For what its worth man, I dont think enough people care to put the effort in. Im at the point where Im aware that the thing is gonna be left as is and just need to cope with it D: xd
In ARB theyre difficult but its blessed by the fact theres a quantity of enemies, can just fly through a crowd shitting missiles out
The British weapons thread is pretty good for that, and people like Gunjob has looked at shots for me in the past. But I just cant be bothered to get the clips needed
cant do sht with it if you cant get a stable radar lock.
Ill show you my last match, 3 kills, 4th dude a mig23ML flying directly towards me, 7km distance, at an upwards angle, my ACM wouldnt lock him, at all, nothing around him, no clutter, nada. Yet his R24 somehow manage to bypass the multipath and pull about 35G s in one go xD
the game definitely has RNG on the missiles it feels.
R-24R are worth about 1.5 maybe 2x Skyflash DFs in my book. They are insanely good and the only way they are even slightly balanced below 12.0 is because of the poor radar and limited count
you are missing peak tbh. you can RELIABLY BVR in mig23ml and mld with r24r. ive gotten 20-30km bvr kills with this missile. chaffing is technically useless if you are going straight. Only strat to beat is to kind of notch and chaff or go cold and chaff to beat the missile
but still id prefer MTI at high alt if i had a option
Sorry what? xD as soon as I lock folks even past 10km they just ping one chaff and the lock breaks.
The missile is more chaff resistant sure but 30km shots? thats AFK folks mate sorry to tell you.
Can do the same with an Aim7 at 20km if theyre afk…
Ive got thousands of games between rank 7 and 8 alone, the R24R aint all that. Don’t get me wrong it isn’t bad, but genuinely its not some super missile
It barely does ever since they buffed the src radar on f4e and mig23 recently. However even if it locks to chaff after launch, your missile will very reliably home into the enemy, considering you don’t break the lock on the chaff and keep the enemy in the general forward direction. Go try it today in a downtier
The radars still break for chaff regularly the difference is the R24R has a chaff filter or something to that effect so once it launches, if the person doesnt change direction the missile in theory should land.
Or i could just shoot the person and then use the 24r when folks try to run away.
Today, a f4 chaffed my lock and turned around 80 degrees at 10+km. At first my missiles was slightly confused but then it simply homed into the target. This is prob due because even if the lock is chaffed, the target still comes in front/side lobes of the radar. With the chaff filters, it knows what reflections are chaff and what is the target hence it rams into the target. Its kind of similar when you lock and launch a sarh on a target but it ends up hitting another maneuvering target.