[simpits-tech] FS2004

Radvan, James James.Radvan at rbs.co.uk
Wed Sep 29 12:18:17 PDT 2004


FS2004 doesn't have a combat environment.  Even damage is poorly simulated -
airframe overstress simply results in immediate termination of the flight.
Unless you count shouting "rattatatatat" into your teamspeak headset as
combat, you have to go for CFS or even better, Falcon4/LOMAC/IL2.

Cheers

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Charles Morford [SMTP:netnurd at msn.com]
> Sent:	30 September 2004 11:15
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> Subject:	[simpits-tech] FS2004
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> Having never used the MS products I have a few questions.
> There is a great deal of military planes that can be added to this
> sim. However they never mention a combat environment. Does one
> have to add one of the CFS releases in order to obtain this? << File:
> ATT341821.txt >> 


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