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Posted 05 September 2012 - 05:14 AM

Inside Mac Games has posted a new review of Dogfights 2012 from iEntertainment Network. The World War II combat sim gives players the chance enter the unfriendly skies above a variety of historical terrains in a choice of over 100 aircraft.

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And the planes are the game’s strength. One reason you want good peripherals is that the flight dynamics are pretty realistic. If you’re used to playing flight sims which are forgiving, and all the planes fly pretty much the same, stay level, turn easily, and so on, you’ll be in for an adventure here. Each plane definitely flies differently and each have their strengths and weaknesses in terms of survivability, maneuverability, load outs, etc. This helps keep the scenarios fresh even with the similarity of missions discussed above. If you try and fly a P-38 the same as a P-51, you will be in for a rude awakening. You’ll have a chance to fly the major fighter planes of WWII, and again that is really the point of the game.

Read the full review at the link below.
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Posted 05 September 2012 - 07:00 PM

One of the things about this sim that got my attention was that one of the flight training settings in the game was Randolph AFB outside my hometown of San Antonio, TX. I'm curious how detailed will the scenery around San Antonio be depicted.
http://en.wikipedia....ki/Randolph_afb