Rating: Summary: The BEST WWII Flight Sim available! Review: This game just rocks! I have had it since the day it came out and i still haven't got tired of it. The campaigns in this game may be its only weak link, as they are fairly easy and there aren't very many of them. What i love most about this game is JanesCombat.net. You can play against 7 other players over the internet and have a 4 on 4 dogfight. That has given me hours of entertainment. If you love flying games, you have to get this one!
Rating: Summary: The Best ! Review: This is the best WW2 air combat sim on the market. Even it's 2 years old, it still rocks, particularly in high resolutions and color depths. I use 1280*1024 in 32-bit /GeForceDDR accelerator/, visuals are terrific. Gameplay rocks! 3rd party mission editors are available as well. I'm finding the action most interesting in 1/2 slow motion and all help feratures /targeting boxes, labels etc./ turned off. All difficulty maxed out, as well as graphics. I used to preffer MS Combat Flight Simulator or European Air War; since I fitted my PC with a 3D card which can handle the graphics at it's full, this game is just ultimate experience; I re-discovered it for myself this year, and play only WW2 Fighters since. Recommend to everyone! My system: PII400/128MB RAM, 32MB GeForceDDR 3D Prophet
Rating: Summary: Jane's WW II fighters is a top notch game. Review: WW II fighters was one of a pack of four combat flight simulator that came out together in the same one-year period. It proves to be the most beautiful and playable of them all. To start, the graphics are spectacular. They use direct 3D rendering and are completely customizable, allowing many different hardware configurations to run the game well. The details, from explosions and tracer bullets to smoke trails, are stunning. The soundtrack is perhaps the best of any computer game. The music is well composed and appropriate for each situation. The combat sounds enhance the realism of the game. For example, when an enemy barely misses you with his machine guns, you'll hear the bullets sail past you. The game is also very playable and accessible to even the most casual simulator pilot. A unique camera view in the lower right hand corner is padlocked to your target and indicates its bearing. This makes up for the limitation of using a computer screen to take the place of a three dimensional world. The fact that fighters in World War II had none of the onboard radar and avionics of a modern plane means that the simulation is simplified and hence more fun than many of the simulators for modern aircraft. The missions are challenging, but do not really compose a persistent campaign. I highly recommend this game to those interested in combat flight simulators. If you don't take my word for it, just try the demo and I think you'll be sold.
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