Grasshopper, you must bend with the wind or break.
The original MS poor flight examples don't do well for the real planes. They seem to have reduced the German planes a little more, maybe. MS reduced the ammo load on the 190 to boot. The planes offered on this and other sights are a different ride. The 190s at Aviation History are great planes but must be flown within its strengths and against the Spits weaknesses (few as they are). A pilot must always be in the superior position or disengage. Trying to follow a Spit in a climb in a 190 is not a good move. Trying to out dive a 190 while flying a Spit is no better. Understand your strengths, know your enemy, respect his strengths, know when it is better to flee than fight. Nothing has the firepower of a 190 in a single engine fighter of WWII. If you can bring his guns to bear, the fight is short. I recently had an encounter (in Ruff-Missions) in which I had to attack allied LCTs which were CAPed by four SpitIXs. My wingman was shot down immediately. I sank two LCTs and shot down three of the Spits, out dove the last and outran him at 100 feet altitude. He had position and I knew it. I never tried to climb after the ones I got. I waited until I had position. These Spits were rated Ace. My level is hard 100%. Before, I was lucky to bail out before being overwhelmed and killed. because I was trying to match the Spits moves. A 190 can't do things a Spit can ( a Zeke, AM6 can). Most pilots (that survived) will tell you the planes they shot down never knew they were there. Erich Hartmann (352 C-Kills) believed it was foolish to dog fight (in spite of his abilities) because being unlucky was too much in the equation. Sooner or later bad luck was to come. One American ace said never enter a fight you don't have complete control over. If you are not sure you will win, don't do it. Nothing better exemplifies this than flying the 262 against allied fighters. Those that have done this and tried to dog fight will attest to being shot down in a hurry. Fly in fast try and line up a target, fire a quick burst and keep on truckin. Clear the battle come in for another pass and so on. Never try and dogfight. They can't catch you and if you line them up, they can't survive your four 30MMs. At speed you can out dive, out climb and out run. Slow down and you're like a Me110 ergo an easy target. After flying 1% planes, I can't do the original MS ones, they sxxk. That is why I did not offer my missions for stock planes. The missions had the prerequisite of near correct flying attributes.
Once you have mastered the strengths of the 190 and learn how to protect its weaknesses, you will understand why it is considered one of the greatest of all fighters.
BOB RUFF