The smell of opening a new box from the computer store, eventually convincing you dad or favourite uncle to buy the latest game. Flipping through pages of the extensive manual, acknowledging its greatness. Removing the CD's from their jewel cases and loading the CD into the tray, hearing the autoplay. Hours of learning, absorbing and appreciating the complexity and sheer enormity of what we can only say as total and utter excellence. This is when games were good:) Where developers made simulators not point and click games with 3 pages manuals. A time where care existed and total dedication to the craft and pursuit of gaming perfection rather than bowing to the sickness of greed and money. To the developers of yesteryear, We salute you.
AMAZING description! Love that feel of opening boxes and paging through the heavy manuals. Sad to see that there is only one game in the top 20 in the past decade (Witcher 3)
those were the days....take the 1000+ manual with me on vacation....all guys go to have fun on the beach while me learning everything bout ccip,ccrp and timing....
German Bitey Thing Yup... think about it. You train your whole career for something like this and then BAM here it is! This could very well have been the only time in their careers they were actually firing live missiles and engaged air-to-air. Amazing
The pilot actually wasn’t ready for the RIO to commit a missile, he was having major doubts about the RIO’s assessment and decision to commit. And it turns out that indeed, the RIO had misinterpreted the MiGs’ behavior because the AWG-9 displays the relative velocity vector to own aircraft, rather than the absolute vector to earth. So the RIO thought that all the maneuvers they were doing were being mirrored by the MiGs, which would have been a problem. But in reality the MiGs were flying straight ahead and were not in a threat posture. The admiral even comes on the horn and says “warning yellow, weapons hold”, but the RIO more or less ignores the transmission. My guess is the strike group commander could see what turned out to be the actual behavior of the MiGs on the ship’s radar, and didn’t interpret it as being a threat posture. The only one wanting to commit weapons in that engagement was the lead aircraft’s RIO, and unfortunately he was controlling the engagement. In the full transcript can hear the pilot say “now wait a minute”, but the RIO again ignores him and continues. So when the pilot says “aw Jesus” it’s more because his backseater did something that could have gotten them both in a ton of trouble. It was not him being overwhelmed by the gravity of the situation lol. I think his subsequent weapons switchology mixup was partly because he was not approaching the situation with the idea that they were about to commit weapons. The RIO is jumping to conclusions and basically throwing everyone into a situation that only the RIO is in the mindstate for.
-Those Fucking... -Shoot him! -I don't got tone! -Where's the second one? -I've got the second one on the nose right now! -Ok, I'm high cover on you -Get a fox... get a... lock him up! Lock him up! -There! Shoot him! Fox two! -I can't I don't have a fucking tone! -Tone's up! *Sidewinder growling* -Fox two! -Good kill! Good kill!
Brings back memories. First started flying Falcon 4.0 in 1998, all of the community developed variants up to Allied Force then BMS. There's nothing like it.
I used the mp3s from this game in a university presentation on Afghan war back in 2001. It really created ambiance and covered up for all my mistakes in the content :D
The best...Remember me good times....I spent a lot of hours flying falcon 4.0 when i was a teenager. Nowdays, i'm not a pilot, but i still remember like i was one....
Thank you. This is my childhood, my womb, my stasis chamber. I grew with this, in part AS this. I'm getting a new PC soon, just so I can try out the old goldies, and even the new ones. I had no idea until recently there's still a somewhat thriving sim niche out there, its just not advertised. Which of course, makes meeting others in the life all the more meaningful. Can you imagine a 15 year old ever understanding how the size of our grin corresponded not to how high or score was or how many pixels were on the screen, but of how many pages of a 700+ page ring-binder manual we could demonstrate in a single mission? If we die off, at least we had a noble run. If we don't...I hope to be here for the next surge. May the wind be at our backs, and when it's not May our sails prove most nimble
Exactly mate. It's amazing to see young people had played this kind of game, or should I say, simulators, as well. I'd seriously like people of my age would be interested more into this kind of stuff, but nowadays, "kids" can barely even read a 10 page manual. Guess I was born at the wrong time :\.
