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will flying 100 gunship missions help ?
« on: June 06, 2015, 11:56:16 PM »
Hi:

I can only play amiga gunship on simulation mode (invincible) and it yields 30
poins of experience per mission.
If I go harder level, I get killed.
If I play about a hundred missions (on simulator) will I get the chance
to get promoted ?
Thank you !!!
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Re: will flying 100 gunship missions help ?
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2015, 06:39:45 AM »
Set as many reality settings high, but you can stay as regular.
How are you getting killed?
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Re: will flying 100 gunship missions help ?
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2015, 11:07:32 AM »
Quote from: rednova;790700
Hi:
I can only play amiga gunship on simulation mode (invincible) and it yields 30
poins of experience per mission.
If I go harder level, I get killed.
If I play about a hundred missions (on simulator) will I get the chance
to get promoted ?
Thank you !!!

IIRC when I was playing Gunship 2000 at hardest level and I set all settings to max except realistic flight modelling (or something like that) and I completed the game with 30 or 40 missions.

You get more points if your helicopter was badly damaged.

Some tips:
 * use your wingmen to scout enemies and get some damage ahead you
 * use flares to counter missiles
 * fly low so you are not exposed to enemy
 * use pop up attacks
 * the Middle East theatre is easier than Europe theatre
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