I have noticed different styles of pilots while learning to gun lately. Some hang far back and keep long long distance, lining you up for tv missile shots. It becomes a game of dodging the incoming while trying to hit your own. Other pilots like to close distance, line up the occasional tv shot, but rely more on guns and dumb missiles.
Personally as a noob pilot I think I'm pretty good at closing distance. I can get right close and never ram the other even when they flip out and pull evasive maneuvre. I'm pretty decent at hitting the with my hellfires and me and my gunner usually win these. The problem is you usually end up taking some damage in this close in these types of exchanges, so you're sent back to base to repair if you get hurt bad.
What do you guys think? Keep distance and hope for tvs? I find it pretty easy to dodge tv's as a pilot from that kind of distance but maybe I'm just fighting against rookie tv gunners? I also find it hard to hit from that far. If I'm with a pilot focused on closing distance I usually land more good gun shots than the enemy while my pilot circles and hellfires.
Personally as a noob pilot I think I'm pretty good at closing distance. I can get right close and never ram the other even when they flip out and pull evasive maneuvre. I'm pretty decent at hitting the with my hellfires and me and my gunner usually win these. The problem is you usually end up taking some damage in this close in these types of exchanges, so you're sent back to base to repair if you get hurt bad.
What do you guys think? Keep distance and hope for tvs? I find it pretty easy to dodge tv's as a pilot from that kind of distance but maybe I'm just fighting against rookie tv gunners? I also find it hard to hit from that far. If I'm with a pilot focused on closing distance I usually land more good gun shots than the enemy while my pilot circles and hellfires.