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Title: World of Warplanes
Post by: trax1 on July 04, 2011, 11:51:34 AM
Not sure if this has been talked about on here already or not but I just saw this posted about on my Facebook page from "World of Tanks" that they are developing a new game for the series called "World of Warplanes", I guess it will be similar to "WOT" in that you earn points & gold to upgrade and buy new vehicles.  It says in the article that you'll be able to use the gold from your "WOT" account in "World of Warplanes".  I'll definitely be giving it a try when they come out with it to see how the game play & modeling is.

They also mentioned in the article that after "World of Warplanes" they might develop a game called "World of Battleships".

http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/01/world-of-warplanes-first-details-will-have-same-gold-experience-economics-as-world-of-tanks/ (http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/01/world-of-warplanes-first-details-will-have-same-gold-experience-economics-as-world-of-tanks/) 
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: F22RaptorDude on July 04, 2011, 12:03:21 PM
This was posted a few weeks ago on here, if I recall not many people liked the idea, but I have no idea I don't play WOT anyway.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Bruv119 on July 04, 2011, 12:27:33 PM
I foresee some bomb**** whineage.    :D
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Ack-Ack on July 04, 2011, 01:08:14 PM
Not sure if this has been talked about on here already or not but I just saw this posted about on my Facebook page from "World of Tanks" that they are developing a new game for the series called "World of Warplanes", I guess it will be similar to "WOT" in that you earn points & gold to upgrade and buy new vehicles.  It says in the article that you'll be able to use the gold from your "WOT" account in "World of Warplanes".  I'll definitely be giving it a try when they come out with it to see how the game play & modeling is.

They also mentioned in the article that after "World of Warplanes" they might develop a game called "World of Battleships".

http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/01/world-of-warplanes-first-details-will-have-same-gold-experience-economics-as-world-of-tanks/ (http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/01/world-of-warplanes-first-details-will-have-same-gold-experience-economics-as-world-of-tanks/) 

Arcade flight model.  It's going to be just WoT but with planes, so don't hold your breath for a flight model on par with AH.

ack-ack
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: curry1 on July 04, 2011, 02:04:59 PM
The graphics will also not be on par with Ah either.  They will be multitudes of times better.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: prowl3r on July 04, 2011, 02:36:16 PM
tried wot and HATED it. the air game will be just as bad. i prefer better gameplay/modeling to graphics any time.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: DMGOD on July 04, 2011, 02:42:10 PM
tried wot and HATED it. the air game will be just as bad. i prefer better gameplay/modeling to graphics any time.

 :aok
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: SmokinLoon on July 04, 2011, 02:48:56 PM
Flight models, realism, and experience are important critea for me.  WoT had great graphics.  But I really didnt like the gamey game game feel of it. 

If WoP (and no, this time it does not mean Italians W/O papers  :) ) is similar it will be very dissapointing as well.

WoB might be another story.   
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: 321BAR on July 04, 2011, 03:15:01 PM
Flight models, realism, and experience are important critea for me.  WoT had great graphics.  But I really didnt like the gamey game game feel of it. 

If WoP (and no, this time it does not mean Italians W/O papers  :) ) is similar it will be very dissapointing as well.

WoB might be another story.   
all still better than WoW
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Yeager on July 04, 2011, 03:54:26 PM
I dont see it doing AH any favors.  After playing WoT for about a month I cant even stand to up a GV in AH any more. 
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Ack-Ack on July 04, 2011, 04:52:42 PM
The graphics will also not be on par with Ah either.  They will be multitudes of times better.

A pretty looking game doesn't make the game any good, just makes it look pretty. 

ack-ack
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: curry1 on July 04, 2011, 05:12:57 PM
Aces High is almost ridiculous by how far behind it is.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Rino on July 04, 2011, 05:40:08 PM
     Well no one is forcing you to fly, ya know.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Tupac on July 04, 2011, 05:43:17 PM
Im not excited about this game, but I will give World of Battleships a whirl
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: trax1 on July 04, 2011, 06:03:52 PM
Im not excited about this game, but I will give World of Battleships a whirl
Yeah I think the Battleship's game will be cool, starting out with some kind small ship to fight with & building your way up to monster size Battleships with 16in guns on it's deck & getting into large scale Navel engagements.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: SmokinLoon on July 04, 2011, 06:07:43 PM
I dont see it doing AH any favors.  After playing WoT for about a month I cant even stand to up a GV in AH any more. 

