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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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Modern jets?
Before everyone attacks me, let me say this. IL-2 (though not exactly a 'sim' by definition) is absolutely the greatest console flight game I've ever played. I mean, the planes aren't modeled spot on from what data says but they are modeled with a good amount of proper physics (i.e. accelerated stalls, torque, induced yaw, pitch and roll, engine failure) with the smallest hint of arcade fun, making a great and quite accessible game for a lot of us. The simple and quite boring 'point and shoot' flying game is NOT what this game is. I find that HAWX is like that however, with no decent flight model, no proper stalls, or induced movements from deflecting another control surface. What I did love about HAWX is the introduction of dodging missiles, flying past Mach 2 and and the sheer modernity of it all. If the IL-2 devs could make something like this game, then I think a modern jet game would be just as much a breakthrough for those of us who love jets as well. What do you all think? |
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Meh, not a fan of modern planes. The whole seeking missiles think kind of ruins it for me. Also, if it was realistic, the F-22 would dominate all. Kind of boring even though I love the F-22.
Now a game with the jets that were still gunfighters wold be cool. (F-86,F-84,MIG-15,British jet called Lightning? I think thats what it was. The Mystere "i cant spell french names"......you get my point. |
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The whole missile thing can get boring if not done preperly.
But adding missiles would mean having to dodge enemy missiles, and aiming properly. It's not like they'll ALWAYS hit, after all, the US navy's Top Gun program was designed so that pilots learned to truly energy fight and destroy the enemy rather than just fire missiles left right and centre. Although, adding some of the newer Russian planes like the Su-37 Terminator would still give the F-22 some problems. I'd love a new game with Korean war aircraft, and like you said, the BAC Lightning, but being a major modern jet fan too, I'd love to see that even more in a sim-style game like this. |
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I love modern flight games. Over G Fighters had great gameplay...but horrible presentation. Very much worth playing though. Missiles hardly make everything easy since sooner or later you've got to deal with them coming at you.
![]() Hawx was pretty bad. AC6 was even more arcade, but still managed to be a lot better. A console version of Wings (Over Europe, Vietnam, Israel etc) games would be perfect, but with the environment at BOP quality. A few eras in the same game would be nice. And plenty of A-10 missions. ![]() |
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Yep, the British jet is the English Electric Lightning; one of the most beautiful aircraft ever as far as I'm concerned. Over-G is pretty good for a PS2 port, I'll second that, and from what I hear about Ace Combat/HAWX neither of those can touch it.
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He meant the other way around. Over-G, from what I understand, is the 360 successor to Energy Airforce which was a PS2 game.
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The best jet flight sims are on the pc. Lock on and Falcon4.0 are great sims. I don't believe it possible to have a decent jet sim on a console as the controls would have to be dumbed down far too much due to lack of input devices. Over G was good but it was arcade not sim. I used to love playing Falcon4 especially with it's amazing dynamic campaign. The game had a massive learning curve but was very rewarding and as close to real flying as you can get in your home. Every key on the keyboard was assigned to a specific function and you could use the mouse to click the controls in the cockpit etc. The game manual was an inch thick! There will never be a sim like this on the xbox and for that reason I would prefer to see another WW2 or even WW1 era flight sim on the console
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Yep, that's right.
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Yeah, sequel. I think he meant it was a PS game that got moved over, not an actual port of the game itself. OGF didn't come out on PS2/3. Over G is a sim, but yes the controls are obviously simplified so it's a "light" sim. Flight and weapons work properly. The basics are there so you can just concentrate on the most enjoyable parts: flying and fighting. LOMAC...I don't want that on here. Many controls would have to be automated but also the sims I have are so DRY that eventually they feel more like a trainer, not an enjoyable sim. There's a fine line between sim---entertainment and sim---trainer. I'm not going to be flying an A-10 but I do like flying one in a light sim. That's why I like Wings Over Europe. It's got my favorite planes without even any mods and it doesn't work you to death to enjoy flying. A light sim, which is something that might actually have a place on a console, like BOP. |
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