

Star Citizen (not too often atm due to my expected X-55 I will be getting soon, also I feel like there should be an organization in the game of KSP players that just work together mutually, thinking of starting it if anyone is with me)Įdit: Nearly forgot Minecraft lol (that includes many modded versions but mainly Tekkit, I do miss Galacticraft being in tekkit though) Squad (replacing all my other shooters as we speak lol) Rocksmith (always wanted to learn guitar, not a bad way to do it) Microsoft Flight Sim X (everyone who enjoys KSP needs to at least try this) The Mean Greens (makes me feel like a kid again, lots of fun) Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (my brain teaser) GTAV (mainly enough the freedom with vehicles and the horrible flight moddle, we know it's true) There are many but the one's that have a decent amount of hours:ĭayz (modded and standalone but waiting for more updates atm)ĭCS (one of a couple of my favorite flight sim's, A10C is my aircraft of choice)Įlite Dangerous (love to bounty hunt or goof off- CMDRGeneralMDBK if you wana add me to fly, I regular around Frey)įarming sim 2015 (when I'm really bored, got it for a couple bucks, great background to long maneuvers or side by with netflix) Soon to be Battlefield 4 (haven't ordered it yet.)Īnd about 30 other games that i care literally the least about. That is every single game i play right about now. Star Craft 2: Wings of liberty *Also heart of the swarm and legacy of the void* KSP (one non steam copy and a steam copy.
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Give it a bit more time in the oven and a little fleshing out of the mechanics and Volo Airsport should be an enjoyable flight through the mountains.Americas Army: Proving grounds *not much anymore as PC can no longer handle it* The physics engine is fine and it is enjoyable to fly around for a bit, but it got old fast. Combined with the courses that are incredibly hard to start, and the little flying spheres which remain utterly befuddling to me, it feels all a bit jumbled. Even glancing a peak will result in a flat spin down towards the ground. In all my hours of play I have never survived a crash. Damaged limb segments flap around a lot and are less controllable.Įxcept that’s not how it goes. Volo Airsport has a form of damage mechanics, wherein hitting the ground or course markers will damage your body, represented by increasing tones of red on the ellipsoids. I’ve been beaten up, red and blue all overĪnd when you do hit the ground, don’t expect to just bounce off back into the air, nor will you crash and bury your body into the ground. What I understand from that it correlates with how far you go before you hit the ground. The HUD (which can be turned off for a more immersive experience) details your speed, altitude, g-force experienced and your glide ratio, which according to google is the ratio between your horizontal distance and your change in altitude. The wing-suit feels and looks like it interacts accurately with the air, and there is even a mode you can turn on where you can see the game modelling lift on different parts of your body. There are also buttons to go into a cannonball and to move to a more streamlined posture. The controls are decent, with the mouse controlling pitch and yaw, with keyboard buttons deciding roll and hard turns. I’m fine flying powered planes, pretty good at using the jetpack/wingsuit combo in Just Cause 3 but I just can’t fly this wing-suit. I find Volo Airsport a very difficult game. Volo is a truly beautiful game and I would love to see what stunning pictures people can take in this game. Personally I love the harsh lights of the December period, compared to say the warm glow of July. There are also options to have the game simulate seasons, progressing through the year as you fly. There is an entire tab of the options menu dedicated to the scenery, where you can adjust the time of day, when in the year you are flying, the weather, how far the snow goes down the mountain, and even how thick the snow is. The mountains and hills look very elegant and awe inspiring from a distance.
#Volo airsport pla y the game series#
The graphics are very lovely, disregarding the little wing-suiter who is made up of a series of large blue ellipsoids. While you can just float and fly, enjoying the visuals, there are courses to be completed if that is your thing. Set in the surroundings of a large mountain, you wing-suit through this stunning visage, attempting to not crash into the side of a mountain. Flying through the air like a tuna through water, Volo Airsport allows you to gracefully swoop through mountains like an eagle with a large brick tied to its chest.