Arch3rAc3 I know what you feel. When I was reading that manual at school I instantly got odd looks from everyone. Luckily I at have one friend who shares my passion for flight sims. The Falcon 3 - Falcon 4 era definitely was the golden age of PC simulation...
Emilio-Kodjo Bouley LOL yeah, once I brought my wrong notebook, and it had a few flight charts from FSX, when my friend saw it and I explained what it was he's face was like: "How the bloody hell can you understand all of those small writings, lines and numbers all around it?!"
I always thought it was strange that the voice samples from this track came from an F-14 dogfight. Still, one of the best fitting and most awesome themes for a computer game of all time.
I don't think there's that much actual dogfight radio chatter from US F-16's in actual combat. What matters is that it's from an actual dogfight that happened between US fighters and MiG's not that long ago, from when the game came out anyhow.
Still here listening to F4.0 sounds Nov22. Countless hours spent in the dynamic campaigns. Countless hours spent trying out the OF and FF communities after Microprose abandoned it. BMS ended up be the most awesomest out of them all. Beautiful what they built. I own the DCS Flacon as well and they are doing wonderful job with it. It ain't no F4 flacon though. F44L
I was like 7 when my dad and I used to play this sim,because of this game I always wanted to be a fighter pilot.When I heard this song I teared because of the good times my father and I had playing the great game.Thanks for uploading this man Tbone22Fox.
Every time I hear this music, I think of how you open the campaign screen, and every campaign listed has the subtitle, "Situation: Dire". Sends chills down my spine.
Falcon 4.0 is definitely one of the best, if not the best, combat flight simulators out there especially compared to the crap game developers keep producing these days for XBOX/PS3/Wii/PC. The only thing companies care about is making the most profit which means making games available on as many platforms as possible including consoles which are often played by mainstream, casual gamers. It would be nice if someone made a state of the art combat flight with the same standards as Falcon 4.0.
I was with you until you said the DCS developers should be embarrassed. Absolutely not. They've made an incredible simulator themselves that they're always improving on. But you're right about Microprose. They created a game where an entire war played out realistically. It was incredible.
@BMS Falcon 4.32 Fighter Pilot What a childish and immature response. I'm not a fan boy of anything and the Falcon games are amazing simulators themselves. To talk crap about a game where the developers are clearly passionate is something only a childish moron would do. I'm sure you're fun to be around.
I've played both, I love Falcon 4.0 and BMS. I even remember the first time my Dad let me get my grubby little bits on the F4.0 F-16 and my god it was amazing! These songs really bring back great memories and your correct this Battle Simulator they created is still amazing and unrivalled but you are very very wrong when you say DCS creator's should be ashamed! DCS is incredible!
Miss those days of complex PC games with big manuals. My first sim was a DOS Mig-29 sim called G-Force on my 286. That is, if you don't count Elite on my C64. Then I upgraded and got Falcon 3.0, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, most of the Microprose sims and just kept playing all the flight sims I could ever since.
I just remember the absolute TOMB of a manual that accompanied both Falcon 3.0 and 4.0. After reading it you felt that you could pilot a real fighter jet.
You can play this game today! It is already hard modded to a superior level of realism. Just google vor Falcon BMS. It is a mod for Falcon 4.0 and it is for free. You only need an original copy of Falcon 4.0 which you can purchase at Steam for about six Dollar.
Someone made one. If you have the original Falcon 4.0 on CD still, you can get a version called BMS for free and it has modern graphics as well as a wider selection of planes. Hell, its last major update was October 2015.
@@crushfruits2660 It's a joke. In reality, it's the companies who are really to blame, that they are willing to ignore a small but dedicated market niche in favor of the homogenized masses, stifling all creativity in games.
