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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

View Poll Results: Would you enjoy more realistcally simulated aircraft
Yes, as realistic as possible 72 86.75%
No, simplified aircraft as in Il-2 are more fun 11 13.25%
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Old 02-14-2010, 07:25 PM
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It's not 1940, I'm not in flight school. Role playing is for MMOs and is tedious at best. 'Nuff said.

Blackdog_kt,

RoF's starting proceedure is just fine with me. (As I rememember, have not touched it in months now). I would be just fine with having to adjust the major controls for start up. Mixture, throttle setting, prop, cowl/radiator, trim, and fuel tanks. Let an AI sequence handle the rest.

As for having a different set of button assignments for each aircraft?

Sorry, not gonna go for that one. Needless complication methinks.

Real WW2 pilots did this 24/7 for years, it was thier duty, and their "job".

I have a real world job already, I play the sim for enjoyment, not to rack my brain trying to remember how to run a pixel aircraft. Too much is simply too much.
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