Combat Flight Simulator Downloads
I love the smell of gunpowder in the morning. Or afternoon… twice in the evening. Combat flight simulator downloads used to make it so you had to wait for hours and hours to try out the latest and greatest demos. Back in the day of Air Warrior when everything was dial-up, this could literally take 5-6 hours. These days high speed internet has made that download seem like nothing.
The coolest thing about the internet and multi-player combat flight is simply that you can look around a bit to find the style of furball (a name for dogfight) you want to dive into. Personally, I’m a WW2 type of pilot, I enjoy the G’s and turn fighting for position all the while hoping I don’t stall and spin out. Pan caking (crashing, ya nooB) into the big green is so not good.
Jet planes have come a long way as far as the flight sims go. When Microsoft came out with a combat flight simulator, then another, then stopped, this forced some developers to step up their game. Most of the physics got better and the “hit bubbles ceased to be bubbles anymore and were roughly the size of the plane. All in all game play improved, latency was something that could be lived with and no one was warping all over the place. (Warp: to cause or have enough lag that the plane you are in seems to pause, then look a lot like the Starship Enterprise as it streaked to get synced back to where it should have been.)
The problem was getting the titles on the shelves. Thanks to download speeds increasing over the last decade or so, this is no longer a problem. There are literally hundreds of titles, some open source and some pretty tame, but all there for downloading. Probably one of the greatest things have to be the demos though.
Personally I will download a demo where the graphics don’t look too good on the “box” just to check out the flight model. Often some of the “graphically challenged” games offer some of the best playability.
There are some sims out there that are way too intense for anyone with just two arms. By this I mean the “realistic cockpit” games. You know, where you have a flight stick, a keyboard and still have to somehow operate a mouse to look around or toggle difference equipment in the plane. Yeah, I usually get my cat to be my RIO. She’s not too bad either.
The beauty of combat flight simulator downloads is mostly in the ability to store this software; there is nothing to store. You can purchase a disk for most titles, but the thing is you can download right away. And if something happens and you end up crashing more than your P-51, you can always go back and download again, thus avoiding the patches. I hate patches.
Remember to always try out the demo when you can and see how the playability is before you commit to any online engagement. It will keep you from looking like a rook in the arenas. Also remember to check your six and we’ll see ya in the unfriendly skies!
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