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I do have a lot more fun with them than the original FMs that came with RB3D. The flight models seem a little easy to me, but having never flown an actual plane I can't say if they are realistic or not.
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I found RB3d to be more work and less fun, I'd pour lead into machines and never see anything go down and the flight models always had us down in the weeds with little chance of climbing out.įE comes with a limited plane set but does have a lot of community mods (the tracers with smoke is a must-have in my opinion) and planes and the fights are fun and engaging. My first flight sim was the orginal RB - the graphics were really poor but I had a ball dogfighting. I've been flying FE1 for a while now and enjoy it. If you have an older PC, or even if you don't, CFS2 Pacific Theatre is still hard to beat, graphics are still pretty decent out of the box, it's better in many ways than its successor and there are still plenty of freeware and cheap payware addons available.
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The new edition, OFF2, promises improvements in many of these areas.įor WW2, IL2-46 is about the best, especially if you mod it with UltraPpack 3 and Dark Blue World, available from here: Special Aircraft Service - IndexĬFS3 is good if you add the CFS3 ETO expansion, but is still better at ground attack and pretty poor at dogfighting. But the AI is unfortunately not up to the same standard as First Eagles, its CFS3 legacy means it's harder than it should be to fly and fight without the on-screen aids turned on (like the TAC/'radar screen'), the CFS3-style in-game map is improved somewhat but still awful and the flight models have some strange features like weird flick upside down spins with no warning (unless you have the on-screen warning text enabled). Over Flanders Fields has the best scope (out of the box, tho FE has many more freeware planes and campaigns), the best stock campaign and the most WW1 ambience. RoF's Dogfigthing is cinematic, tho 2-seaters gunners are too deadly, a cardinal but fairly common sin in a flight sim. Rise of Flight is best for the experience of flying WW1 planes (tho First Eagles is best for the experience of flying planes, and leading your flight, in WW1).
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On 'Hard' setting things are pretty realistic and there are effective touches like visible and audible stall buffet so you know when not to over-do it. The campaigns are based on major battles rather than longer squadron careers and there is no pilot's logbook as such but there is a decent little element of squadron management which adds a bit of flavour. the original edition was rather limited but it quickly matured and it excells at reproducing the experience of leading a patrol and air-to-air combat.
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On balance, in my experience, the best WW1 air combat simulator for PC is First Eagles (Gold edition if you have Win XP, First Eagles 2 if you have Vista).