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flybyfly
03-07-2004, 08:17
First of all, I'm very happy to meet this great project as one of the simers. but i'm very worry because this projects seems like lomac.
lomac is a great flight sim in various ways. but i was disappointed when
i met lomac. because their very low avionics. So.. I would like to know
about the avionics of the three main aircrafts which are included in fighter
ops.
ps. anyway i will buy fighter ops when it out :D
Buckshot
03-07-2004, 08:27
Hi Flybyfly,
Nice to have you hear, and don't worry about your english, looks very good to me.
The aim of fighter ops is to have completely realistic avionics, flight models etc for all aircraft we simulate. Each aircraft will be able to use custom made avionics etc, so that each cockpit will be able to be fully realistic, as with flight models etc etc.
flybyfly
03-07-2004, 08:43
Wonderful!!! :D
T.E.C.-Leader
03-16-2004, 18:05
First off hi all!
Glad to see the sim community will have yet another option when it comes to flying...
Now reading the thread here, I see you plan on doing something as realistic as possible...What I want to know is how is this gonna reflect on the way we will "play" the game. Is it gonna be a bit like Lock On, with scalable realism, or is it gonna be a steep learning curve, button pressing fest like F4?
Looking forward to fly the F-15E with my m8 on backseat! Gonna be a long wait! :wink:
Thanks
Cheers,
The Syndicate
03-25-2004, 04:04
I'm looking forward for the release date when it comes. As for myself, Falcon 4.0 is without a doubt the top dog in sims to date. I love a challenge so any interaction with cockpit controls and avionics is right up my alley. I am in the process of upgrading my system (I've put it off long enough), so I hope my box will have what it takes to tackle what might very well be a very hardware demanding sim.
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Vlerkies
03-25-2004, 04:39
Yeah i also think it is going to be very hardware demanding
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