Why not?  Is AH not "flash-bang/power-up" enough for ya?   :D   WoT is the FPS of tank sims.  I was impressed with the graphics but that is about it.  Dont get me wrong, I dont think AH is the king of tank sims but I'd go with AH long before a number of other tanks sims.  Your mileage may vary.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Tac on July 04, 2011, 10:02:48 PM
And they say the game they'll make after World of Planes is World of Battleships.


I can see a sea of yamato's and Bismarks... :P
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: MaSonZ on July 04, 2011, 10:09:03 PM
Aces High is almost ridiculous by how far behind it is.
but you see, HTC isnt in the game for the graphics, they are in it for the players to enjoy themself that dont have the money for a custom rig.. money is hard to come by for many for a rig in a good economy, but add in this economy for the past decade? doesnt surprise me its far behind in graphics....
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shane on July 05, 2011, 09:00:02 AM
And they say the game they'll make after World of Planes is World of Battleships.


I can see a sea of yamato's and Bismarks... :P

it's already loosely based on the same engine as an existing naval game... navy field... meh... I played  :noid  havent really taken a look at WoT.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shuffler on July 05, 2011, 09:03:04 AM
The graphics will also not be on par with Ah either.  They will be multitudes of times better.

Which is good for the xboxers.

The guys who want to fight in different planes will be here. :)
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Raptor05121 on August 22, 2011, 04:19:23 PM
bump:

Beta is slated for release at the end of the year

http://worldofwarplanes.com/

graphics sure look cool, but no cockpit view and they say its more for an arcade feel.

Its free, I'll play it, but I'm sure I'll stick with AH too.

http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/world-of-warplanes/1189106p1.html
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Karnak on August 22, 2011, 05:44:18 PM
The screenshots so far have inferior graphics to AH.  Our P-39 looks better than the one they show, as an example.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: B4Buster on August 22, 2011, 09:08:07 PM
WoP will suck, but World of Battleships is an interesting idea. I'm going to give that one a try.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: B4Buster on August 22, 2011, 09:08:56 PM
graphics sure look cool, but no cockpit view and they say its more for an arcade feel.


I can all but guarantee there will be no cockpit view.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Pigslilspaz on August 22, 2011, 09:58:13 PM
The 109 looks like plastic....  :rofl
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: curry1 on August 22, 2011, 10:07:03 PM
The screenshots so far have inferior graphics to AH.  Our P-39 looks better than the one they show, as an example.

I have to agree it is very cartoony.  Which is saying something compared to AH.  If its fun i will play it if not then i won't.  I don't need to deal with any of this purist simulator bullcrap.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: ozrocker on August 23, 2011, 08:09:39 AM
I have to agree it is very cartoony.  Which is saying something compared to AH.  If its fun i will play it if not then i won't.  I don't need to deal with any of this purist simulator bullcrap.
SIMULATOR- Used to simulate real thing. If you don't like a simulator to simulate real performance, why play?




                                                                                                                                                  :cheers: Oz
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shuffler on August 23, 2011, 09:44:19 AM
SIMULATOR- Used to simulate real thing. If you don't like a simulator to simulate real performance, why play?




                                                                                                                                                  :cheers: Oz

I believe he is refering to all the setup before flying..... mags on, throttle rich, etc.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Raptor05121 on August 23, 2011, 11:49:43 PM
I believe he is refering to all the setup before flying..... mags on, throttle rich, etc.

AH2 is far from a simulator. Last time I checked, the Bf109s like to run at WEP with M+1 and M+2 off
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: AHTbolt on August 24, 2011, 01:26:20 PM
Theres free play but to get new planes you have to start spending money just like in WoT
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Daubie on December 01, 2011, 08:26:10 AM
Not sure if this has been talked about on here already or not but I just saw this posted about on my Facebook page from "World of Tanks" that they are developing a new game for the series called "World of Warplanes", I guess it will be similar to "WOT" in that you earn points & gold to upgrade and buy new vehicles.  It says in the article that you'll be able to use the gold from your "WOT" account in "World of Warplanes".  I'll definitely be giving it a try when they come out with it to see how the game play & modeling is.

