What's your gaming pleasure this weekend? 07/12/18
Flight Simulation: Mostly in P3DV4 -(haven't changed to v4.4 yet waiting on VRS update) VRS TacPack with the VRS F18/E P3D Military ops with FSX@War, CCP, FSCAI I have a collection of campaigns/missions. Vietnam, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya and one or two others ..Also some carriers
Sim Skunk Works planes with vAcmi: vAcmi is the free weapons plug-in for FSX/P3D by SSW...They also have a theatre "Combat Zone"
Milviz aircraft in P3DV4 . Milviz make great planes military and civillian
Maybe an Avro Vulcan
Uninstalling DCS
The First Oriental Empires DLC 'Genghis' :
Field Of Glory Empires: I was lucky to get on the beta
Grand Tactician: The Civil War (1861-1865) The testing continues
Strategic Command WWII: World at War: :
Rainbow 6 Vegas2: Some awesome fun. Played this lastnight...Didn't do toooo bad
Hopefully
SWAT4 + SEF mod: Great tactical shooter, especially with the SEF mod. Very easy to get into. Great in sp and mp
Afghanistan ’11, featuring US and Taliban forces, removed from App Store
According to publishers, killing the enemy ‘is not the main focus of the game’ By Charlie Hall@Charlie_L_Hall Dec 6, 2018
U.S. Army mortar men from the 2-27th Infantry Regiment fire mortars at a Taliban position on Sept. 2, 2011, at Observation Post Mustang in Kunar Province, Afghanistan. John Moore/Getty Images
The war in Afghanistan has stretched on for 17 long years. Action against the Taliban has embroiled generations of United States servicemembers, becoming at once a modern conflict and a historical one. Among the very best ways to learn about that war is through Slitherine’s well-regarded strategy game Afghanistan ’11.
Unfortunately, Apple has elected to remove that title from the App Store. In an email sent to Slitherine, the software and hardware giant called out the game for depicting “a specific government or other real entity as the enemies.” The game was delisted the same day.
Apple’s decision, which comes more than one year after the game went on sale for iOS devices, came as a shock to its publishers.
“Historical rigour is a fundamental key of Slitherine and Matrix Games DNA,” wrote Paulo Paglianti,...