World War 2: Fighters


World War 2: Fighters

ReviewWWII Fighters lets players strap themselves in a variety of American, British, and German aircraft and fight their way through a reenactment of the Battle of the Bulge. Gameplay ranges from single missions to a series of campaigns, (more…)

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13 Responses to “World War 2: Fighters”

  1. Gunesh says:

    WW II fighters was one of a pack of four combat flight simulator that came out together in the same one-year period. It proves to be the most beautiful and playable of them all. To start, the graphics are spectacular. They use direct 3D rendering and are completely customizable, allowing many different hardware configurations to run the game well. The details, from explosions and tracer bullets to smoke trails, are stunning. The soundtrack is perhaps the best of any computer game. The music is well composed and appropriate for each situation. The combat sounds enhance the realism of the game. For example, when an enemy barely misses you with his machine guns, you’ll hear the bullets sail past you. The game is also very playable and accessible to even the most casual simulator pilot. A unique camera view in the lower right hand corner is padlocked to your target and indicates its bearing. This makes up for the limitation of using a computer screen to take the place of a three dimensional world. The fact that fighters in World War II had none of the onboard radar and avionics of a modern plane means that the simulation is simplified and hence more fun than many of the simulators for modern aircraft. The missions are challenging, but do not really compose a persistent campaign. I highly recommend this game to those interested in combat flight simulators. If you don’t take my word for it, just try the demo and I think you’ll be sold.

  2. Abe says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The timid need not apply…….
    This game can either be easy to fly, or your worst nightmare. There is no middle ground. Absolute aggression and flying your machine to the very edge is the only way to win at…

  3. Jaela says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great WWII sim
    Despite not being a fan of other Jane’s Fighters games, I enjoyed this entry. The premise is obvious – fly missions in Europe’s war-ton skies in the famous fighters of the day…

  4. Anonymous says:
    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 

    This sim kicks much bum. Use the stock flight models on Veteran (3) for maximum realism attainable on this title. Only use Wicked (4) setting if your brain can’t suspend disbelief without roll-spins. Don’t listen to what people say about EAW or IL2′s flight models. The real aircraft are for the most part inherently stable in flight and usually will not stall or spin out to the point of killing you unless they’ve been damaged or you do something really stupid. They will give you high AoA buffeting and that bounce effect from attempting to turn harder than the airframe wants to, but it all comes naturally out of the flight experience. Stall-type effects do not spontaneously and severely occur at once, as so many other sims do it. As such, it’s much easier to regain control, just as in real life. You hear nonpilots constantly going on and on about how it’s not real enough, and then you have those who’ve been up in the real birds complaining that none of these aircraft are that insanely unstable. This one gets it very close. If you need convincing, fly X-Plane’s P-51′s and then compare it to WWIIF. There are vets who sware by this product, at least to the effect that it’s the best of its kind out there.

    32bit color looks fab, but slows things down a bit. I have z-buffering on performance. It also seems to like 16X/4X in the graphics settings for my ATI card. I love watching the battle unfold around me on the ground. Sometimes it’s a little sparse, but when you find a hot spot it’s intense. I think maybe only Longbow 2 (which hardly ever works right for me) and this one are the only flight sims I’ve come across with downright scary land battles taking place around me. Tanks taking on tanks as they meet after coming over a hill. Amazing stuff. And what I do really seems to make a difference as to whether those units survive, or not. Tanks that have already been damaged are subsequently easier to kill, for me or another allied unit. The campaign’s not dynamic, but I suspect the mission scripting is largely responsible for how well thought out the battles are. Dynamic, extended campaigns tend to feel less realistic to me. The branching system that Janes used in a lot of their titles, or even the strict linear ones, seem more convincing. There’s something kind of unstructured and pointless about Total Air War’s otherwise spectacular campaign system. I can’t say I miss it here.

    As for the problems with limited wingman commands, that was fixed with the final official patch. There’s a second CD with a bunch of interviews and historical content on it. The manual doesn’t need to go into much detail as far as commands and aircraft systems, but does serve as an excellent overview of flying and fighting with the planes. I should also mention that there’s a sizable community of modders, including an at-cost CD you can purchase online with most of the good ones. Highly recommended. OS: Win98SE

  5. Yazid says:

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    There’s better stuff out there
    It’s a good game, for 1997 standard. There are no training missions, and its way to easy. I dont know how to desribe the flight model, exept that its not so good.

  6. Abbott says:

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    What’s the deal with the grahics?
    I have the Jane’s F18 that runs on my computer with no problems. I have a Compaq 7470 533mhz 56mb free so on and so fourth.

  7. Meyshia says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Quite possibly the best game ever!
    Jane’s WWII Fighters conveys an enormous amount of realism from everything from the intricite flight models to the historical significance that has never been told through other…

  8. Henrietta says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    THE BEST COMBAT GAME YET!
    It is the best combat game! You should fly the P-51. Theres 7 fighter-bombers the P-51,Spittfighter,P38,BF,FW,Me and P47.

  9. Cuthbert says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The BEST WWII Flight Sim available!
    This game just rocks! I have had it since the day it came out and i still haven’t got tired of it. The campaigns in this game may be its only weak link, as they are fairly easy…

  10. Ulema says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    fun, but difficulT
    i found that this game was really difficult, i mean its so hard to hit ANYTHING, even if you lead them. I guess its realistic though, so points on that note.

  11. Paisley says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    FANTASTIC
    I just can’t say enough about this game. It gives you everythin you want from spectacular 3-d graphics to detailed planes and distruction mode’s.

  12. Anonymous says:

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Warning!
    After reading the reviews of this game I could not wait to get it home and running. Alas, it was not to be.

  13. IrishBug says:

    What happened, you didnt like the game after you got it home?

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