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There was a news thread about this ages ago, but I can't find it.
Anyway, tom clancy flight sim, looks like it might be fun.
Demos come soon.
Europe
Xbox: Feb 11
PS3: Feb 12
PC: Feb 26
North America
Xbox: Feb 11
PS3 + PC: Feb 26
Anyway, tom clancy flight sim, looks like it might be fun.
Demos come soon.
Europe
Xbox: Feb 11
PS3: Feb 12
PC: Feb 26
North America
Xbox: Feb 11
PS3 + PC: Feb 26
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Only had a quick look, but at least they've done the controls properly on both the pc and 360.
WASD being pitch and roll (analogue stick) and yaw being seperate.
Thank fuck really, that was the downfall of Crimson Skies on the xbox. Arcade controls meaning you couldn't fly properly let alone do funky maneuvers.
WASD being pitch and roll (analogue stick) and yaw being seperate.
Thank fuck really, that was the downfall of Crimson Skies on the xbox. Arcade controls meaning you couldn't fly properly let alone do funky maneuvers.
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Yes.Mr. Johnson wrote:I wonder if I would be any better at this when I use a joystick, seeing at how it's aimed at a more joystick-less audience.
I can be 95% sure that the keyboard will suck, hardly anyone implements scaled controls anymore (basically, hold it down longer and it gets faster), so having a joystick will make it much better. It's an educated guess based on the fact the 360 has an analogue stick.
Besides, flight games are always better on joystick.
And you get to shout Tally Ho with more gusto!
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The only reason why I kept my Athlon 1.2 Ghz, with it's Voodoo 5 and running Win2k is to play in no short order:
X-Wing,
Tie-Fighter,
X-Wing Vs Tie Fighter,
X-Wing Rogue Squadron.
All the stuff about it being a server test bed is crap, I only used it two or three times for that during my HND for screencaps.
Everything else runs on WinXP: Sturmovic, X-Wing Alliance, Crimson Skies etc...
X-Wing,
Tie-Fighter,
X-Wing Vs Tie Fighter,
X-Wing Rogue Squadron.
All the stuff about it being a server test bed is crap, I only used it two or three times for that during my HND for screencaps.
Everything else runs on WinXP: Sturmovic, X-Wing Alliance, Crimson Skies etc...
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In that case, I'll be buying it methinks.
Crimson is one of my favourite flight games for mainly that reason, sure, it's a little bit buggy, but the controls are correct (pitch, yaw and roll being seperate and as important as each other), it's brilliantly funny, and it's not silly realistic nor too arcadey. And it's bloody fun.
And it's not an EA game too boot either
Crimson is one of my favourite flight games for mainly that reason, sure, it's a little bit buggy, but the controls are correct (pitch, yaw and roll being seperate and as important as each other), it's brilliantly funny, and it's not silly realistic nor too arcadey. And it's bloody fun.
And it's not an EA game too boot either
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