![]() Why do I have to wait so long to find a match? Remember the wisdom learned by Marty McFly: Sometimes it’s better not to stand up to a challenge. You don’t “lose a game of chicken” by backing out. The best way to avoid most ramming incidents is to not go head to head with your enemy. A better tactic is to avoid the collision, find a way to get on the opponents tail and shoot him down without losing your own plane. If the opposing player does the same, then you both lose. There is nothing cool in standing your ground. “I have not lost a game of chicken yet, I never back down!” has to be one of the more uneducated statements I have heard repeated in this game. In all other cases you get no reward at all. It counts as a crash and only rarely will you get a small reward (causing critical damage to the opponent) or you will get lucky if he survives the crash and hits the ground. Is ramming good for points? / what do I do about all the annoying rammers? It can be advantageous to plan some of your crews to fly fighters and other bombers, as the skills you want to train for these types of planes may differ. In the higher ranks this can get expensive. You can train your crew to fly any of your planes (they will not forget their previous training), but you have to pay for each additional plane you train them for. You can only have one of each plane, but several planes are very similar which should assist you in specializing in the types of planes you prefer (fighter, attacker, bomber). In the hangar you choose which plane they should fly from all the planes you have unlocked and bought. You bring all your crews into battle and they can eacah bring one plane. Unlike World of Tanks (which many players know), the central concept in this game is not the plane (slot). FM: Flight Model (how the plane handles and behaves)
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