Best Flight Sim

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What the best flight sim? Combat or non-combat
I used to play janes USAF often but it doesnt work properly with XP. :confused:
 
There is only one - MSFS 2004.
But the question has to be, what are you trying to simulate?
Combat flight sims are good fun and Falcon 4 is very good, nice graphics too. The MS Combat FS are pretty good, as is the IL range. But for sheer support there is only MSFS 2002/04. There is a lot of payware add on stuff and plenty of share/freeware on AVSIM or similar.
Avoid buying the local made scenary disc sold by some crowd in Cape Town - it does conflict with the freeware stuff made by Aeroworx.
Best fun is by joining a Virtual Airline. There are a few South African ones. Here you get to fly as though you were a pilot on one of the routes with one of the actual aircraft - you download the colour scheme from the net.
 
what a joke, its a waste of 60MB, even with a 30GB cap.
i couldnt even get it to run properly on my system which isnt half bad.
It was however "fun" doing loops and barrel rolls with a 737:P
 
If you're looking for WW2 Combat Flight sims, IL-2 Sturmovik, Forgotten Battles and Pacific Fighters (All from the same developers) are probably the best.

www.pacific-fighters.com

They also have a modern jet fighter game called Lock-on: Modern Air Combat

www.lo-mac.com

They all are very realistic and you'lll need a decent joystick.
 
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WW2 era
IL2 series is the best by a long shot for many reasons, anyone of them is better than the rest and they (Forgotten Battles, Pacific Fighters Aces Expansion pack) are played on a joint instal at SGS, accept no substitute, the rest are all rubbish. I say again rubbish.
Modern jets,
Nothing comes close to the complexity of Falcon 4 and the new F4Allied Force is good. Its an old sim that is continually revamped, the graphics are dated but dont let that fool you, the avionics and weapons systems are light years ahead of anything else. It will take you months to learn to fly this sim anywhere near properly, its great.
Also LockOn or Lomac (Lock On Modern Air Combat)
Has all the eye candy you could ever want, but you need a beast of a machine to run it at medium to high settings. This just gets worse in 'busy' missions.
Its got good flight models and is not nearly as complex as Falcon so if you are wanting to go jets, then this is probably your best bet coming from Janes. Its really good fun, but you will still need to put effort in and learn the onboard systems, its not BF2 k@k@.
Oh ja, dont even think about playing anyone of these sims without a descent joystick.
If you want to fly buses, go MSFS2000andwhatever, not a fan.
MS has a definate place in the market though for procedural based flying, the attention to detail of flightplans, atc, etc is really good, but the rest is just plain boring.
 
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