My regards for artist, exceptional work Thanks god i took this and all other .wavs from the Falcon forums, a very generous senior member provided me, now these are my cell phone ringtones, every single day i listen it, man i am blessed
20 years ago, I was 4 years old and my dad bought me this game, he was a commercial pilot all his life. The first video game I had ever seen or played. I was terrible at it obviously (try and teach a 4 year old how to fly an F16 😅). However I remember everything about this game it is imprinted in my memory so well. I was watching a doco on the gulf of sidra incident last night and I instantly recognized the pilot's voice comms almost mouthing them word for word when I realized it was the same comms in the main menu from the game I played all those years ago.... the Nostalgia is real! I might just have to re download that game. What a game it was
Man, I used to play that game like a maniac (I've been out of the loop since 2004 though)! Especially loved what the Realism Patch Group did for the game.
Rtwo Comm what are the specifications to play this game? Can the game be played on windows 7? Do we need joystick, throttle and pedals for optimum performance? Thank you.
SINGLE HANDEDLY the BEST Combat Flight Simulation EVER MADE!!! (Yes it beats Lock On, Janes USAF, Jetfighter, and even it's imposter counterpart Falcon 4.0 Allied Force) Only one complaint about the authenticity. Why is there no Aim-9 seeker growl.... "grrrrrgrrrgrrrrrrrrrararggGaGRgARrrrrrAGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!" ---Aim-9 Seeker Tone
I remember when I was a teenager an' I got dis game... Really didn't know how 2 play much of it, or how 2 tell friend from foe or nothin, but I liked da DOGFIGHT feature. Also, da second theme played I liked most. "SHOOT 'EM! FOX TWO!!" "I CAN'T! I DON'T HAVE A MOTHER FUCKING TONE!!"
The smell of opening a new box from the computer store, eventually convincing you dad or favourite uncle to buy the latest game. Flipping through pages of the extensive manual, acknowledging its greatness. Removing the CD's from their jewel cases and loading the CD into the tray, hearing the autoplay. Hours of learning, absorbing and appreciating the complexity and sheer enormity of what we can only say as total and utter excellence. This is when games were good:) Where developers made simulators not point and click games with 3 pages manuals. A time where care existed and total dedication to the craft and pursuit of gaming perfection rather than bowing to the sickness of greed and money.
To the developers of yesteryear, We salute you.
AMAZING description! Love that feel of opening boxes and paging through the heavy manuals. Sad to see that there is only one game in the top 20 in the past decade (Witcher 3)
Can't vote this up enough!
Very well said man! Couldn't have said it better myself! This paragraph should be a meme!
This makes me sad because it is true.
Geez you are a young'en....
those were the days....take the 1000+ manual with me on vacation....all guys go to have fun on the beach while me learning everything bout ccip,ccrp and timing....
lol exactly. Totaly worth it!
man... i also did that on vacation!
Saem Here
So awesome that I wasnt the only one lol
same here.
"Fox 1!"
"Aww Jesus..."
He realized shit just got real.
German Bitey Thing Yup... think about it. You train your whole career for something like this and then BAM here it is!
This could very well have been the only time in their careers they were actually firing live missiles and engaged air-to-air.
Amazing
that was an actual recording from a combat scenario in the late 80's where us navy F-14's engaged libyan Mig-23 fighters.
The pilot actually wasn’t ready for the RIO to commit a missile, he was having major doubts about the RIO’s assessment and decision to commit. And it turns out that indeed, the RIO had misinterpreted the MiGs’ behavior because the AWG-9 displays the relative velocity vector to own aircraft, rather than the absolute vector to earth. So the RIO thought that all the maneuvers they were doing were being mirrored by the MiGs, which would have been a problem. But in reality the MiGs were flying straight ahead and were not in a threat posture. The admiral even comes on the horn and says “warning yellow, weapons hold”, but the RIO more or less ignores the transmission. My guess is the strike group commander could see what turned out to be the actual behavior of the MiGs on the ship’s radar, and didn’t interpret it as being a threat posture. The only one wanting to commit weapons in that engagement was the lead aircraft’s RIO, and unfortunately he was controlling the engagement. In the full transcript can hear the pilot say “now wait a minute”, but the RIO again ignores him and continues. So when the pilot says “aw Jesus” it’s more because his backseater did something that could have gotten them both in a ton of trouble. It was not him being overwhelmed by the gravity of the situation lol.