They also mentioned in the article that after "World of Warplanes" they might develop a game called "World of Battleships".

http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/01/world-of-warplanes-first-details-will-have-same-gold-experience-economics-as-world-of-tanks/ (http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/07/01/world-of-warplanes-first-details-will-have-same-gold-experience-economics-as-world-of-tanks/) 

I played WOT for about a week a few months ago.  In a word as to their tanking simulation---DUMB!  Don't tell me where the enemy tanks are; what fun is that?

BUT

I see the new GVs model here to Aces High mimicks WOT's keypad vehicle movements.  Myself, I hate the new GV modeling including the ship gunning here to the current Aces High.  I liked the older version better.  I came here in 2007.  I know a lot of guys that quit Aces High because of this stupid GV modeling.  Here, they took away the zoom application, why even use an M8?  Early War and Mid War Arenas are ghost towns since this new Aces High version.  Don't go blaming loss of people due to a bad economy as to losing customers. 

For about a year I left here and do other flight sims.  I came back here last month.  I do miss the other aspects of this game that nobody else has.  I suspect some guys have also come back under different usernames, but their old squads do not exist anymore.

The current PC Gamer magazine "Holiday 2011" I purchased because I built my current machine from their suggestions in their "Hard Stuff Trinity" column, and am looking to build a newer one.

Page 22 as to the PC Gamer magazine mentions an article titled, "World of Warplanes", and why I posted this reply.  I did a search to the forums here; this thread was top of the listing.

I will try this newbie just to see what it is.

DCS Warthog and Black Shark are much more realistic than here but the servers used are kind of like a LAN party and no dedicated, company owned server.  And, until they build up enough dedicated aircraft like "LockOn" has, there is not much to offer in aerial combat and there is no GVs to hop in to, except watch the AI do their thing.

Surprisingly, looking at the world market, the flight sim community may be small, but it has their own very dedicated niches that seem to be good enough to make profit for awhile.  Maybe the community is small, but like to Aces High, there are a few hundred, maybe a thousand or so people that still like the game, no matter what the management does to it.  As to DCS, I have only met a couple guys that have ever tried Aces High and the guys that I have talked to (typed to and TeamSpeak) would never come here, as Aces High is not realistic enough to their comparrison.

Economics 101 taught that all consumer products have a life span.  The trick to longevity is marketing and catering to people's wants and maybe that is why the changes that continue here.  It will be interesting to see if "World of Warplanes" modeling will be incorporated here to some aspect.

Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shuffler on December 01, 2011, 08:52:18 AM
I played WOT for about a week a few months ago.  In a word as to their tanking simulation---DUMB!  Don't tell me where the enemy tanks are; what fun is that?

BUT

I see the new GVs model here to Aces High mimicks WOT's keypad vehicle movements.  Myself, I hate the new GV modeling including the ship gunning here to the current Aces High.  I liked the older version better.  I came here in 2007.  I know a lot of guys that quit Aces High because of this stupid GV modeling.  Here, they took away the zoom application, why even use an M8?  Early War and Mid War Arenas are ghost towns since this new Aces High version.  Don't go blaming loss of people due to a bad economy as to losing customers. 

For about a year I left here and do other flight sims.  I came back here last month.  I do miss the other aspects of this game that nobody else has.  I suspect some guys have also come back under different usernames, but their old squads do not exist anymore.

The current PC Gamer magazine "Holiday 2011" I purchased because I built my current machine from their suggestions in their "Hard Stuff Trinity" column, and am looking to build a newer one.

Page 22 as to the PC Gamer magazine mentions an article titled, "World of Warplanes", and why I posted this reply.  I did a search to the forums here; this thread was top of the listing.

I will try this newbie just to see what it is.

DCS Warthog and Black Shark are much more realistic than here but the servers used are kind of like a LAN party and no dedicated, company owned server.  And, until they build up enough dedicated aircraft like "LockOn" has, there is not much to offer in aerial combat and there is no GVs to hop in to, except watch the AI do their thing.

Surprisingly, looking at the world market, the flight sim community may be small, but it has their own very dedicated niches that seem to be good enough to make profit for awhile.  Maybe the community is small, but like to Aces High, there are a few hundred, maybe a thousand or so people that still like the game, no matter what the management does to it.  As to DCS, I have only met a couple guys that have ever tried Aces High and the guys that I have talked to (typed to and TeamSpeak) would never come here, as Aces High is not realistic enough to their comparrison.

