It’s actually pretty simple. ROLL your plane in the direction you wish to go(so the cockpit is pointing in that direction), and then press down on the D-pad. You’ll turn a LOT faster than ‘Yawing'(which is what the shoulder buttons did…that’s more for precise flying).
Practice with that until it becomes second nature. If you intend to play future Ace Combat games, you won’t last long without being able to fly like that.
DO A BARREL ROLL!:laugh:
Anyways, thanks a lot! Now I can finally beat the first level.
I used to have this problem in F-22 Interceptor for the Genesis back in the day, which forced me(I believed at the time) to set the options which made the plane behave like a car. But I digress…
It’s actually pretty simple. ROLL your plane in the direction you wish to go(so the cockpit is pointing in that direction), and then press down on the D-pad. You’ll turn a LOT faster than ‘Yawing'(which is what the shoulder buttons did…that’s more for precise flying).
Practice with that until it becomes second nature. If you intend to play future Ace Combat games, you won’t last long without being able to fly like that.
you made my day OP
DO A BARREL ROLL!:laugh:
Curly Howard: Oh, a wise guy! Ruff, ruff, RUFF!
Take SIMULATION and all your Problems are over,because you can then fly Manouver with L2/R2 and yaw with L1/R1.
I cant rememver if it was possible in the first Air/Ace Combat,but after the the 2nd it was under the Options.
The only game I had a problem with in sim-mode was Blazing Angels: SWoWW2, sim-mode was horrible and arcade mode didn’t fair much better either.