Well, I started flight sim games with that "Chuck Yeager" simulation. I was always exclusively facinated by prop-sims, and I also majored in Western History. Anything that had to do with airplanes of WWII was a big interest for me - building models(though only a newbie at this), reading books(hard to find good books in Asia
), reading stories/reports..
Then I first got my hands on Dynamix's Aces of the Pacific, and Aces of the Europe. The translated manual was pathetic(10 pages), but reading about the aircraft and getting to fly them on the PC was almost like a dream-come-true experience for me. I tried almost every 'new sim' that featured WWII planes, and since it was pre-internet era, I actually thought pretty good about being able to shoot down hundreds of AIs in a day
Then, the internet age arrived. Found this pleasant on-line game called "Air Attack(FA1)"
So, my MMOG experience begins with Fighter Ace. I realized there were also other people like me, and some of them recommended War Birds. Those were the "final days" of War Birds and Air Warrior, but I didn't get a chance to play it. So I naturally continued to play through FA1.5, FA2.0 and FA2.5. I was pretty cocky by then, since it was fairly easy to shoot down
people in FA, and downing all those "Green GBR" hoardes in Spit14s with the 109F-4 was always a pride-swelling experience.
Then, one day, some of the people on the community I was at recommended "Aces High", which was supposedly the newest hot-rod in the market(by that time, AH was in 1.05 I think..). So I started off with AH1.05. I think to myself "OK, let's give it a try" - pick my usual ride Bf109F-4 in that cocky "Fighter Ace mentality", and found out I couldn't sustain a turn that lasted more than 270 degrees! As if that wasn't enough, I instantly became cannon-fodder to every enemy around. Boy did my ego take a hit there!
So that's how it all begins..