![]() ![]() The flight model might not be as good as the one found in CFS, and the missions might not engender the role-playing attachment one gets to a pilot when playing EAW, but the visual quality of WW2F is stunning. You've never seem a sim like this before, and you're not likely to see anything as pretty again for quite sometime to come - at least, not until next time this year. But whatever concessions WW2F may make in areas of realism, it more than makes up for when it comes to the visuals and atmosphere. ![]() While survey sims can have some appeal for the most purist of computer combat pilots, it's obvious the moment you padlock your first enemy plane that this game is targeting a much broader audience. ![]() Appearing on store shelves after Microsoft's Combat Flight Simulator and Microprose's European Air War, Jane's World War II Fighters completes the triumvirate known as this holiday season's 'Big Three.' WW2F is another classic example of the 'survey' type of simulation for which producer Paul Grace is well known (as opposed to the more hardcore 'study' simulation so often found coming from Jane's other sim figurehead, Andy Hollis). ![]()
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