What's your gaming pleasure this weekend? 22/11/19

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What's your gaming pleasure this weekend? 22/11/19    :gamer

Work/real life  stuff  ongoing...No RC flying.   :flyaway


Military flight sim in P3DV4
Vietnam/SE-Asia missions. Yep, thats right and they fight back  :bitchslap

I use: FSX@War, CCP, FSCAI, VACMI (SSW)

There is a new release of FSCAI which makes the enemy ai come alive!  here . FSCAI is coming on very nicely. I will use it with the trusty FSX@War 

Military simulation is VERY doable in P3D. I enjoy having the entire world to fly in as well as real weather. I can fly a mission in Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam. In fact almost anywhere.

Vietnam + Middle east

Planes I will use:
- Milviz F100D
- Resterauvia Mirage IIIC
- Dino IndiaFoxtEcho TA-4J "Skyhawk"
- VRS Superbug
- Milviz FG-1D Corsair

Civillian: 
:Horizon
Majestic Dash 8 Q400.
Milviz KA350i

Swat4 SEF mod:  :sneaking

If I get time maybe:

- Tank simulation   :tank

- Warplan   :marching-soldiers

- Sailaway   :aar

- Of Ships & Scoundrels  :pirateship



That's what I am trying to play.    :thumbsup


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ATM I rarely do gaming.

I sometimes play Europa Universalis - Rome with the Reign of the Ancients Mod.
A couple of years ago I started and been interrupted by a nasty crash bug. I lately found out that the autosave function caused the issue.
So now I am free to find out more about the RotA mod.
Perhaps it was more progressive to spend the time on EU 4 or CK II, since these titles would take endless time anyway.
Still I feel always the urge to end what I begun and the Mod still offers new experiences to be discovered, like even more different polities and their special features.



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