I think his subsequent weapons switchology mixup was partly because he was not approaching the situation with the idea that they were about to commit weapons. The RIO is jumping to conclusions and basically throwing everyone into a situation that only the RIO is in the mindstate for.
@@CrimsonThunderSB TOMCATS!
@@JohnMaxGriffin wait ? in tomcat the RIO is the one who shoots the missiles ?
-Those Fucking...
-Shoot him!
-I don't got tone!
-Where's the second one?
-I've got the second one on the nose right now!
-Ok, I'm high cover on you
-Get a fox... get a... lock him up! Lock him up!
-There! Shoot him! Fox two!
-I can't I don't have a fucking tone!
-Tone's up! *Sidewinder growling*
-Fox two!
-Good kill! Good kill!
If it hadn't really happened, one would have had to believe this to be the result of horrible scriptwriting skills 😂
Brings back memories. First started flying Falcon 4.0 in 1998, all of the community developed variants up to Allied Force then BMS. There's nothing like it.
Ill never forget those real comms in the music. Two F-14's vs Mig-23's, 1989 Gulf of Sidra Incident.
“I’m at Angels 5, nose up.”
"No his angels"...
Holy shit, the background radio chatter is from the Gulf of Sidra incident in '89
How u know that? :)
Yes it is. You're right. I was there on the USS John F. Kennedy that sent the Tomcats that splashed the Migs.
Curtis Brechter true true, you stated “I was proud to be a American sailor that day”, and I’m proud to be a American now.
Sandro Barbisan I knew that one too. :) only because a comment to the original video that told me to listen to this, that’s when I knew that.
Curtis Brechter also thank you for your service
I used the mp3s from this game in a university presentation on Afghan war back in 2001. It really created ambiance and covered up for all my mistakes in the content :D
Surely received an attentive reaction from the school audience. Made it more credible.
The best...Remember me good times....I spent a lot of hours flying falcon 4.0 when i was a teenager. Nowdays, i'm not a pilot, but i still remember like i was one....
Thank you.
This is my childhood, my womb, my stasis chamber. I grew with this, in part AS this.
I'm getting a new PC soon, just so I can try out the old goldies, and even the new ones. I had no idea until recently there's still a somewhat thriving sim niche out there, its just not advertised. Which of course, makes meeting others in the life all the more meaningful.
Can you imagine a 15 year old ever understanding how the size of our grin corresponded not to how high or score was or how many pixels were on the screen, but of how many pages of a 700+ page ring-binder manual we could demonstrate in a single mission?
If we die off, at least we had a noble run.
If we don't...I hope to be here for the next surge.
May the wind be at our backs,
and when it's not
May our sails prove most nimble
Exactly mate. It's amazing to see young people had played this kind of game, or should I say, simulators, as well. I'd seriously like people of my age would be interested more into this kind of stuff, but nowadays, "kids" can barely even read a 10 page manual.
Guess I was born at the wrong time :\.
Arch3rAc3 I know what you feel. When I was reading that manual at school I instantly got odd looks from everyone. Luckily I at have one friend who shares my passion for flight sims.
The Falcon 3 - Falcon 4 era definitely was the golden age of PC simulation...
Emilio-Kodjo Bouley LOL yeah, once I brought my wrong notebook, and it had a few flight charts from FSX, when my friend saw it and I explained what it was he's face was like: "How the bloody hell can you understand all of those small writings, lines and numbers all around it?!"
Arch3rAc3 You do this for FUN?
Yes.
...what's wrong with you?
What does AMRAAM stand for.
