It is at the beginning - but like anything it gets easier. But the feeling when you destroy a ground unit or shoot down an enemy is so much rewarding vs RB - I recommend it!
Well it's a variety of factors, the Pyor is a fantastic gun platform to begin with - great handling and a very stable airframe, but it's also one of those rare fighters with aileron trim which allows you to combat the engine torque which almost all fighters have to contend with. Aside from that it's partially learning to be gentle on the controls and to make slow sweeping movements rather than jerky movements like RB trains you to do. It's also a change of mentality - you want to slide you aim across the aircraft and get off some shots rather than have your reticle constantly locked on (like you do in RB). More than anything it's just the experience of knowing your aircraft, being gentle and using the appropriate aiming tactics. Hope this helped!
Dude this looks fckin hard
It is at the beginning - but like anything it gets easier. But the feeling when you destroy a ground unit or shoot down an enemy is so much rewarding vs RB - I recommend it!
Pretty cool
Thanks man
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Congratulations man! Btw good commentary! 👌
Thankyou man!
Nice flying sir!
Thanks!
Very smooth and confident. Congrats and nice flyin!
Thankyou! I appreciate it
Damn that was some fine shooting! Congrats on 101 kills. Patience really wins at the end of the day.
It definitely does - patience is everything when it comes to sim. Thanks for watching!
Very Good ! nice kill..
Thankyou!
@@Alexandros11 you're welcome ! maybe we see each other on wt - my name is PharaohGR
@@endi3386 I'll keep an eyes out ;)
How to make voice like that? Thanks!!!
Hi, it's just an EQ to limit high and low frequencies, heavy compression and a bit of valve distortion (I made the effect on Logic Pro)
How is it so stable? When I try and aim its really shaky and I can't hold it on target at all
Well it's a variety of factors, the Pyor is a fantastic gun platform to begin with - great handling and a very stable airframe, but it's also one of those rare fighters with aileron trim which allows you to combat the engine torque which almost all fighters have to contend with.
Aside from that it's partially learning to be gentle on the controls and to make slow sweeping movements rather than jerky movements like RB trains you to do. It's also a change of mentality - you want to slide you aim across the aircraft and get off some shots rather than have your reticle constantly locked on (like you do in RB). More than anything it's just the experience of knowing your aircraft, being gentle and using the appropriate aiming tactics. Hope this helped!
@@Alexandros11 Wow ok thanks lol, I'll start taking notes lmao