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The Aurora Starfury
I was playing the Babylon Project demo recently and I am impressed by the gameplay and models. Not to mention the story of the Earth-Minbari War. I have read about that war but never got to see it on TV. Sometimes, it is better to see it than read it.
Anyway, the Minbari fighters are so damn fast and manuverable like the SF Dragons. However, the one thing that bug me the most was the manuevarability of the Starfury itself. I could not properly get the Minbari fighters in my targeting recticle because the Starfury was always moving about too fast. I tried setting the sensitivity down but it did not really help.
Practice is the key, my friend... Practice is the key... 
(Hey... try to finish demo campaign in "insane" difficulty, I managed to complete all other missions except second convoy escort mission, damn it's HARD!
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ha ha Fury's crap :P

just jokin
of course 
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Its not how manuverable the Aurora is, but how much dampening it has. The Aurora is actually less manuverable than a FS1/FS2 Ulysses.
So, what makes it a little more difficult is the manuver dampening. We tried for a bit of a more realistic touch to things, so you have to accelerate upto full turn speed and then decelerate out of it. Its very slight, but it takes a bit of getting used to 
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I'll say. It took me to days to get acustumed to the new feel then I spent two months playing noraml FS2 and the Derelict campaign , now I have to get re-accustumed to the TBP feel and still stay in the FS2 mode. Yeeshh!
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I didn't really notice any real difference... Then again, I'm a space-sim freak so I pretty much feel comfortable in any starship known to man. 
Only I-war takes little practicing. But I think that goes without saying, doesn't it? (I remember when I tried to play Warhead the firstime. Whew....
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I, also, am a space sim freak. With two small differences;
I think quite clearly in newtonian, and seldom use the assist in I-war.
I also think quite clearly in true 3d, and only rarely do I get lost in Descent, even without autolevel.
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I, also, am a space sim freak. With two small differences;
I think quite clearly in newtonian, and seldom use the assist in I-war.
I also think quite clearly in true 3d, and only rarely do I get lost in Descent, even without autolevel.
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I, also, am a space sim freak. With two small differences;
I think quite clearly in newtonian, and seldom use the assist in I-war.
I also think quite clearly in true 3d, and only rarely do I get lost in Descent, even without autolevel.
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Yeah, I have no troubles with Descent. Autoleveling is evil. 
As for TBP ships vs FS2 ships ... It took me maybe 15 minutes to learn how to handle the Aurora, and after that, it was Nial blasting fun time.
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I never noticed a different lol. Mabye i should up the difficulty.
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I mean, I was comfortable with the Aurora's flight style immediately, it just took me a few tries to learn how to hit those stupid Nials 
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hehe..does enybody played the B5 with a joystick..i mean man plaing it with a new Micro$oft Precision 2 with twist rudder is damn hard..
and I played only one mission
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I prefer the mouse, much more accurate although i was forced to use my Saitek Joystick with Iwar2 so i have developed skillz with it. Thats one of the reasons FS2 is so cool, it lets you use the mouse 
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hehe..does enybody played the B5 with a joystick..i mean man plaing it with a new Micro$oft Precision 2 with twist rudder is damn hard..
and I played only one mission)

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I didn't notice any difference in the handling really... felt like any other FS2 ship to me 
and I am playing IW2 right now also. pretty easy to switch back and forth
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I like the aurora's handling.. I like the way it corners much better than the FS2 ships.
And how can anyone not use a joystick?
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Originally posted by tomcat
hehe..does enybody played the B5 with a joystick..i mean man plaing it with a new Micro$oft Precision 2 with twist rudder is damn hard..
and I played only one mission)

with a keyboard???
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quote:
Originally posted by tomcat
hehe..does enybody played the B5 with a joystick..i mean man plaing it with a new Micro$oft Precision 2 with twist rudder is damn hard..
and I played only one mission)
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Funny.......I'm still not used to the new dampening thingy. I keep overshooting those damn Nials.
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