It's actually pretty fun, and if you take a few seconds to learn aviation terminology it's really neat stuff. Your base leg is the turn before you're on final for the runway. If you turn left for the base, it's a left base. In the picture below, it's a right turn to the base leg, so it's right traffic--right crosswind, right downwind, right base, then final.

The tower will generally tell you to "make left traffic for runway 28 and report midfield downwind" for example. That means you'll be landing on the runway that's facing 280 degrees on the compass. You'll be making a left turn for the base leg before turning once more for final. Your directional gyro/compass will be pointing to 280 when you're on final to land.
I'm sure that little things like stalls, leading shots with cannon/MG's are things some folks complain about. Heck, why all that stuff when we could just have a game that we play with a mouse or gamepad from 3rd person view? Because it's more immersive and realistic maybe.
Take a second and learn about things like this and you'll benefit hugely in the future. Especially if you've ever for one second thought about going and earning your pilot's license.