WWII Flight sims(WWI accepted also in certain situations.)

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WWII Flight sims(WWI accepted also in certain situations.)

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Hey any good suggestions on any other WWII dos games that i dont know about? (other than SWOTL, Aces: pacific/europe, TFH:TBOB)
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CFS:
http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10551

EAW:
http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10550

Jane's....
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/j ... i-fighters

And of course the excellent:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/1942- ... ic-air-war

All more recent WWII air combat games I've tried sux big, really.
Mostly based on console games, view behind plane, arcade hall stuff.
For crying out loud.

As for WWI combat flight sims: there isn't one I fully liked.

Another one that you should try once isn't WWI/WWII: corncob3D, not situated in one of the WW but in an imaginairy world, against invading aliens.
You fly a corsair. Interesting game because of some extra elements, you can land and plant bombs if needed, you must manage your planes, you have limited supplies.... try it out. Pretty hard to fly and survive.
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freeware for these games?

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hey is there a freeware for these games?

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1942 TPAW is MicroProse, thus ESA protected, but you can find it on some AW sites.
EAW is too recent, look in the bargain bins.
MS CFS , no need to say it's protected, look also in the bargain bins.

Also ESA protected, but findable:
F-14 Fleet Defender (pretty good, but not very tactical and not WW related of course)

Good, but not so good as 1942:
Pacific Strike, downloadable @HotUs:
http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=802

Corncob3D is on our (ahem ... emmzee's) site.
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Micro Prose?

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Why does Micro Prose not allow their games to be freeware?
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Not MicroProse, ESA, and they protect the games, it's their good right.

It's not because a car is 15 years old it is free to grab. Same for games.
Some are protected, others not. Period.
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*Update*
Almost forgot, but EAW has an active modding community.
You can completely remod EAW to WWI.
http://www.sandbaggereaw.com/ww1home.html
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
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