It's hard to tell on the internet. I can't see your teeth clenching (or not).
OK, Just let me hammer out what air forces we're flying with SWO. To be clear, if we take different theaters, but both have Germans in them, that's legit?
Just about there on a build gents. Question on variants. Can pilot go from one version of an aircraft to a different model of the same aircraft model without a Pilot Quality downgrade? Examples:
I would say that they can go into any plane for their respective nation, not just the the newer version of the same plane. Also will allow you to but you 'almost' ace in an inferior plane so you can get him in a match so he can shoot for ace.
OK, Fek it, against my better judgement... I'll take Japan. And only Japan. Let the butchery commence as I try to fight 4/7/3 planes with 2/5/2 armor planes!
Just about there on a build gents. Question on variants. Can pilot go from one version of an aircraft to a different model of the same aircraft model without a Pilot Quality downgrade? Examples:
Pilot Leaderboard - kills - pilot level Yuki Mori - 2 - A Japan Georges Valentin - 1 - A France Marcel Jeannaud - 0 - A France Alphonse Maurice Leblanc - 0 - A France Paul Audrain - 0 - A France Sasumo Kodai - 0 - P Japan
Killed/Missing in Action André Bouhy - 1 - P France Saburo Kato - 0 - P Japan Hajime Saito - 0 - P Japan
So far, not enjoying this format at all. Panic is a total jam and facing an opponent with a cheap initiative booster is like adding insult to injury. I hate to be a killjoy, but I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to gut this out and not end up hating AAAF.
I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harm's way. - Captain John Paul Jones
Conceding my game against Squint. I have a lot of Real Life (TM) stuff going on right now, and I'm finding the combo of Panic + slanted infinitive to be completely crushing. Sorry to be the weak link guys, but I may be bowing out on this one.
I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harm's way. - Captain John Paul Jones