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:lol: You dont see that too much in MP - just one or two of the talented. But look close and its not 50/50 -
more like 70/30 between favourites. Anyway I think you can automate/reflex action more when its a practised routine - a matter of personal choice/ability but you dont see the military playing musical chairs - they undergo platform familiarisation and conversion training. Thats my 'reality' choice - I like specialisation. Now I'd put money on it that if TLAM got better results MP in the Kilo that would be his 70/30 choice. ;) |
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Of course with the P-3, MH-60 and Akula I’ve done some really awesome things. ;) I just pick the platform that’s best to fight the competition/complete the mission goals. |
:lol: TLAM I have no idea about your results - was making the point that if you got better (best)
results with Kilo (say) then that would be your main choice of platform in MP. Thats the way the cookie crumbles with others. Dont know whether you posted in the General section on 'What other PC games do you play ?' but the average player seems to actively run (say) 3- 6 games. Now if you some of those, in my case IL2 and RTW, have multiple platform/armies the choices available grow expotentialy. Its fun yes to try different combos in different situations but my philosophy is I win by sticking to the FW190 and my Roman legions........... Not together.:lol: |
I have two games IL2, falling back on mother earth every time I try to escape from here tenacity. So, I give up. :oops:
Well, the second you can guess. My favorite sub is the Seawolf. |
Hi TLAM. I play all platforms, but am partial to the 688, OHP and P3.
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Yup. I play all platforms also. But I mostly use Seawolf, OHP Frigate, and MH-60.
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i stick to one i know although i have used the 688 in the past and now looking at sw purely just to learn the plats
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I buy partiality. :up:
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