Hello from a new guy...
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:25 pm
Hey All...
Just purchased 1946 and have been playing a few days now. I'll be honest, I'm pretty green when it comes to this kinda stuff, so I'm a bit wary of even being in a squad. Can you say liability?? But, it was said that it's a better way to learn, so here I am. I also hope that online is a lot more fun than (ahem) playing with yourself...and hope you guys to coops and stuff like that. Maybe you could clue me in on what typs of flights you guys run??
A little about me:
Timezone: East Coast, NYC
Maturity Level: Low, but Driver's License says 30 years old.
Verision: Um, 1946 is 4.07 right? I haven't installed the patch yet.
I always liked the flight sims when I was a kid, and figured there had to be a good one out in 2006...which is why I got 1946. Last flight sim I played was CFS2, which was too choppy on my computer and didn't really enjoy. Before that, it was probably some early 90's sims. Yeah! Anyway, got a pretty fast laptop now and handles '46 pretty well. I'm in the middle of my first dynamic campaign, and shot down a few birds. Also ejected at 10 meters. So my experience is pretty low! As far as "real switch" or whatever settings are out there, I'm not that close. Flying with icons, 'easy engines' , speedbar, map stuff, and external/cockpit options. I'm also real new (and don't have downloaded) teamspeak, hyperlobby, etc., so I feel like I need a bit of guidance on how to set up multiplayer "online". I'm a novice's novice of the online world in the game, so bear with me...I'll need some help!
I guess that's it. I'm looking forward to learn more about this game. So far, I've been flying exclusively Bf-109s - I feel like that was a good starter plane. I haven't even touched a jet yet...or carrier based plane, mostly because I don't see how the QuickMissionBuilder let's me do that....but I digress....
Would love to hear back and see what the next steps are. Til then, I’ll be flying over the Crimea.
Peace out.
-Allen
Just purchased 1946 and have been playing a few days now. I'll be honest, I'm pretty green when it comes to this kinda stuff, so I'm a bit wary of even being in a squad. Can you say liability?? But, it was said that it's a better way to learn, so here I am. I also hope that online is a lot more fun than (ahem) playing with yourself...and hope you guys to coops and stuff like that. Maybe you could clue me in on what typs of flights you guys run??
A little about me:
Timezone: East Coast, NYC
Maturity Level: Low, but Driver's License says 30 years old.
Verision: Um, 1946 is 4.07 right? I haven't installed the patch yet.
I always liked the flight sims when I was a kid, and figured there had to be a good one out in 2006...which is why I got 1946. Last flight sim I played was CFS2, which was too choppy on my computer and didn't really enjoy. Before that, it was probably some early 90's sims. Yeah! Anyway, got a pretty fast laptop now and handles '46 pretty well. I'm in the middle of my first dynamic campaign, and shot down a few birds. Also ejected at 10 meters. So my experience is pretty low! As far as "real switch" or whatever settings are out there, I'm not that close. Flying with icons, 'easy engines' , speedbar, map stuff, and external/cockpit options. I'm also real new (and don't have downloaded) teamspeak, hyperlobby, etc., so I feel like I need a bit of guidance on how to set up multiplayer "online". I'm a novice's novice of the online world in the game, so bear with me...I'll need some help!
I guess that's it. I'm looking forward to learn more about this game. So far, I've been flying exclusively Bf-109s - I feel like that was a good starter plane. I haven't even touched a jet yet...or carrier based plane, mostly because I don't see how the QuickMissionBuilder let's me do that....but I digress....
Would love to hear back and see what the next steps are. Til then, I’ll be flying over the Crimea.
Peace out.
-Allen