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Old 03-13-2012, 12:59 AM
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I've never flown the A2A Spit but found FSX FM ok for straight and level flight, but dumbed down when performing combat manuovers. Or do you just like the more complex (I assume) CEM aspects of the A2A Spit.
FS third party can rework FM also if they want. So the opinion you have in stock FMs is not necessary applicable to third party planes.
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Old 03-13-2012, 02:20 AM
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Cost is a factor between A2A sims and CoD, though I do appreciate the differences and your opinion about both products. A Spitfire at ~ $30.00 should be a lot different than one in a game with 9 or so other flyables and a map of lower England and Northern France.


I'd like to try the P-40 myself. I enjoyed it a lot in IL2. Wouldn't mind trying it in FSX.
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Old 03-13-2012, 04:26 AM
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FS third party can rework FM also if they want. So the opinion you have in stock FMs is not necessary applicable to third party planes.
+1 , It's been reiterated time and time and time again that 3rd party FSX software designers can modify the FM of any aircraft an enormous amount yet people still struggle to comprehend it, I don't understand why people can't grasp that IT IS possible to have a very good FM in FSX.
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Old 03-13-2012, 08:25 AM
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If both games went up against each other like a beat em up, Clod would win and it would say:

FLAWLESS VICTORY!



Warbirds of Prey that is... Neverplayed this acu sim thing.

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Old 03-13-2012, 08:35 AM
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The problem with MSX add ons is its all a very expensive business, and when they concentrate on one aircraft for a year, then you really want them to get it right for the money really. But I was originally talking about an xbox game vs CoD.
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Old 03-13-2012, 09:38 AM
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I for one, wouldn't mind to pay 30 USD for each flyable aircraft, if it has the quality of the A2A Spitfire and CloD's combat sim engine is fixed.
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Old 03-13-2012, 09:46 AM
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If both games went up against each other like a beat em up, Clod would win and it would say:

FLAWLESS VICTORY!



Warbirds of Prey that is... Neverplayed this acu sim thing.

i disaggree. speciall if the competiton lasted for more than 40 min.

brds of prey is a good game. it has some flaws, and its inferior to 1946 in msot aspects. but its a good game for people who want to fly around in quickk dogfights, and not 1 hour sorties.
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Old 03-13-2012, 02:51 PM
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BoP OMG OWNAGE!! Love spawning in a shoebox sized map with that radar I can switch to it see the enemy location relitive to me in the center. And oh them tight turns you get in planes and the huge explosions. Can't beat it. Plus were talking about a game pad here man! How's that for complex? I use this same gamepad to snipe n00bs in black ops. My BoP has very complex engine management. Ever tried to hold a drink in one hand and fly with the controller in the other all while turning tight hairpin turns with your guy breething and the screen blackeded out? That my friend is very complex.

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Old 03-13-2012, 02:59 PM
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BoP OMG OWNAGE!! Love spawning in a shoebox sized map with that radar I can switch to it see the enemy location relitive to me in the center. And oh them tight turns you get in planes and the huge explosions. Can't beat it. Plus were talking about a game pad here man! How's that for complex? I use this same gamepad to snipe n00bs in black ops. My BoP has very complex engine management. Ever tried to hold a drink in one hand and fly with the controller in the other all while turning tight hairpin turns with your guy breething and the screen blackeded out? That my friend is very complex.
... at least i had fun.
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Old 03-13-2012, 03:02 PM
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... at least i had fun.

I have a blast!! I totally do!! Love that I-16. Very cool and a lots of fun. This is why I am here in CoD. Wish more of the guys I knew in it could come over but for various reasons don't right now.
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