Economics 101 taught that all consumer products have a life span.  The trick to longevity is marketing and catering to people's wants and maybe that is why the changes that continue here.  It will be interesting to see if "World of Warplanes" modeling will be incorporated here to some aspect.



What is the name of your Flight Sim? Or are you just stating your opinion as fact?
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Daubie on December 01, 2011, 10:58:27 AM
What is the name of your Flight Sim? Or are you just stating your opinion as fact?

Here you go.  Go at it.  

http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/series/warthog/

The same people make the Ka-50 Black Shark.

http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/series/black_shark/  

I've been playing both since March 2011 after the man kicked me off this BBS for justifiable reasons.  I quit the game and all my perkies went bye-bye.  Rejoined last month---I guess I miss all the in game blatant chatter and I like the AH server.  

I was in Best Buy last January and got LockOn Platinum for $20, which I played about a week.  Flaming Cliffs is not very realistic, but DCS is.  Then I found Warthog.  Warthog is made for Windows-7, 64 bit.  These guys actually built the real life, USA National Guard flight simulator for the Warthog, less the Classified stuff for in game.  I did a Google search and found a very friendly guy that helped set me up with my CH Gear and thus the journey.

Some guy in Falcon 4, actually one Italian guy, says Falcon 4 has a much more realistic flight model in comparrison to DCS.  There is a community of this genre that still exist just for Falcon 4.  Cheap via Amazon.

Starting both aircraft as preflight takes 10 minutes, after you learn it, just to taxi to the runway.  Nothing like taking off, hit birds, flameout, and emergency procedures.  They fly in real weather conditions and crosswind landings.

I downloaded the modules from the Russian mirror in my wee hours here in NY as the USA http mirror kept locking up.

The Warthog was $60 plus unlimited free patches.  No CD existed at the time.  No server fee.

The helicopter, just to fly it, is much more of a challenge.

There are two modes: one for arcade like gaming, and one in full simulation.  The best server in the USA is near Boston; I think this guy actually has a real server up, not just a PC server.  Think he goes by the Phoenix squad.  He plays his server in full, realistic sim mode and better know your stuff and he has rules---forget about vulching.  There, as here, they have real life pilots and commercial pilots and some military pilots.

I really don't care.  There are other flight sims to go fly, actually better than here.  I don't think I have violated any rules.  But whatever, I used to be a hippy child, go with the flow, man.

Well, opinions are relative, eh?
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Daubie on December 01, 2011, 11:31:37 AM
Neither of those are yours. What is the name of the game you produce. I'd like to try it.

Neither of the games you listed are competition for AH.

MY flight sim?

Did I say that?

I have MY copy I purchased, but basically, like here, I rent.

Competition?

I don't think I said that either.

I did say REALISTIC as in REALISM.  AH never flies in real weather, for instance.

I took Commodore-64 BASIC programming once.  That's my extent of programming.

I did mention I want to build a new machine, new PC.

Have a nice day.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Lusche on December 01, 2011, 12:09:10 PM
I see the new GVs model here to Aces High mimicks WOT's keypad vehicle movements.  Myself, I hate the new GV modeling including the ship gunning here to the current Aces High.  I liked the older version better.  I came here in 2007.  I know a lot of guys that quit Aces High because of this stupid GV modeling.  Here, they took away the zoom application, why even use an M8?  Early War and Mid War Arenas are ghost towns since this new Aces High version.  Don't go blaming loss of people due to a bad economy as to losing customers. 


1) Nothing has really changed in EW and MW population "since this new" version. Basically both arenas are in a slow steady decline ever since they had been created, but other than that there was no significant, sudden drop recently.

