...
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Hmm... I don't know if this would help but... Talking from my experience with the F-104 in the sense that teh speeds mentioned here also worked in the mobile version... It might also work for the Lightning... If you're using the F6 or F2A variant, for turns, keep it at around 300-350KIAS... Then use afterburner on brief bursts to maintain speed just like what I did in my video... Oh and be wary that it doesn't have RWR which is probably one of the reasons why it was so easy for the F-14 to bring down in the scenario that you mentioned... Oh, and it's radar works looking up against the horizon, not looking down if I'm not mistaken... The F1, F2 and F3 variants are a bit harder to handle since they don't have the improved wings of the F2A and F6..
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Thanks but please bear in mind that this is the mobile version of SF so things are a bit easier to say the least... and the first gun kill was a lucky one too... From what I've read about the Lightning from available documents and anecdotes online, it was the bonafide dogfighter among it's peers (F-104, MiG21, MirageIII) , capable of holding what were considered tight turns in it's day. It was said to be able to give early Eagles a run for it's money in a 1v1 fight... The only downside to it was it's range of 900M (or was it NM?) and the lack of room for growth and flexibility compared to it's contemporaries...