I am finally getting a new system. My question is should get ROF? Is it worth it? I have seen mixed reviews.
"Worth" is very subjective. And is probably based on the amount of "disposable income" you have available. AT 30 dollars, it's half the price of other modern PC titles, with additional planes being less than the amount you'd pay going through a McDonalds drive-through.
I want a realistic flight sim and I want to know if this will fit the bill?
Not only will it fit the bill, but I would go so far as to say it will be the most
realistic flight model from PC software you have ever flown!!
I am not new to flight sims so I would appreciate some honest feedback in terms of campaign,
Current ( and previous versions of ) ROF appears to be made more for the MMO Flight-Sim crowd, such as Aces High, Warbirds, etc... it is not a WW1 Pilot Carreer simulation/RPG (such as Red Baron), you don't track/assign pilots, you don't transfer to other squadrons, you FLY. As one may expect in a flight simulator. ROF tracks your missions flown, your kills, kill/death ratio, bullets fired...and other statistics you may (or may not) find interesting.
Current campaigns are pretty much a string of canned missions...but developers have said that the SP campaign is being enhanced.
Additionally, PatrickAWilson is currently making a java applet that adds "RPG-type" features to Rise of Flight, and you can look at that in
THIS THREAD.
While all games have the need to drop some realism for game-play's sake, ROF's DM is still by far the best I've seen! It has it's limitations and apparent sillyness in some situations (flying with wings only between center struts). But even with these limitations, it's still far better than anything else you will see.
The AI is good! It used to be better, but the community pitched a fit, and so they dumbed it down (a testimate to how the developers have their ear to the community). Bad move in my opinion to lower the AI, but looking at the bright side, you'll get shot down less when you are a beginner. But I suspect the AI will get boring faster for you now.
Have the patches improved any of the earlier issues?
Thanks.
So far, we've seen ROF getting updated once a month. Each patch brings many bug fixes, a few new features, and two additional planes.
My biggest gripe with Rise of Flight is the configuration process. It can be very counter-intuative! But this too is being updated.
I'd get the demo, and get it all set up BEFORE you register it, that way you can spend 72 hours flying it instead of configuring it!
HAVE FUN!