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Looks great for what it is, I'm looking forward to this game. Gonna get it for sure.
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Starting it off with the Mitsubishi F1M2 and A5M4 really grabs me by the goolies. Two of my all time favourites.
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Looks nice, hope it's not too arcade-ish (but I fear it will be).
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Is this the one from Gaijin?
If so according to an interview on SimHQ you've got to gain experience points yo unlock upgrades for your plane and other such silliness. No thanks. Link to SimHQ interview |
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Link to SimHQ interview
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That interview is about World of Warplanes, which is not the same game as War Thunder.
World of Warplanes is gonna be much more arcade, no doubt. |
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Your talking about 2 different games by 2 different developers.
World of warplanes by Wargaming.net World of planes by Gaijin Gaijins take is a slightly dumbed down sim with accessibility for arcade type players and sim players alike, set in a MMO type world. (this video was of this game) The one that Outerbeacon is referring to is all arcade MMO with absolutely no simulation aspects. I'm personally really looking forward to seeing Gaijins war thunder - world of planes! Last edited by FS~Phat; 05-07-2012 at 10:50 AM. |
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Ah ok. Thanks for setting that straight for me guys. Sorry for any confusion.
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I think also once out it will be merged at some point with world of tanks too
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Wrong game thats world of warplanes... how many times lol
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