![]() ![]() To keep an enemy in view during combat the aircraft must be steered using the stick and panned using the hat switch - a daunting task made more difficult by the missing snap button. On the downside there is no snap back button to bring the view back front and center. The 3D view can be panned using the hat switch and moves at a near-perfect rate. The 3D cockpit is more functional than in its predecessor but not up to WWII Fighters. The protected lagoons and reefs looks as beautiful here as in a vacation brochure.Īs with Flight Simulator, the 2D cockpit interior features fully-functional knobs, dials and buttons. Practically every major and minor island in the Pacific is represented and drawn with amazing detail. ![]() The leading edge surfaces appear worn down to the bare metal minor patches cover previously damaged and repaired panels on the planes fuselage.Įverything looks authentic and battle-tested, not fresh from the factory floor as in CFS1.Īs you might expect from a Microsoft title, the terrain looks spectacular. The most significant enhancement may be the incredible paint details that give each aircraft the battle-worn appearance of combat at sea. These have been replaced by high-polygon count models accurately detailed down to the flaps, ailerons and other moveable parts. Gone are the blocky models, uninspired cockpits and garish textures that tainted the original game. ![]()
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