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Old November 20th 03, 02:54 AM
John
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S Widewing what i wright here was Exactly for Aces High.
Im in 2 years now =20
What you say for a fight in DA between Fester and a Real Top Gun pilot ?
It would be interesting
In AH i am *HadesEE* S
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 23:57:37 GMT, =
(Corey
C. Jordan) wrote:

On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 02:13:42 GMT,
(John) wrote:

You are missing something.
Yes if you take the feeling of the fly, a pc cant give you this =3D
feeling.
But there are other things, especialy in online simulation.
Your enemy is real humans. They are clever, they learn day by day,
they do immelmans,hi yo-yos,low yo-yos,scissors,barrels, you need
SA to the limits when you are in the meadle of 15 enemy fighters,
you need to know ballistics to shoot angles (WWII sim) you learn
wingman tactics,squadron tactics,bombing ,dogfighting, with no real =3D
planes,
BUT very near to the real ones.(flying characteristics).
One thing is real at the online sims. The feaver of the battle with =

your =3D
human
enemies. Real pilots use real tactics there with near to real planes.
Especialy in WWII sim's you dont fight with buttons. You fight with =

REAL
Energy Management tactics, all props are underpowered,Real T&B tactics,
and in general you need to Know Real Combat Manuvers and flying theory
to survive.And ofcourse you need to know your plane and your enemy =

plane.
And more than everything you need to know how to shoot this devil =

infrond
of you at 400y who never stay steady.
We miss the real feeling of the flight witch a pc cant give you. Yet.


Well John, in simple terms, you are completely incorrect.

Ever here of Aces High? That's a real-time WWII combat simulator/game =

where
you fly with and against other human pilots. You even have radio voice =

coms.

More than a few military pilots have tried Aces High and came away =

horrified
at the ACM skill and tactical knowledge of the individual =

players/pilots. In
simple terms, they got their asses kicked.

I challenge anyone reading this to download the software (it's free) and=

set up
an online account (first two weeks are free) and try you hand at it. =

That goes
for you former fighter jocks too. However, be prepared for the extremely=

steep
learning curve and some extraordinaily talented people.

Go to
http://www.hitechcreations.com

Yeah, it's a game, but it's also an accurate simulation inmany =

respects....

Come on guys, I won't abuse you too much.

My regards,

Widewing (C.C. Jordan)
http://www.worldwar2aviation.com
http://www.cradleofaviation.org


 




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