Soviet Ace |
04-02-2010 10:17 PM |
Well I've only played about a whole days worth of ROF, mainly because I was at a friends house who owned it, and got to play around with it. And I can tell you, that ROF is a very detail oriented game. Without a doubt in my mind, it's got to be the best WW1 flight sim I've played. Just getting the engine to start the first time is a challenge if you don't time and compensate at the right moment. But it depends. I really enjoyed ROF, and hope to get it for my PC soon, mainly because the detail to the planes all around (engines, cockpit, dash, EVERYTHING) was just one wild piece. Wings are terribly easy to tear off when going into a steep dive, and pulling out. And when a strut is broken or damaged (even just a little) you have to nurse that plane because it's become so fragile, the wing might tear off.
There's so much I could say about ROF, I'd probably take a whole page just saying. And love WW1 Air Combat just as much as WW2 Air Combat, so it's definitely a game for the best detail to WW1 Dogfighting, or anyone into Air Combat of the First Great War (or flight sims in general.)
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