Chapter 147: 10-5. AWACS "(ii)

The aforementioned long-range homing feature has an optimized mechanic for the game.

And when it comes to using radar for aiming, it's certainly not completely realistic in this game.

It doesn't seem particularly appropriate to use a more realistic radar display to help the player aim - looking at the position and length of the arc on the disc to determine the direction and distance of the detected aircraft can be difficult and often make the game less interesting to a certain extent.

Therefore, in the game "Metal Front", vehicles equipped with enemy radar have another advantage given by the game mechanics - the simulation of the general shape of the target will be displayed directly on the small screen on the other side or on the head-up display in front of it, and at the same time, on this screen, there is also a crosshair.

This means that the player can look directly at the small screen or the head-up display and take aim.

Hongkai observed the plane not far away and confirmed that it was an enemy plane.

The spawn positions of both sides in the game are not at either end of the map.

If you follow the direction of the enemy's bomber formation, your spawn point is behind the enemy's bomber's spawn point.

The spawn point of the opposing player's fighter is in

So, now Hongkai and them are in the flank and rear of the enemy bomber formation.

Then, Hongkai retracted the throttle valve on the left hand side, and adjusted the head pointing by pushing the joystick.

Now, on the analog display screen on one side, a blurry image of an airplane is displayed.

Hongkai continued to adjust the nose of the plane slightly, and now, the blurred image of the plane in the analog display on the side began to move from one side of the screen to the center of the screen.

"Okay...... Come back a little more...... Come back a little more...... Very good! ......" Hongkai said this, the corners of his mouth rose slightly.

At the same time, Hongkai held the ring on the joystick in his left hand and put his thumb on the machine gun trigger.

Hongkai glanced up at the situation ahead.

The opposing bombers, with their defensive machine guns, began to shoot bullets at their rear.

Hongkai immediately made a maneuver to dodge the bullets.

Hongkai didn't intend to give up the attack, but continued to look at the analog display on the side, ready to shoot.

As soon as the trigger is pressed tightly against the ring, eight 12.5mm machine gun bullets will be poured into the opposing bomber at the same time.

However, at this moment, suddenly, the defense machine gun in the rear rang out, and at the same time a light flashed on the side.

That light was a tracer bullet from behind!

There are enemy planes behind this heavy fighter of Hongkai!

Although this heavy fighter is equipped with a radar, the detection range of this radar is limited to a small part of the front of the aircraft, so the situation behind the Hongkai aircraft is naturally undetectable by the radar.

In addition, it is now night, and naturally it is not easy to detect enemy aircraft approaching in the rear through the naked eye.

Therefore, when Hongkai spotted the enemy plane, the enemy plane was already in a relatively close range.

Hongkai can't care about attacking the opponent's bombers now, and his own fighters are already in danger!

Suddenly, there was a "crackling" sound, and bullets from the rear, or cannon shells, hit the fuselage of Hongkai's fighter!

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