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The game,,,the game..think bigger,,,the game.
Unlimited High=G,,,in the "game" a "gamer" can pull unlimited G's, ie. over and over, and over, with no ill effects on the body. Try that in real life, in WWII, and see if you still sit in your chair without any redution in physical ability.
Try red-out to blackout in real life, over and over, and see if your brain still functions normally during the fight.
Pull stick through full limits. Read Gallands book, he describes in a section the agonizing effects on the muscles after a mere 2-3 minutes of trying to pull the stick against the forces and the mere fact that the more fit person has a better chance of survival. In game, 20-30 minutes of pulling our "joystick" has zero effects on our muscles except maybe a minor cramp. Maybe for you 40 minutes is really no problem but historically the pilots who describe the actual effects tell a much different stor
You can't continue the fight without reflection of the past. After 3 1/2 years of combat I can attest to that. I can only imagine what pilots of those days went through emotionally. If you have the ability to completely void yourself of the realities of combat while in the cockpit more power to you. But I digress to the written words of the greats like Galland, Johnson, Boyd, etc. They, as great as they were, often could not.