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Combat Flight sims?
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Combat Flight sims?
The dirty rotten nerd in me is in the mood for some flight-simmage with shooty.
anyone else that sad?

anyone else that sad?
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god damn, I loved that game.Duke of Ted wrote:Wings?
in a (slightly) more modern feel, albiet a bit arcady: Crimson Skies.
Yes, its not so "realistic" as others, but god, its good fun.
Pirates in Planes and Airships.
Need I say more?
(there is an x-box version. It looks nicer, but it is inferior in every other way to the original pc version)
Heh, if you'd mentioned flight sims say, 3 years ago, I'd be your man. I played them endlessly until they started catering for the uber geeks who wanted more of a simulation than a game (the rot started with Falcon 4 - full startup procedure took over an hour
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The ones I enjoyed most for gameplay whilst suspending disbelief enough to make it feel not completey arcadey were EF2000 (not the sequel Typhoon, that was shit), Fighters Anthology, Total Air War and Commanche/Havoc (heli sim). All pretty dated now but there's a living fan base out there that's updated many of them for modern computers. Hell, if you can stomach Falcon 4 and the billions of free, 3rd party addons, it's actually an awesome achievement...but takes a long time to get into.
Recommend something like LOMAC for a more recent but not quite totally heavy weight flight sim (joystick required).
The ones I enjoyed most for gameplay whilst suspending disbelief enough to make it feel not completey arcadey were EF2000 (not the sequel Typhoon, that was shit), Fighters Anthology, Total Air War and Commanche/Havoc (heli sim). All pretty dated now but there's a living fan base out there that's updated many of them for modern computers. Hell, if you can stomach Falcon 4 and the billions of free, 3rd party addons, it's actually an awesome achievement...but takes a long time to get into.
Recommend something like LOMAC for a more recent but not quite totally heavy weight flight sim (joystick required).
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It's free to download and it's alot of fun, you get 2 weeks free on the main online mode which is like a constant giant island where 4 teams battle for control of upwards of 100 airfields. The dogfight mode is completely free and it is essentially the same except with small maps and about 8 players
It's free to download and it's alot of fun, you get 2 weeks free on the main online mode which is like a constant giant island where 4 teams battle for control of upwards of 100 airfields. The dogfight mode is completely free and it is essentially the same except with small maps and about 8 players
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I loved that game. Oddly enough it was never actually released, but the pirate version that did the rounds was so prolific it still managed to make it into gaming history.Duke of Ted wrote:Wings?



