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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 627.3 hrs on record (145.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 23 Sep, 2015 @ 3:55pm

That feeling when I got my first muliplayer kill in the MiG-21, and with guns, is something I can't explain with words. And it was only an A-10C.


The satisfaction when, after tons of hours of practice, of mastering an airplane, its systems, weapons, etc, you get to use it properly and succeed, that kind of satisfaction I haven't experienced it in any other game, even when playing team vs team tournaments in tactical FPS games.


I can only say: if you are into flight simulation, into fighters, attack aircraft or helicopters, go for it. The simulation of most of the modules is superb.



Yes, I know it can get expensive, but actually I wouldn't recommend getting a lot of modules when starting. Get a module you think you will like and start invesing hours in it, and learning the aircraft and to be able to fly it as if you've been doing it for years. Then go to multiplayer and show what you are worth. First it will be all frustration, but after some time and experience, when you start acomplishing your objectives it will be extremely rewarding.



One last thing to say, and being an X-Plane 10 player I noticed really quickly, the clouds on this game are extremely optimized and look fantastic.
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number 16 bunger shelter 27 Feb, 2016 @ 9:44pm 
Yeah, I got the same satisfaction with my first War Thunder Sim kill. But I know that WT sim is NOTHING like DCS world.
⛥ ⌁⌁L⁕ꝉ⁜ϾH ⌁⌁ 18 Jan, 2016 @ 6:17pm 
that feeling when you pay that much for dlc