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Old 04-22-2012, 03:10 AM
AndyJWest AndyJWest is offline
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I do play ROF off line and absolutely love how the planes feel, what a great game and getting better all the time, I’m happy to say I own all the planes and add-ons.
Yup RoF is great for feel (not that I'd actually know, having only ever flown as self-loading freight in boring old passenger jets). There is the feeling of the Gotha - particularly with a little turbulence - that it only stays airborne through self-belief, and needs constant reminders that the although props face backwards, it is supposed to be flying forwards. Or the Fokker Dr.1, which you don't so much fly as engage in an endless battle of wills with over which direction it is going, and which direction it should be pointing in at the time. Even the aeroplanes that have the decency to behave themselves most of the time (i.e. the Sopwith Dolphin, unless you get it into a spin, which isn't that difficult) have a cunning plan involving killing you on landing instead.
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