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Old 12-25-2008, 03:11 PM
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Talking MiG trains anyone?

I most look forward to a classic Korean air war sim where at least the MiG and the Sabre are modeled to a high fidelity FM. After all, they are the stars of the "show". But I wouldn't mind if the developers took a page from DCS; model only a few a/c to a high degree at a time. I'd like to see the Naval jets come along eventually, plus the piston engined combat a/c of both sides of the conflict. Perhaps with such an implementation the FMs would suit the vast majority of simmers who are interested in realisticly modeled a/c (as close to real as can be had on a pc in a combat simulation with a lot of other stuff asking for cpu and gpu resources). The drawback might be having to live with only a few planes available to breathers at a time until more can be added. That's the DCS dilema, imho. It released Black Shark, and that's the only breather machine in the sim at the moment. I think the A10C is next. Anyone with a preference for flying online against other breathers will much prefer to fly against E/A, imho.
As for the other conflicts mentioned here I have the same view for releasing a/c.
Now, go forth and OBEY ME!!!!
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