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Fsx Missiles Bombs And Nukes In America

Now that my review for the RAZBAM Intruder is posted, I can bring up a question of the forum that's been on my mind for a long time. Do you want to see bombs and guns portrayed in Flight Simulator? Do you want to be able to use your aircraft to blow stuff up?Almost as long as the history of flight, there has also been the weaponization of flight. Being in the air of any sustained period of time is a unique status, and gives an individual a strong tactical advantage over those on the ground. As aircraft were being built and improved, people were coming up with ways to strap guns and bombs on them to rain down death and destruction from above. Being true to the history of flight should mean undertstanding that even the most beautiful aircraft could be an instrument of warfare. On the other hand, MSFS has nearly always removed weapons capabilities from their default aircraft.

Recently, we have had the ability to bomb with bags of flour, re-working 'DFA' to mean 'Drop Flour from Above'. The design decision was to take guns and bombs away from gamers in this sim.Why would you want guns and bombs in the first place?

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The vast majority of targets in FSX are civilian and unarmed. Even the few military targets we have will never shoot back. Although there is military, there are no wars in the FSX world. You can land Air Force One in Kandahar or Baghdad, and nobody will shoot at it. Reviewing the RAZBAM Intruder, I was genuinely creeped-out at the prospect of bombing unarmed, non-hostile civilian targets. Still, even if you are against guns and bombs in MSFS, there's little to stop you from using the aircraft itself as a weapon.

We recall that Microsoft quickly issued a patch that removed the twin towers of the doomed World Trade Center in New York after the 9/11 incident. I imagine that most sim pilots are eager to record as many landings as take-offs, so that suicide attacks in airplanes are not normal behaviours.FSX does not present a gaming world where violent action is acceptable. While destruction can happen, usually it ruins the experience.Okay, so that's how I see the 'dove' side of the equation. The 'hawk' in me marvelled at the clever way bombs are implemented in the RAZBAM Intruder.

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I really wish that the DIANE target computer had more function so that I could do realistic automated A-6 bomb runs. I also like flight combat sims, and I think it's a shame that the greatest titles like 'B-17', 'Gunship!' , 'Falcon', and so on (mostly stuff from MicroProse and Spectrum Holobyte/Sphere) won't be updated as boxed games for modern computers. I still take IL-2 out for a spin once in a while, and I've found that LOMAC runs superbly on an FSX-rated system. What I would really like to see is a return of a 'Chuck Yeager's Air Combat' type of game, that has an FSX-style hangar of aircraft to choose from, and then open-ended free-flight with combat as well as a mission generator.

I don't think I ever shot Gen. Yeager down when the game was set to his difficulty level, least of all in one of those 'Phantom vs. Mustang' duels.That, and I would like to see historical flight sims: a re-make of 'Flight Of The Intruder' with Viet Nam-era carrier ops and real multi-squadron alpha strikes, or a decent WW I campaign, or more WWII-based sims: the Battle Of Britain, the war in the Pacific, etc.I have no problem playing combat flight sims. I do have some qualms about re-working FSX into a combat sim, unless it can be done as something like Combat Flight Simulator but without the bugs.I am interested in hearing what everyone else thinks along the lines of this topic. I am not interested in opinions that would suggest that any one user is wrong because of their view, i.e. 'you suxxorz cuz you don't like bomz', although corrections on facts are acceptable, i.e. That Falcon has been patched and tweaked to become a more modern game.

Fsx Missiles Bombs And Nukes In The World

Should bombs and guns be encouraged in FSX?Jeff ShylukAssistant Managing EditorSenior Staff ReviewerAVSIM. It's a civilian flight sim and I'd like to see it stay that way. ACES has done a combat game before and I hope that they'll do it again.

Having said that, the likelihood of ESP behind harnessed for military/police operations is high - so expect to see violence creep into the title. The mission system can be used for peace and war. The flour-bomb dropping can be coupled with effects for explosions and the models in flightsim are able to portray damage.Invariably, those who use and enjoy military aircraft in flight simulator are going to want to see their stores go 'bang.' The desire is there, but I personally like MSFS as a civilian flight simulator. If you take the total number of flight-oriented entertainment/game/sim titles created in the last 20 years, you'll find that over 90% of them are devoted to simulating flight as it pertains to warfare; why not keep at least one top-quality sim violence-free? I agree with Jeff.

I really enjoy combat flight sims, but, I like MSFS for the recreation of GA and commercial flight. I also think that to make a 'hybrid' military-civil simulator, quality would have to be affected somewhere in there. You might lose some features of either-or to have both. I like as much realism as I can get, and despite the fact that I'm not a r/w pilot, I enjoy full systems simulation. I'd hate to lose that just to be able to blow something up.

