lol too busy with DCS. After I started flying fighter planes sim with gameplay campaign story and dynamic story campaign where what you do matters and stuff, MS Flight simulator never got me excited enough to play the serires again so far lolcareful, you might excit @cm2 too much over this.
Have you had a chance to see the trailer for the Top Gun content that is coming to MSFS in November (I think)? I don't think there will be a story or campaign for it thoughlol too busy with DCS. After I started flying fighter planes sim with gameplay campaign story and dynamic story campaign where what you do matters and stuff, MS Flight simulator never got me excited enough to play the serires again so far lol
I saw it. But it's hard for MS Flight Sim, so far imo, to compete with DCS' very high level accuracy,pyhsics and complexities for weapon, flight, radar systems and flight physics for fighter planes. You have almost all declassified weapons be it air and ground and radar systems and techs available in DCS for you to use (and this is the retail public version of DCS and not the version that's being used by the US Air Force, that version of DCS is even better but alas not for the general public lol) and to top it off it has actual long story campaigns (linear and dynamic story campaigns) and characters based on real historical combat missions and fictional. Also DCS has an anime styled combat pilots story campaign too.Have you had a chance to see the trailer for the Top Gun content that is coming to MSFS in November (I think)? I don't think there will be a story or campaign for it though
Yeah, I've been doing it a few times and it's actually quite cool that you can visit different places by solely looking out for local landmarks and the road layout.Flight sims are not my thing , but this is such a impressive title, flying over my house and surrounding area was very surreal
Doesn't look that great once you get low to the ground, but it's still a technically impressive bit of software.Yeah, I've been doing it a few times and it's actually quite cool that you can visit different places by solely looking out for local landmarks and the road layout.
Yeah, reminds me of the Google Earth flight simulator in certain places. I try to stick to the areas where they have done custom work on the buildings because of that.Doesn't look that great once you get low to the ground, but it's still a technically impressive bit of software.