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Paulnz wrote:wow great flying drago. really a pleasure to watch. didn't ever think of using the cameras like that....i only ever press f11 occasionally to see if anyone's behind me haha
Set the camera change buttons to C V F G so that you can change views using only one finger. I learned it from nameless
EDIT: This is how we noobs were hunting down Drago today
Sry for spam in thread.
Thanks serebro for the great tip. I use F as parachute so ill have.to have a play with the keys to see what works.
bloody hell........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omuYi2Vhgjo
mmm giz a slice! chicken please...
wow great flying drago. really a pleasure to watch. didn't ever think of using the cameras like that....i only ever press f11 occasionally to see if anyone's behind me haha
i think it's a 9.5" ,so 60s style neck? never played on a 7.5 but would be keen to try it out. the strat neck feels great and the neck on my sg i know is 12" so it'd be interesting to see what it feels like. it'd be a strat either way so can't go wrong
Pit makes a good point here. But the way I see it, the really good pilots never give me time to bailout. There I am enjoying the scenery next thing my plane has blown up with me in it and I'm dead. And windmills, they've pretty good AA tactics against me too!
don't know how many times i've hit the windmill on bocage but it seems to happen far too often...lol
I see a Fender oldschool type neck. Am I Right?
yep, it's an 03/04 mim standard w/ upgrades. plays like butter...really like the feel of the neck and the vintage frets on this one
Paul .. look how handsome you are gosh
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i love your large eyes in this pic lol
haha....really takes the focus away from my small ears doesn't it?
lol i must be crazy because i think that's alright too although i probably haven't been playing as long as some here.
say that happens in a tank fight and you jump out and fire your bazooka into the enemy tank (faced with a tank as infantry he's going to kill you anyway), isn't it good to damage the tank a little more or destroy it, stopping it from killing teammates (or helping them destroy it quicker) and possibly stopping it from holding or capturing a flag? if that makes sense. i don't know...maybe i'm wrong
either way i'm a pretty bad shot so i'll probably end up missing the tank anyway haha
is "deadbailing" really that bad anyway? personally i don't see why... if you'd rather survive and fight another day than getting blown to pieces it seems alright to me... unless it happens way out at sea when they're going to drown anyway. i think it's more poor sportsmanship to whine about not getting the kill when it happens. not pointing fingers here, just seems to be the case some times.
personally if i have a really good dogfight and they beat me, i'll die with the plane but if someone shoots it to pieces in a matter of seconds ill automatically jump out and hopefully hit them with my BAR as i'm landing
high of about 15c today...wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't so damn windy!
one of the driest el nino summers expected....bring on the heat i say
Loon op Zand - Dutch
beautiful sunset. you just need the smoke on the water now!
I'd post a pic of mine but it'd be better to post it in the funny vids/pics thread
we need poll eather global warming or global freezing people here do preffer
How about climate change? lol
I wouldn't listen to anything that evil prick says...
I was reading on the internet that sun over New Zeland is very hot and the ozon layer has thinning spaces so that the ultraviolet rays cause many cancer diseaseas. And because many people know that, they use a lot of sun protection cremes and try not to get exposed at direct sunlight. Is is true guys?
The ozone layer is supposedly thinner down here and I know NZ and Aus have some of the highest rates of melanoma in the world but I don't think we're a nation of heliophobes
I think the usual attitude is to put on some sunscreen if you're going to be in the sun all day in the warmer months... I'm pretty bad like that and usually end up burnt and tanned soon after. When I get melanoma I'll let ya know
Thanks Paul. You folks got any openings for new Kiwis to move there soon?????
:-)
I dont care WHAT the Aussies think of you. Maybe its pure envy...... LOLOLPaulnz wrote:Pretty mild...we've had some nice warm days in the mid 20s lately (aussies will laugh at that)....harder to enjoy with gale force winds though.
Come on over mate. I was born and raised in Sydney so I'm a bit of both
Regarding "global warming" comments... over the past 5 years we've had a number of record droughts, rainfall and flooding. Snow here in Otago doesn't often fall at sea level and if it does it rarely sets. I'm at about 300m above sea level and had about 4 decent snowfalls over the past 4-5 months... settling for about half the day at the farm and 2-4 days on the surrounding hills.
That's about as bad as it seems to get.....when I head over to Oz to visit family I can barely stand the heat even in the colder months lmao Dunedin will do that to ya
I am sorry.
bloody hell hahaha
Not a huge fan of rugby but watched every ABs game during the 2011 RWC and after watching the ABs smash France the other day I'm definitely going to be watching the remaining ABs games. Should be good! Good luck to the aussies aswell.
Pretty mild...we've had some nice warm days in the mid 20s lately (aussies will laugh at that)....harder to enjoy with gale force winds though.
It's a great place to be! Some really nice photos there.
Paulnz wrote:Ahh ok. Nice job sorting it out tuia
welcome back Paul!
cheers buddy,looking forward to having a battle with you some time soon
Ahh ok. Nice job sorting it out tuia
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