Easily learned modern combat flight sims

GEC: Discuss gaming, computers and electronics and venture into the bizarre world of STGODs.

Moderator: Thanas

Post Reply
User avatar
Bob McDob
Rabid Monkey
Posts: 1590
Joined: 2002-07-25 03:14am

Easily learned modern combat flight sims

Post by Bob McDob »

I'm wondering if there are any simple flight sims featuring modern combat aircraft (not necessarily arcade-like, but not Falcoln 4.0 either). Besides being easy to learn (I'm looking for a mindless time-waster I can learn in less than 20 minutes, not something that requires a twelve-step tutorial and 300-page manual), my only other real criteria is that it be for the PC, since for obscure reasons I have never ever owned a console. Anyone know of one?
That's the wrong way to tickle Mary, that's the wrong way to kiss!
Don't you know that, over here lad, they like it best like this!
Hooray, pour les français! Farewell, Angleterre!
We didn't know how to tickle Mary, but we learnt how, over there!
User avatar
Warspite
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1970
Joined: 2002-11-10 11:28am
Location: Somewhere under a rock

Post by Warspite »

Any Novalogic flight-sim, the others I know require the 300-page manual and hours of training.
[img=left]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/ ... iggado.jpg[/img] "You know, it's odd; practically everything that's happened on any of the inhabited planets has happened on Terra before the first spaceship." -- Space Viking
User avatar
PeZook
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13237
Joined: 2002-07-18 06:08pm
Location: Poland

Post by PeZook »

F-22 Total Air War is pretty cool. I learned it in about half an hours, done all the training missions and was ready to rock, without reading the manual at all.
User avatar
Vympel
Spetsnaz
Spetsnaz
Posts: 29312
Joined: 2002-07-19 01:08am
Location: Sydney Australia

Post by Vympel »

Any sim that you can learn to play without the manual in only 2 hours is by definition not a sim of any kind. They're arcade games. Good modern combat sims require some effort to learn.
Like Legend of Galactic Heroes? Please contribute to http://gineipaedia.com/
User avatar
PeZook
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13237
Joined: 2002-07-18 06:08pm
Location: Poland

Post by PeZook »

Vympel wrote:Any sim that you can learn to play without the manual in only 2 hours is by definition not a sim of any kind. They're arcade games. Good modern combat sims require some effort to learn.
There's a difference between "learning to play" and mastering the game...

Eg. You can pretty easily learn how to do stuff in F/A 18: Korea in much less than an hour. Getting your skills up to the point where you can live through the campaign is another matter :)
User avatar
Solid Snake
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1540
Joined: 2002-07-16 07:46pm
Location: 30 miles from my armory

Post by Solid Snake »

Sega Strike Fighter is pretty cool, even though i think it's only out on arcade.
US Army Infantry: Follow Me!

Heavy Armor Brigade
User avatar
Bob McDob
Rabid Monkey
Posts: 1590
Joined: 2002-07-25 03:14am

Post by Bob McDob »

Vympel wrote:Any sim that you can learn to play without the manual in only 2 hours is by definition not a sim of any kind. They're arcade games. Good modern combat sims require some effort to learn.
Then I rephrase my question under your definition of arcade - are there any good arcade modern jet combat games?
That's the wrong way to tickle Mary, that's the wrong way to kiss!
Don't you know that, over here lad, they like it best like this!
Hooray, pour les français! Farewell, Angleterre!
We didn't know how to tickle Mary, but we learnt how, over there!
weemadando
SMAKIBBFB
Posts: 19195
Joined: 2002-07-28 12:30pm
Contact:

Post by weemadando »

Eurofighter Typhoon is fairly "lite" and LO:MAC looks to be bringing arcade home to roost.
User avatar
The Dark
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 7378
Joined: 2002-10-31 10:28pm
Location: Promoting ornithological awareness

Post by The Dark »

As far as I'm concerned, most of the Jane's series carry a good compromise between playability and realism. Jane's Fighter Anthology is the one I have (it's o-l-d, though), and it's a really good game. Just one word of warning: don't try to start with the Vietnam campaign. Trust me. Just don't.
Stanley Hauerwas wrote:[W]hy is it that no one is angry at the inequality of income in this country? I mean, the inequality of income is unbelievable. Unbelievable. Why isn’t that ever an issue of politics? Because you don’t live in a democracy. You live in a plutocracy. Money rules.
BattleTech for SilCore
User avatar
RogueIce
_______
Posts: 13388
Joined: 2003-01-05 01:36am
Location: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
Contact:

Post by RogueIce »

For me, the hardest part of any flight sim is taking off (unless they start you out on the runway all lined up) and landing.

Apart from that, all you need is to program a few buttons to the joystick and you're fairly well set after some practice (in gunnery, dive bombing, etc, whatever the game has).
Image
"How can I wait unknowing?
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)

"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
User avatar
Sea Skimmer
Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
Posts: 37390
Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
Location: Passchendaele City, HAB

Post by Sea Skimmer »

Enemy Engaged was pretty good and easy, though you can only fly helicopters in it, fixed wing is all AI controled on both sides.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
Post Reply