I don't-
IT DOESN'T"T MATTER WHAT YOU THINK IT STANDS FOR.
Michael Westmoreland lol what?
I'm so happy they kept this as the menu music for Falcon BMS :)
Man this brings back memories.
😁Briefing, weapons loading 😁😁
I always thought it was strange that the voice samples from this track came from an F-14 dogfight. Still, one of the best fitting and most awesome themes for a computer game of all time.
I don't think there's that much actual dogfight radio chatter from US F-16's in actual combat. What matters is that it's from an actual dogfight that happened between US fighters and MiG's not that long ago, from when the game came out anyhow.
I'm guessing you could only rip audio from Discovery Channel's WINGS back then.
Thank you so much for uploading this. Might sound stupid, but this is pretty nostalgic for me!!
It's not stupid, it's just normal comrade 🤝🏼
Still here listening to F4.0 sounds Nov22. Countless hours spent in the dynamic campaigns. Countless hours spent trying out the OF and FF communities after Microprose abandoned it. BMS ended up be the most awesomest out of them all. Beautiful what they built. I own the DCS Flacon as well and they are doing wonderful job with it. It ain't no F4 flacon though. F44L
I was like 7 when my dad and I used to play this sim,because of this game I always wanted to be a fighter pilot.When I heard this song I teared because of the good times my father and I had playing the great game.Thanks for uploading this man Tbone22Fox.
Exactly same as me matey, glad it wasn't just me haha, great stuff!
"Port side high, comin’ down hard!" *Epic music resumes*
Such memories..this was a great game with a great soundtrack!!!
Every time I hear this music, I think of how you open the campaign screen, and every campaign listed has the subtitle, "Situation: Dire". Sends chills down my spine.
was 12 years ago, the last time i hear this song
Epic.. I have been looking for ages for this videogame what I used to play when I was four years old with my dad!!
this is my childhood
Thanks for uploading this man! Gosh it's been over 21 years when I used to play this game!
I love that game so much. Best soundtrack of any game. Cannot beat it with anything
6 miles, 6 miles... tally 2, tally 2... fox 2!
its from actual combat footage, just search on youtube F-14's VS Libyan mig 23
It also came with a nice encyclopedia of military equipment
Nostalgia hit...man I used to play this when I was young.
Holy fucking shit. I'm just nostalghia' hard. I used to love that stuff when I didn't actually listen to music yet. I still know it by heart..
Amazing music. Absolutely perfect to get you into the right mood for this game.
I never played original falcon 4.0, only AF and im a big fan of falcon now. This soundtrack rocks! 1st music is my fav.
Thank you very much to bring me these so good moments of my youth!
Falcon 4.0 is definitely one of the best, if not the best, combat flight simulators out there especially compared to the crap game developers keep producing these days for XBOX/PS3/Wii/PC. The only thing companies care about is making the most profit which means making games available on as many platforms as possible including consoles which are often played by mainstream, casual gamers.
It would be nice if someone made a state of the art combat flight with the same standards as Falcon 4.0.
This is a great game ....Still have it in the original Micropose box with the huge manual. They don't make them like this now!!
Thank you for this trip down memory lane.
Trust me ! I've been searching for it....The music inspires me ! Its just soo damn awesome and soothing as well sometimes...It brings hopes :))))
20 years later, the complexity of the dynamic campaign engine these guys created still unrivaled.
DCS developers should be embarrassed.
I was with you until you said the DCS developers should be embarrassed. Absolutely not. They've made an incredible simulator themselves that they're always improving on. But you're right about Microprose. They created a game where an entire war played out realistically. It was incredible.
Sorry Bro. DCS has nothing to be ashamed of.
@BMS Falcon 4.32 Fighter Pilot What a childish and immature response. I'm not a fan boy of anything and the Falcon games are amazing simulators themselves. To talk crap about a game where the developers are clearly passionate is something only a childish moron would do. I'm sure you're fun to be around.
I've played both, I love Falcon 4.0 and BMS.