2) GV modeling. Every change, no matter how good or bad it is, makes some people quit. And as like-minded people tend to stick together, everybody having a beef with something "knows many guys who had left". There was that guy in the MA who even stated numbers like "30% of the GV'ers have left, I talked to them.
But fact is that the GV usage (measured in play time) went UP since the changes. I wished myself AH wouldn't have gone this way in GV modeling, but the numbers clearly indicate that I'm in the minority ;)
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: gyrene81 on December 01, 2011, 12:37:56 PM
DCS Warthog and Black Shark are much more realistic than here...<snip>
from what perspective? all the little switches and buttons you have to push just to light up the engines? lots of fun but, consider what would happen in the main arenas if it took 5 or 10 minutes to get off the runway...500 people avoiding any real fighting because they don't want to have to take the time to get back in the air. not to mention how much easier it would be to take a base and you wouldn't even have to kill the hangars.


As to DCS, I have only met a couple guys that have ever tried Aces High and the guys that I have talked to (typed to and TeamSpeak) would never come here, as Aces High is not realistic enough to their comparrison.
for those "not realistic enough" people i have to wonder how many of those you spok to actually spent any time flying an a-10 or ka-50...i'm betting their idea of "more realistic" has more to do with the buttons and gadgets than anything else.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shuffler on December 01, 2011, 12:38:31 PM
MY flight sim?

Did I say that?

I have MY copy I purchased, but basically, like here, I rent.

Competition?

I don't think I said that either.

I did say REALISTIC as in REALISM.  AH never flies in real weather, for instance.

I took Commodore-64 BASIC programming once.  That's my extent of programming.

I did mention I want to build a new machine, new PC.

Have a nice day.

Generally when you talk about business choices of other businesses it is better to be experienced in those businesses before critiquing. It was my mistake assuming you might know what you were talking about.

If graphics are all that floats your boat then this game is not for you.
If you want to control all extents of engine start up and airflow then this game is not for you.
If you want modern jets or helos, this game is not for you.

I'm not sure who guided you here based on your criteria but they were mistaken.

This game is for folks who like flying, driving, or floating WWII era equipment without being fully trained in operating the real deal. This game is for folks who like playing against other real live players. This game's graphics are designed to work on new machines and also for folks who do not have the latest/greatest machines.

As I stated in the earlier post. The two games you posted are not are not competition for AH. Your bringing them up as a comparison. They both fail in that regard as neither has WWII equipment.

Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Daubie on December 01, 2011, 02:23:10 PM
What is the name of your Flight Sim? Or are you just stating your opinion as fact?

Ah, sarcasm. 

I totally missed that.  Guess you got me...

I'll stay in the game.  I think it best for me to stay off the BBS.  Any further discussion of any kind on any subject is pointless.


Cheers
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: james on December 01, 2011, 02:52:34 PM
World of warplanes is made by the guys that made world of tanks. Look at the World Of Planes game. That has graphics AND will have a persistant environment like what we have here. Looks like they spent some time looking at our wishlist with the f-86 in there as well as some other things. This game is certainly behind as far as a few games out there, but this one is still fun sometimes.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Wiley on December 01, 2011, 02:56:36 PM
World of warplanes is made by the guys that made world of tanks. Look at the World Of Planes game. That has graphics AND will have a persistant environment like what we have here. Looks like they spent some time looking at our wishlist with the f-86 in there as well as some other things. This game is certainly behind as far as a few games out there, but this one is still fun sometimes.

Hmp!  Hadn't seen that WoP was different from WoW.  That's interesting.  I will be surprised if WoW is decent, but gonna have to read up on WoP.

Wiley.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Devil 505 on December 01, 2011, 03:03:33 PM
World of warplanes is made by the guys that made world of tanks. Look at the World Of Planes game. That has graphics AND will have a persistant environment like what we have here. Looks like they spent some time looking at our wishlist with the f-86 in there as well as some other things. This game is certainly behind as far as a few games out there, but this one is still fun sometimes.

Keep in mind that World of Planes is from the same guys that did IL2 Birds of Prey for Xbox 360. If the flight model is the same, all the eye candy wont save it. Also there were elements that were VERY arcadey, so OPs wish for more realism might come up a bit short.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Ack-Ack on December 01, 2011, 05:25:42 PM
Hmp!  Hadn't seen that WoP was different from WoW.  That's interesting.  I will be surprised if WoW is decent, but gonna have to read up on WoP.

Wiley.

