Well I believe Practice only makes perfect if you been taught correct knowledge but if you do not have the correct knowledge) and you keep on practicing that same knowledge then you won’t improve in a million years. and yet I’m told I need to spend more years on practicing with the engine in in order to improve, so around in circles the argument goes instead of getting the knowledge I need to correct those errors, There’s only one type of creature that I know of that likes to make circular arguments and that’s sharks, man, and I though this place was supposed to be friendly, I’m just doing my game for fun-0 but I do think some people in here take the games too serious because they are too busy playing Keeping Up with the Jonses.
There are loads of tutorials out there on how to fly the engine well in nice sunny weather. But I don’t see any tutorials on how to fly the engine well when things in UNREAL ENGINE TURN BAD when the engine cuts out, losing altitude or suddenly the plane suddenly turned upside down and its going into another nosedive, or some other crisis crops up and how to get the engine out of these storms when everything goes from smooth from one minute to turning to all to custard the next.
Its all very well learning how to fly the engine well when theré’s no pressure
on you when everything is going all right, but as the pilot you also need to learn how to fly well when everything is going all dead wrong.