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Yeap, almost
That's a lot of ICC grinding lolView attachment 7889
Yeap, almost
I see COMSTAB and G-Safe more like adding weights or an aerofoil to a race car. Without them you may be able to hit higher speeds on straightaway, but they provide more control when cornering.
Nobody should be putting either on a Prius or Semi-trailet (Hornet or Caterpillar), but on a high performance vehicle that extra control can be far more beneficial than a little extra speed.
Don't forget, I prefer PU for Combat Flight Training. Can be really fun when entering an ICC mission with a lot of fighters.That's a lot of ICC grinding lol
The middle way is to disable G-Safe while boosting, it is a setting. That way you can boost and turn at the max, when you start to black-out, release the boost. That way you still continue the turn, without blacking out.G-Safe - OFF
FULL Boost and afterburner
You meant the 1.2 million aUEC? That is from doing ICC missions for months.That was racing in a Mustang?
I think it's set like this as default.The middle way is to disable G-Safe while boosting, it is a setting. That way you can boost and turn at the max, when you start to black-out, release the boost. That way you still continue the turn, without blacking out.
It was in 2.5. I think in 2.6 you must set this manual, long time ago. This was one of the first settings which I changed.I think it's set like this as default.
No it's default set to turn off G-safe when boosting as I know and that's how I usually use it but I have assigned a button on my MFD to turn G-safe or any of the other functions On or Off as I need itIt was in 2.5. I think in 2.6 you must set this manual, long time ago. This was one of the first settings which I changed.
I have all the functions on my throttle, which I don't use during fighting, this includes throttle. The only exception is decoupled. When chasing a target or fighting a Warlock, decoupled can come in handy. I prefer to keep up speed during fighting. Target distance can be managed by strafing away. That way you keep distance without losing speed. Don't trust the speed indicator, it doesn't take sidestrafe in account, it only shows your forward speed.No it's default set to turn off G-safe when boosting as I know and that's how I usually use it but I have assigned a button on my MFD to turn G-safe or any of the other functions On or Off as I need it
:beers: :smile:
I have all the functions on my throttle, which I don't use during fighting, this includes throttle. The only exception is decoupled. When chasing a target or fighting a Warlock, decoupled can come in handy. I prefer to keep up speed during fighting. Target distance can be managed by strafing away. That way you keep distance without losing speed. Don't trust the speed indicator, it doesn't take sidestrafe in account, it only shows your forward speed.
If I want to do a hard tight turn, then I use boost. G-safe is off. By keeping speed up, It causes me to drift, which makes me a harder target to hit. Admitted, you can reverse direction much faster without blacking out by slow down, turn and full speed. This works perfect during racing, but during combat you will be a sitting duck, dead in the water.
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Yeap, almost
Very simple answer. Boost fuel will only be used if your maneuver thrusters are used. If you fly full speed straight forward and use boost, no boost fuel will be used, since boost is capped at your max speed but you already are at max speed.I am curious how long your boost will work in combat flying
Why? don't you have any arms?i cant
I dont have any willpower, I'm too lazy.Why? don't you have any arms?
Thank you :smile: Great to hear you say this and we do try as best we can to make the flight training so we have a lot of fun too... :smile:Combat flight training has really helped me as a pilot. All of the people there, IcaroSP, marcsand2, Marcel Busse, skullptis, Mich Angel, and Archangel_666 have helped me to improve and have given me individual instruction/advice on how to be better. I may not always be able to do what they suggest right away, but I get the idea. It's not just what you do as an team, what you do as an individual, but what you do as an individual within a team.
They have held individual training, group training, and individual training within a group session by having people go up against each other one-on-one as the instructors look on and provide feedback to both on how to improve. They have also been able to answer questions during training.
I would encourage you to go to combat flight training. Your questions might be ones that we have not asked yet, and could end up helping us all.
We were all beginners to combat at some point. I'm one of the more recent people to join the group, but we have newer people and more experienced people there as well, giving you a good cross section of people to play with/against and it gives you a lot of opportunity to hear advice.
Well yes I have flown all ships that is flight ready and most of them even in combat/dogfighting, and it is as marcsand2 and I said how fuel is used up is all about throttle control, boost and afterburner fuel replenish it self slowly so used it right and it don't go out at all.@ marcsand2 and Mich Angel, I am curious how long your boost will work in combat flying as you describe. have you seen differences between various craft, where some you can't fly long before you run out of the go juice, and others you can fly much longer? Looks for example that the Avenger doesn't have much tank space. Making a Warlock chase oyu could be a great strategy--let him kill himself.