Morgoth
Ph.D. in World Saving
Is this like the same thing where Herve Cain has brought back Black Isle Studios?
Is this like the same thing where Herve Cain has brought back Black Isle Studios?
Meh. Wake me up when they announce Darklands 2 (providing it won't suck which is a very slim chance).
I don't know how to feel about this game, especially quote about: "mobile and console versions of the game will be taking off throughout 2020". At least there are still mods for EAW.
Maybe, but IL2 was a loooong time ago. Average gamer today has probably never even heard of a Flight Sim, let alone Microprose or IL2. Although this could go the other way and mean that a lot of new gamers try it because they never played a flight sim before. I just hope there are enough people interested in dogfighting.
think you and Makabb would both agree that the above observations show that what we are missing are the survey sim category: hordes of aircraft, decent realism without going overboard with a 25 step engine starting process. Something casual enough to get a player up in the air, dogfighting as fast as possible while still being realistic enough to get a good feel for the handling and limitations of various aircraft true to their real life analogues. To this end, a quality campaign(dynamic) that doesn't feel like a spreadsheet would help no end as well.
think you and Makabb would both agree that the above observations show that what we are missing are the survey sim category: hordes of aircraft, decent realism without going overboard with a 25 step engine starting process. Something casual enough to get a player up in the air, dogfighting as fast as possible while still being realistic enough to get a good feel for the handling and limitations of various aircraft true to their real life analogues. To this end, a quality campaign(dynamic) that doesn't feel like a spreadsheet would help no end as well.
Yea, that's why this new game has a chance to be the sim we wanted since 00's if it will be done right.
I think both but yeah, it is hard to say. And yeah Janes was awesome. There was also some game I forgot the name of where you get into really good dogfights in a modern jet, shoot down 10 planes, and then if you get shot down, you jump into the cockpit of one of your allies and carry on. It was fun. Although I think bombing stuff on the ground is more fun. I like blowing up bridges and watching tanks unable to cross and then whoop all the tanks. I guess if anyone can make a fun flight sim it would be Microprose.Maybe, but IL2 was a loooong time ago. Average gamer today has probably never even heard of a Flight Sim, let alone Microprose or IL2. Although this could go the other way and mean that a lot of new gamers try it because they never played a flight sim before. I just hope there are enough people interested in dogfighting.
Does the average gamer not know of flight sims because they don't like them or because in the 00's we had virtually none?
think you and Makabb would both agree that the above observations show that what we are missing are the survey sim category: hordes of aircraft, decent realism without going overboard with a 25 step engine starting process. Something casual enough to get a player up in the air, dogfighting as fast as possible while still being realistic enough to get a good feel for the handling and limitations of various aircraft true to their real life analogues. To this end, a quality campaign(dynamic) that doesn't feel like a spreadsheet would help no end as well.
Yea, that's why this new game has a chance to be the sim we wanted since 00's if it will be done right.
Yes indeed. Was thinking about other genre's as well. M1 Tank Platoon and M1TP2 were also great. There's a handful of tank sims out now but again, focused on uber-realism at the expense of fun. A remake of that with maybe a T-90 campaign for a Russian/Red force thrown in, would also be well received. The campaigns in that series were very good as well.
I don't really understand why devs dumped on this category and went uber hard core for the handful of sims since then. Seems a bit counterintuitive to limit the genre to the total fanatic core, then wonder why it's such a niche. A self fulfilling prophecy, such as "TB RPG's are dead"......except they weren't, just that people stopped making them! Same here. Even sims sold ok at the start of this century, just that the publishers of the 90's bet on a lot of wrong horses and the modest income from sims wasn't enough to cover the losses from bad investments elsewhere. Sims became the first casualty in restructuring through no fault of their own
think you and Makabb would both agree that the above observations show that what we are missing are the survey sim category: hordes of aircraft, decent realism without going overboard with a 25 step engine starting process. Something casual enough to get a player up in the air, dogfighting as fast as possible while still being realistic enough to get a good feel for the handling and limitations of various aircraft true to their real life analogues. To this end, a quality campaign(dynamic) that doesn't feel like a spreadsheet would help no end as well.
Yea, that's why this new game has a chance to be the sim we wanted since 00's if it will be done right.
Yes indeed. Was thinking about other genre's as well. M1 Tank Platoon and M1TP2 were also great. There's a handful of tank sims out now but again, focused on uber-realism at the expense of fun. A remake of that with maybe a T-90 campaign for a Russian/Red force thrown in, would also be well received. The campaigns in that series were very good as well.
I don't really understand why devs dumped on this category and went uber hard core for the handful of sims since then. Seems a bit counterintuitive to limit the genre to the total fanatic core, then wonder why it's such a niche. A self fulfilling prophecy, such as "TB RPG's are dead"......except they weren't, just that people stopped making them! Same here. Even sims sold ok at the start of this century, just that the publishers of the 90's bet on a lot of wrong horses and the modest income from sims wasn't enough to cover the losses from bad investments elsewhere. Sims became the first casualty in restructuring through no fault of their own
Kids today think that War Thunder is top simming because of the GrApHiCs, they don't know anything else and think WT is the best because it looks pretty
Sad too, as Gaijin
That's what a single word whose trademark has probably lapsed does to a studio!
Is this like the same thing where Herve Cain has brought back Black Isle Studios?
Well Herve only had a video pitch and wanted money........ here they have a website, are providing WiP screenshots and release is set for september - october this year, so it does not look like a scam but return of few Micrprose guys with a new team.
There was also some game I forgot the name of where you get into really good dogfights in a modern jet, shoot down 10 planes, and then if you get shot down, you jump into the cockpit of one of your allies and carry on
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