Ebon Hawk Gunner Station
Ebon Hawk Gunner Station
How do you do this part? I'm having difficulty moving fast enough to nail these guys.
"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives."
-- Jackie Robinson
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-mênu!
-- Jackie Robinson
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-mênu!
Never had much trouble (you might want to change the speed of your controls or similar), however a "trick" is that you can start shooting before the screen has loaded fully.
So because of how the enemy planes are placed to begin (all in the same location directly in front of your guns) with you can get a handful of them before you actually start loading.
So just start shooting as soon as the game starts to load the screen - could make it easier for you.
So because of how the enemy planes are placed to begin (all in the same location directly in front of your guns) with you can get a handful of them before you actually start loading.
So just start shooting as soon as the game starts to load the screen - could make it easier for you.
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Another tip is to target and fire ahead of the enemy instead of lining up your cross-hairs exactly at the enemy. To be honest, though, I really wished that the turret has an automatic firing rate instead of having to constantly keep pressing the fire button. Will surely make these sequences easier to bear.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
Clicking in a frenzy immediately from the loading screen as suggested helps cut the number of fighters pretty much by about half.
Shooting leading the fighter is good advice for shooting anything that does not rely on any form of attack roll to hit. Some practice would allow you to judge the leading distance accurately.
Also, the fighters generally fly around at the edge of your range (sometimes out of range) before coming in for a strafing run and then retreat out of range again. Unless you are actively shooting at a fighter, take note of the radar and note any dots that are moving towards the center and turn towards the nearest one. Target only those fighters that are coming in towards you; let any that have finished the strafing run go and change target (unless it is flying a straight line in your gun sight of course). All this should help increase your chance of scoring hits.
Remember, you are defending, so don't go "chasing" a target that's running away. Instead, sit back, stay cool, keep your eyes on the nearest red dot and give any one coming close a quick 2-3 mouse clicks.
Shooting leading the fighter is good advice for shooting anything that does not rely on any form of attack roll to hit. Some practice would allow you to judge the leading distance accurately.
Also, the fighters generally fly around at the edge of your range (sometimes out of range) before coming in for a strafing run and then retreat out of range again. Unless you are actively shooting at a fighter, take note of the radar and note any dots that are moving towards the center and turn towards the nearest one. Target only those fighters that are coming in towards you; let any that have finished the strafing run go and change target (unless it is flying a straight line in your gun sight of course). All this should help increase your chance of scoring hits.
Remember, you are defending, so don't go "chasing" a target that's running away. Instead, sit back, stay cool, keep your eyes on the nearest red dot and give any one coming close a quick 2-3 mouse clicks.
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