Just as much as a pilot uses two pedals to control a rudder in real life, a stick to control throttle, and either a stick/wheel to control the plane from a computerized panel. Sure a computer can control certain aspects, but we can also make the argument that a computer uses a monitor, mouse,speakers, and a keyboard that a human controls. So although you are saying a computer is controlling it, even that is still not true even in real life. Understandable, but everyone else playing the game is also human. However lets leave those different modes out of the discussion for now, since there is way too much to discuss in them with regards to control settings and lets stick with AB/RB for simplicity. The only difference in physics is if you are playing realistic/historic battles compared to arcade or if you're playing simulator. The physics doesn't change either when you are in the same mode, if you're playing arcade, using a joystick compared to mouse aim isn't going to make the physics different. ![]() You can go into any mode even arcade and pull your plane upwards and see if instructor corrects the stall and it won't. The instructor never corrects a stall, or if the pilot stalls at all. The only thing the instructor does is warn you that you are about to stall. I don't know where you got this assumption from, unless you are a programmer or have logs of this as proof it doesn't really apply. This is also wrong, the instructor only corrects trim, MEC (radiator, hatch, light, and a few other components), and takeoff/landing(takeoff flaps/landing flaps). Hey mate, as a RL pilot you'll have more knowledge then i do for sure about this stuff, but i can say though that with using mouseaim i've seen my planes go into stalls and flatspins despite the instructor, so it is actually posible as far as i know ![]() When it comes to control and reaction time, computer win, aggravated by the fact you can't feel your plane in a videogame. The difference is that we are human, and the only thing a human does better than the tools he creates is thinking. It is boosted in AB, 'vanilla' in RB & SB, but the same regardless of the control input. I have enough time flying Cessna to tell you that Mouse Aim is a huge advantage compared to real life or JS flying.īut please understand my point : there is one set of physics for the game. I am not saying that instructor is not OP. But the plane won't have to stall necessarily, especially when the computer can correct it before a human even realize what is happening. That's 'its' first rule, before any other.Īs said above: a Human would stall it. Maricopa County's GOP-led Board of Supervisors said the recount's draft reports were "littered with errors and faulty conclusions.The difference is with a JS, you are doing it as a human (and can overdo it), while the instructor with MA will ride on the edge, without any effort, because that's a computer. When organizers of the troubled GOP-led election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona, finally released results from the months-long, oft-delayed recount in September, the findings confirmed that President Joe Biden beat former President Donald Trump fairly in the largest county in the once-solidly red state.īut despite the additional proof of Biden's success, the controversial "audit" actually played a role in increasing the level of doubt surrounding the historic presidential election, according to a new Monmouth University poll.Įarlier this year, the state's GOP-controlled Senate chose Cyber Ninjas, a private firm, to carry out another count of the 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County, where Biden beat Trump by more than 45,000 votes.īilled by Senate Republicans as a mechanism to instill faith in US elections, the controversial audit was funded by right-wing donors and widely criticized, even by other local Republicans in the state.
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