That being said, I really liked Jane's USAF. That was a fun combat sim.Thank you,KailFlightSimmer since 1987C2D E6850 3.0GHz 1333FSBXFX Nforce 680i LT SLI2x XFX 8800GT 512MB SLI'd4GB Crucial Ballistix PC6400 800MHzCreative SB Audigy2 ZSUltra Xfinity 600W SLI PSUSeagate 320GB 7200RPM 16MB SATA-3GB/S HDWindows XP SP2 / FSX SP2 / FS9 SP1. FSX does not present a gaming world where violent action isacceptable. While destruction can happen, usually it ruinsthe experience.That is totally subjective based on the user and I actually feel that is what is lacking in FS, a sense that you could be harmed. I know every time I go up for real I know in the back of my mind it could be the last time. We spend so much money on addons to help convince up that it is as realistic as possible, yet we refuse to have it mimic reality, LOL.I love your post Jeff, it's very well thought out, but I really have never understood this arguement, as long as you have the option, what difference would it make as long as 'you' choose not to use it that way??

I don't fly airliners, doesn't mean I don't want them in my sim.A big part of commercial flying for real is having to do so in adverse conditions, can't think of anything more adverse that piloting into a hot combat zone.I view (and use) FS as a virtual world, you can fly in it, drive a car in it, pilot a ship in it, so why not fire a weapon in it? If a virtual pilot has the desire to 'blow up unarmed civilians' he'll do that, it doesn't matter what platform he uses, he still has that desire.I vote YES for just the option from MS for 3PD's to be able to easily develop damage profiles, then it is totally up to the user if they want it in their sim.Regards, MichaelKDFW. If someone wants to play dive bomb in the sim and they canmake that work.

So be it, who am I to tell anyone what to dowith their sim purchase? But if somebody made a mission and a scenery with animations like:'Mission 1: Napalm bomb Vietnamese villages' - see the burning and screaming children run down the road!Or why not 'al-Qaida Revenge: Spread the sarin over Satans country'Lets keep wars and bombs out of FS! The possibility to add mission and scenery add ons in FS might be a can of worms for this community.Peace to all on earth:-wave Ulf B. But if somebody made a mission and a scenery with animationslike:'Mission 1: Napalm bomb Vietnamese villages' - see the burningand screaming children run down the road!Or why not 'al-Qaida Revenge: Spread the sarin over Satanscountry'Lets keep wars and bombs out of FS!

The possibility to addmission and scenery add ons in FS might be a can of worms forthis community.Peace to all on earth:-wave Ulf BThen it would be an unpopular add-on, only a few people would ever use it, and its unpopularity would discourage further ditribution of similar content. The situation would sort itself out without your misguided attempts to impose your will on others.And why the automatic assumption that the first impulse would be to nape innocent civilians? Why such a warped view? You're clearly biased and irrational. If you don't want to drop bombs, you don't have to. Why mustthose who object to weapons impose their will on everyoneelse?Not much logic in that statement.

Could easily be turn around with a twist: Why must those who want to kill other people impose their will on everyone else?To kill another human must be the ultimate way to impose your will to another human. Making use of weapons in FS or other war game must give the gamer the feeling of being empowered and able to impose their will on everyone else?But I must admit that dropping a bomb on the control tower wouldn't feel that bad after receiving your third go around.Ulf B. And why the automatic assumption that the first impulse wouldbe to nape innocent civilians? Why such a warped view? A warped idea when viewing the documentaries from the 'real as it gets' wars.

Fire has allways been popular to use against other people during wars. Civilians have often been casualties in wars. I could mentions some war scenes from the past. The firestorm after the bombing of Dresden. Napalm bombing of Vietnamese villages. Just follow this link to see what I mean:Just tell me if you want some more real as it gets stuff!

I don't fancy the idea to glorify a nasty business like war.Ulf B.

This is a weapons pack for FSX (all versions) using FSDS and Gmax to design and build weapons that uses the 'Drop Object' in free flight in FSX. This pack includes dumb bombs, laser guided bombs, GPS guided bombs, air to air and air to ground missiles.

Even the missiles fly forward! This pack enables you to fly where, when and with what weapons you wish to attack a target or just to have fun!

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Please read the readme before use as it describes how to install and the limitations imposed. Weapons pack by Christopher Sykes, Gmax models by David Brice (British weapons) and FSDS by Kotaro Akikawa (US weapons).

File ContentsThis list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.