http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramming The art of RAMMING, it´s modelled in warbirds? I think not, but.. it´s possible to insert in a few updates? Thnks guys
You should be an expert in "flying". The idea is: because of net lag your opponent fights not you, but your shadow, which is behind you in your_speed*your_lag. So, without colliding at your end you may force your opponent to collide your shadow. Most applicable in scizzors (you defend), or HO (head on) attack. After that a moron starts to yell, and whine, and howl that you're a bad guy, you're a cheater, and so on. But this is his own problem: you are pretty safe, and this is him, who cannot escape collision with a brightly visible object. In HO you just need to flip away at some D1-D2. If he is stupid enough, he will ram your shadow -- that's all He starts to shout: "I HAVE COLLIDED WITH YOU! WHY ARE YOU STILL ALIVE?!" You answer: "Because that's YOU, who collided, not me. I have turned away a fracture of a second before the collision." And this is clearly fair, because every lady should learn to drive her plane and avoid collisions The only dirty trick in my life with collisions was: I have noticed a Ju-52 and started an attack approach. Some three opponents fell on my 6, trying to help Ju-52. They were nearly successful (all my controls were gone), but... perhaps, my lead calculations were perfect -- without an ability to control my plane, but engine intact, I have crossed the Ju-52 flight path may be 1 meter in front of that poor guy... Of course, my shadow rammed that Ju-52 -- KABOOM!!! Me still flying, but Ju-52 was incinerated Was so impressed by the trick, that tried to repeat it... Never succeeded But scizzors and head on ramming -- my working horses As those running slogans above the roads say: "KEEP SAFE DISTANCE!"