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Crunge92

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  1. Alright, so in the first mission of The Shore--the CSAR--am I supposed to be able to call the F-15s in for help against the Mig-29s? No matter how hard I try, my A-10 is nothing more than a useful target for the Mig pilots to calibrate their missile guidance systems. Meanwhile, the F-15s just loaf around sucking up more of the taxpayers' gasoline, because there's no option in the radio menu to call them in. Is this a bug, or do I really need to engage a supersonic aircraft?
  2. Well, I've made my decision. I've seen what you guys have to say, and I've seen the videos, and unfortunately I don't think I'll be buying it this time. It just seems that if I want to play it at an enjoyable level, I'm going to need a lot more time, money and equipment than what I have. The ironic thing is that I've been looking far and wide for a realistic combat flight simulator--and unfortunately this sim is exactly what I wished for. My dad was an A-10 pilot, so naturally I wanted this sim even more. And I played Lock-On on this laptop pretty well, so when I saw that this was made by the same people I thought "How hard could it be?" I guess I'll be condemned to jet-camping in Battlefield 3 on my PSTriple until I can afford a better PC. Until then, adios!
  3. Hey guys, I've been considering buying this game, and I just saw it's available on Steam (which is awesome) so now the question is (and I know you probably get asked this a lot): Should I? I've seen the minimum requirements, and I know my laptop meets them, but I just want to know if it will run well (I'm a bit of a stickler for graphics). I figured you guys would know better than me, considering I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to PC gaming, and this seems to be a very memory-intensive game. I've got: Intel i7-2630QM @ 2.00Ghz 6GB RAM Windows 7 64-bit Nvidia GeForce GT540M 2GB (Am I forgetting anything?) And a follow-up question: Will I be able to play this game with a gamepad, like, for instance, a PS3 controller that I McGyvered to work on my laptop? I've got a proper joystick, but I'm in a college dorm and the joystick is two hours away at home. Is the misery of using a controller more or less than the misery involved in driving that far? Many thanks for your help.
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