Hi all. First post here and considering A-10. I got a bit overwhelmed here when I saw the cockpit some of you guys sport, though. I was like wow :fear: How am I supposed to compete against that! Very impressive setups, though.
I did a lot of sims back in the mid-late 80s with Jet and other various flight sims. Of course, with the introduction of Doom & Quake, FPSers consumed me. But I've always had space for a good sim in my heart. Wing Commander..X3..Tie Fighter vs X-Wing. Throughout the years, I've noticed one thing of me. I either like something really Sci-fi or something really challenging. Give me something with both and I'll be in heaven!
I'm in odd ball, though. I hate these "modern warfare" FPSers. Just too boring for me. Walk around with a gun, get capped, wait 15s, rinse and repeat. I loved Unreal Tournament 2004 and was even in a clan for it going nearly 4 years back in the day. I need something different and unique with lots of objectives.
Although this is modern warfare, it has that element of micromanaging your equipment. I simply loved the thread here of someone's A-10 being shot, fuel was disrupted in some way, and they had to manually prime and restart one of their engines in mid flight. First thing I said out loud after reading that was "Yeah!"
A-10 looks unique in the sense of how the sim offers you a plane that must be managed and kept alive during all sorts of scenarios. It's complex and I love that.
But is it too complex for me? I'd be a somewhat casual gamer to it and am afraid I'd have to reread the manual every time I want to fly out. I'm not hardcore enough to cut out my own flight seat with a butter knife, but am pretty sure to invest in a good stick & throttle. My PC would not be dedicated to it as there are still other games I like to play. And I'm looking for long term, too. I've had too many games recently with a very little price/playability ratio. I've logged nearly 3000+ hours with Unreal Tournament 2004. I can be in the long hall if I like it enough. I would probably play about 5-10 hours a week.
But how much of a disadvantage would I be at if I were to fly against one of these guys with 4 touch screens for the entire cockpit?
I tried Hawkx, but felt it was far too gimmicky for me.