I even remember the first time my Dad let me get my grubby little bits on the F4.0 F-16 and my god it was amazing!
These songs really bring back great memories and your correct this Battle Simulator they created is still amazing and unrivalled but you are very very wrong when you say DCS creator's should be ashamed!
DCS is incredible!
Man I love flying the F/A-18C in DCS, but the BMS dynamic campaign was friggin genius.
Miss those days of complex PC games with big manuals. My first sim was a DOS Mig-29 sim called G-Force on my 286. That is, if you don't count Elite on my C64. Then I upgraded and got Falcon 3.0, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, most of the Microprose sims and just kept playing all the flight sims I could ever since.
I just remember the absolute TOMB of a manual that accompanied both Falcon 3.0 and 4.0. After reading it you felt that you could pilot a real fighter jet.
More than a decade later, this music is still powerful.
I truly miss this game it was always my dream to fly but I missed up and got in trouble but at least this can bring back the dream thank you
You can play this game today! It is already hard modded to a superior level of realism. Just google vor Falcon BMS. It is a mod for Falcon 4.0 and it is for free. You only need an original copy of Falcon 4.0 which you can purchase at Steam for about six Dollar.
Great sim, I wish Microprose never went belly up and they had a new version :(
Someone made one. If you have the original Falcon 4.0 on CD still, you can get a version called BMS for free and it has modern graphics as well as a wider selection of planes. Hell, its last major update was October 2015.
If it hadn't been Microprose - it could have been someone else, but there weren't. Fucking kids these days.
@@cherminatorDR what do you mean exactly by kids these days
@@crushfruits2660 It's a joke. In reality, it's the companies who are really to blame, that they are willing to ignore a small but dedicated market niche in favor of the homogenized masses, stifling all creativity in games.
@@cherminatorDR Oh, that clears it up. It's a shame micropose is gone. I wonder how well the F16 on DCS stacks up though
Epic 90s vibe
I'll never forget: "Engaged defensive! Break right! FOX TWO!"
I just found out this game was installed on my old computer, along with some other great '90s games. Good times, indeed.
It has great nostalgic value, though. You're instantly reminded of "the old days". :)
I listened so many times these musics while reading the information about the different aircrafts in the game menu...
My regards for artist, exceptional work
Thanks god i took this and all other .wavs from the Falcon forums, a very generous senior member provided me, now these are my cell phone ringtones, every single day i listen it, man i am blessed
Do you plan to share it on YT?
@@s2korpionic i can’t cause that will be copyright issue
One of the greatest flight/fight sim I've ever played...
Stil here in 2022!
😁😁😁😁❤❤❤❤
I read the entire manual in about a week when I first got the game. This game and Falcon 3.0 are the best games ever produced imo.
4:10 "FOX 1! FOX 1!" "ohhh Jesus...."
Libyan shoot-down...by Tomcats, baby!
Bit late to the party, but that "ohh Jesus" was likely from the pilot of Gypsy 207 as the missile was fired by the RIO, which caught him unawares.
20 years ago, I was 4 years old and my dad bought me this game, he was a commercial pilot all his life. The first video game I had ever seen or played. I was terrible at it obviously (try and teach a 4 year old how to fly an F16 😅). However I remember everything about this game it is imprinted in my memory so well.
I was watching a doco on the gulf of sidra incident last night and I instantly recognized the pilot's voice comms almost mouthing them word for word when I realized it was the same comms in the main menu from the game I played all those years ago.... the Nostalgia is real! I might just have to re download that game. What a game it was
Legendary !
This takes me back...
THERES A WILDFIRE IN THIS SHIT GOD DAMN
This game gave me some bad cases of agoraphobia when I was a kid, I still played the fuck out of it
hasforth9 How did it give you agoraphobia?
I actually just realized it was a game called Team Apache that caused that.
hasforth9 How though?
+hasforth9
I am extremely curious as well, did you really experience agoraphobia by visual input from a video game?
