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April 26th, 2009, 08:39 AM
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Re: Air Farce Follies - Friendly Fire Isn't
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I'd say experience, country really doesn't matter.
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Originally Posted by Suhiir
On a side note...
In my USMC OOB revision I added a bonus to the experience rating of the aircraft so they average around 85 rather then 80.
Makes a HUGE difference in the number of "friendly fire" incidents.
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Perhaps you could explain the obvious conflict in these two statements ? In one paragraph you say experience " really doesn't matter" and in the next you say increasing in slightly "Makes a HUGE difference"
It either doesn't or it does ( and it does )
Don
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April 26th, 2009, 01:48 PM
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Re: Air Farce Follies - Friendly Fire Isn't
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If you read what I wrote I was, and do, say COUNTRY doesn't matter - experience does.
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Correct. I misread it
Don
NOTE-------------->>>>>>>I noticed too late I had hit the edit button instead of "quote" and that is why this posted ended up this way
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April 27th, 2009, 05:31 PM
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Re: Air Farce Follies - Friendly Fire Isn't
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Quote:
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If you read what I wrote I was, and do, say COUNTRY doesn't matter - experience does.
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Correct. I misread it
Don
NOTE-------------->>>>>>>I noticed too late I had hit the edit button instead of "quote" and that is why this posted ended up this way
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No problem Don.
Feel free to walk on me any time 
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April 27th, 2009, 11:51 PM
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Re: Air Farce Follies - Friendly Fire Isn't
Drifted off topic but this game does allow freindly fire more than most.
Infantry think only hit own with area weapons or on occasion if firring at enemy in same hex as own troops, read things getting a bit desperate. Not Blue fire just caught in
Planes obviosly but can be avoided by not overflying your troops & keeping targets a sensible distance from.
RPGs I have missed & hit my own vehicle.
Armour generally no but any shot can miss & land on your troops causing suppresion
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April 28th, 2009, 09:09 AM
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Re: Air Farce Follies - Friendly Fire Isn't
Other then same and adjacent hex stuff I've never had much problem with direct fire blue-on-blue. Don't recall ever blowing up my own vehicles with ATGM's etc.
I tend to find that "average" (read that as experience 60 to 80) aircraft often seem more dangerous to me then my opponent tho.
I still find it very "amuseing" when aircraft fire a maverick, miss the vehicle targeted, and a tank in an adjacent hex gets destroyed tho.
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