Somebody please explain for me a little more clearly about the FOV change and how to get it back to how it was in AH2. I just started back playing after about 4 years away, and so far I'm missing AH2 in many ways. My computer, despite being a very beastly gaming rig just 6 years ago, seems to struggle a little with AH3.
I also cannot see many of the primary flight instruments in most of the planes. In particular, one of my favorite planes, the basic F-4U has hardly any instruments visible. I hate the HUD, once I found out it could be turned off, I turned it completely off like all the other (thankfully few compared to other games) crutches in game which I have always loathed and disabled.
With the HUD off, and if I could get the FOV back to the way it was, I think I could learn to love AH3 the way that I loved AH2. Certainly AH still has what I (as a real life pilot) find to be the most realistic feeling flight model of any flight sim ever, (military or civilian). The gameplay aspects of trying to win the war and capture bases are very enjoyable to me as well, and I greatly missed the game all these years away (due to being first overseas, then in a rural area with no satisfactory internet).
As far as other observations about changes and comparisons between the new and the old so far: I do have to say that the graphics of AH3 are simply amazing. I don't like the new GV-dar at all. I love all the new updated planes, and the addition of battleships. I like the increased density of objects for a more realistic feel when in ground vehicles. I don't like how my sound is working compared to the old. Part of that may be that I had the mitsu sound pack on the old, but the new seems to act weird (like if I go idle on the throttle, I can no longer hear the engine at all). I really hope that most of the issues I'm having with graphics and audio can be fixed with fine tuning of the options. Overall, Aces High continues to be technically amazing in every way, and is still my favorite flight sim and far outstrips anything else I have ever tried.