Wow, I miss this music.
Man, I used to play that game like a maniac (I've been out of the loop since 2004 though)! Especially loved what the Realism Patch Group did for the game.
Oh,shit my chilhood recome ( Falcon4.=1998-2000)My first computer game!
This is the very best game in the world
I LOVE THIS GAME wow for a long time ago i played that many hours... F16 is the best jet ever and F22 raptor!!!
This is life
this is far better than the theme song for the DCS viper
That sound at 3:36 is the sidewinder acquiring a lock on the bogey
Lock him up, Lock him up I cant i cant get a f****ing tone
"aww jesus"
golf of sidra incident 1989
1st world problems...
That bass guitar....
I love this soundtrack !
Legit the first song is my ring tone. I may have been born at the turn of the century, I still appreciate the last one though.
This game is not past, I have this game, and I'll get updates for it soon and new missions, and refresh my knowledge from manuals and play it.
Rtwo Comm what are the specifications to play this game? Can the game be played on windows 7? Do we need joystick, throttle and pedals for optimum performance? Thank you.
its not new game so it can be played almost on any average or lower end gaming PC now. Joystick throttle and pedal is just option, but not required
Right in the feels
One lone Viper pilot always forgot to set master-arm to "on" :)
Zero900 I got really mad as a kid because I could use the weapons when I started a mission in the air but not from the ramp. Could you guess why lol?
lmao
Everytime you feel low on your life, remember there was a fellow Viper pilot who forgot to set master arm to ON.
I cry and cry...thanks....:)
To this day we still do not have a dynamic campaign engine in a combat sim like we had with Falcon 4.
Epic 80s hair metal rock music
Childhood memories..
The third tune has top gun written all over it.
Very epic. I love it.
They need to remake old games like this for console and pc. It would be much better to play that call of duty or battlefield.
Best Game ever, 2020 Corona F16 lives
I miss this game :( :(
i played this game many times and i love it... my english and skill is to bad to be a pilot...
:-(
I miss that game....
Im crying now :((
Top! Nostalgie
I still have the simulator. I like the dogfights with flat scissors and everything to get the enemy in front! Complex simulator.
3.35 sidewinder sound 😍
Two bogeys in sight, permission to engage.
아 정말 너무 그립다. 처음으로 플레임 아웃 랜딩에 성공 했을 때의 기쁨. 개틀링 퍼널 모드로 su-25를 잡을 때의 쾌감. 언제 다시 이런 비행 시뮬레이션 게임이 나올까.
exactly.
+Shim Kwangheon Completamente de acuerdo, Oooh sí!!
In your home country! :)
Best war sim
当年玩了很久falcon4.0,Jane's f18最喜欢这个音乐
The third one is my favorite.
Ironic that the radio chatter for the F-16 background is from US Navy F-14s engaging Lybian fighters in the Mediterranean...
@BOSpally Makes me sad too. Falcon 4.0 was the best simulator after 3.0
SINGLE HANDEDLY the BEST Combat Flight Simulation EVER MADE!!! (Yes it beats Lock On, Janes USAF, Jetfighter, and even it's imposter counterpart Falcon 4.0 Allied Force) Only one complaint about the authenticity. Why is there no Aim-9 seeker growl....
"grrrrrgrrrgrrrrrrrrrararggGaGRgARrrrrrAGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!" ---Aim-9 Seeker Tone
DCS World ?
when you loaded the game just to ear the menu music
"Alright, listen up"
Classic!
I remember when I was a teenager an' I got dis game... Really didn't know how 2 play much of it, or how 2 tell friend from foe or nothin, but I liked da DOGFIGHT feature. Also, da second theme played I liked most.
"SHOOT 'EM! FOX TWO!!"
"I CAN'T! I DON'T HAVE A MOTHER FUCKING TONE!!"
Turns out he forgot to turn on the volume knob. Thankfully he delivered a famous voice liine that way and got out unharmed too..
"... Good kill, good kill! ..."