Sometimes PC accessories can be more innovative than their console counterparts and PC gaming also has some unique genres
like flight sims not really found on consoles that require special controllers.
Heck, if I don't
like flight sims at all, I can just join someone's crew and do mercenary work for the FPS part of the game!
I've only gotten a small taste of SC at E3 2014, but it basically felt
like a flight sim (which I'm not very good at).
Not exact matches
If you're
like me, where all the 3D games of your youth were
flight simulators, you'll want to turn on «inverted» Y - Axis (though pushing forward to point your nose down has always seemed the correct way to me, and why it's called «inverted» I'll never know), and turn off auto - centring for that hardcore»80s
flight -
sim feel.
The left analog stick is used to turn around (with up and down inversed
like in a typical
flight sim), while the right one allows to make minute corrections to one's position.
No one makes an arcade
flight sim like Namco Bandai.
You'll immediately recognize that Top Gun handles just
like an arcade
flight -
sim straight from the carrier.
Like the old looking glass
Flight Sim (forget the name) it was based on not a model of how a plane acts but on a full physical simulation of airflow over the aircraft.
Compared to other VR
flight sims, which relegate you to an isolated cockpit, Bow to Blood makes you feel
like you're always in the thick of the action.