World of Planes is made by the same guys that did the console to PC port of Birds of Prey and called it Wings of Prey.  It was pretty to look at but the flight model and physics were pure arcade.  Don't expect more out of WoP.

ack-ack
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Pigslilspaz on December 01, 2011, 06:15:25 PM
Keep in mind that World of Planes is from the same guys that did IL2 Birds of Prey for Xbox 360. If the flight model is the same, all the eye candy wont save it. Also there were elements that were VERY arcadey, so OPs wish for more realism might come up a bit short.

Birds of Prey is the only game I have ever returned, it was just so horrible. Thanks for bringing back the nightmares.  :cry
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Devil 505 on December 01, 2011, 06:40:17 PM
Birds of Prey is the only game I have ever returned, it was just so horrible. Thanks for bringing back the nightmares.  :cry

I have good memories...of trying AH because Birds of Prey sucked so bad.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: SmokinLoon on December 01, 2011, 07:33:30 PM
MY flight sim?

Did I say that?

I have MY copy I purchased, but basically, like here, I rent.

Competition?

I don't think I said that either.

I did say REALISTIC as in REALISM.  AH never flies in real weather, for instance.

I took Commodore-64 BASIC programming once.  That's my extent of programming.

I did mention I want to build a new machine, new PC.

Have a nice day.

You Sir, need to fly in some special events.  the MA's are the lowest common denominator. 
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shuffler on December 01, 2011, 08:20:49 PM
Ah, sarcasm. 

I totally missed that.  Guess you got me...

I'll stay in the game.  I think it best for me to stay off the BBS.  Any further discussion of any kind on any subject is pointless.


Cheers

Your right... pointless. Just as I thought.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: TequilaChaser on December 01, 2011, 11:15:59 PM
at least someone pointed out that   WOWP ( World of WarPlanes ) is a completely different game from WOP ( world of Planes )


if you like aces high, about the only thing you will like in WOP will be the graphics........... but as far as gameplay, graphics do not make........


TC  
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Wiley on December 02, 2011, 10:22:44 AM
Thanks for the info gents.  IIRC I tried to download the demo of wings of prey to check it out at some point, and during the extraction process on the file, my system locked up, my file system corrupted for some reason and I had to reinstall windows.  Never got back to it partly out of superstitious fear. ;)

Glad I wasn't missing much.  Thanks for the heads-up on what one can probably expect out of WoP.

Wiley.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Daubie on December 02, 2011, 11:32:13 AM
from what perspective? all the little switches and buttons you have to push just to light up the engines? lots of fun but, consider what would happen in the main arenas if it took 5 or 10 minutes to get off the runway...500 people avoiding any real fighting because they don't want to have to take the time to get back in the air. not to mention how much easier it would be to take a base and you wouldn't even have to kill the hangars.

for those "not realistic enough" people i have to wonder how many of those you spok to actually spent any time flying an a-10 or ka-50...i'm betting their idea of "more realistic" has more to do with the buttons and gadgets than anything else.

They dofight each other Warthog against Warthog, it is not all missles.  Yeah, makes one be more careful---no HOs or RAMs.

Couple guys are active duty crew chiefs on the A-10 over in the Iraq theatre or were recently, fly, and comment about the real jet.

Ka-50?  Plenty of Russian pilots that really flew in the Georgian war.

But, I bet that still is not real enough.

Biggest issue are the vulchers that annoy the crap out of oneself in the unlocked servers that mess me up or kill me while on the tarmac getting ready.  Actually, that vulching action will get guys banned forever on most of their servers.

As to WOTs.  Dumb!  The write up of WOWP and their website, equally so.
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Shuffler on December 02, 2011, 12:50:56 PM
Vulching????  Finally a small thread of commonality between the two games.  :lol
Title: Re: World of Warplanes
Post by: Grayeagle on December 02, 2011, 04:32:28 PM
Rather humorous to talk of 'realism' and out right ban people for vulching or head on shooting, etc.

I seem to recall reading about the demise of Emil Lang and his wingmen (vulched on takeoff), also about Sailor Malan (HO'd), Tommy McGuire (HO'd Zero's all day every day he could) and the entire 8th AF policy on capping airfields where 262's operated from.. way vulched.

I would be willing to bet that if a plane with guns catches an enemy plane on takeoff roll or parked on the tarmac, he would shoot it.
I would.
Hell of a lot better than tryin to find it in the sky and saddle up.
Apparantly a lot of 'real' combat pilots did the same.

-Frank aka GE