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really noo one is thereI know the guys up top are kinda skeptical about flight sims but war thunder is so much fun and in general video games propelled my love for history and planes. If it weren't into historical video games I would be a weeb or I would be playing Minecraft all-day
If you are interested put your name down
My highest br for tanks is like 6.3 Italy 4.0 Germany 2.3 France
for planes 2.3 Italy
my gamer tag is pops_paolo
Yeah, he's so famous in community! That's good.Anyone see the "Squire" and his War Thunder videos? I don't play any sims but I enjoy watching his stuff. "Everything Wrong With German Aircraft", "The Hunt for Red Octoberfest", "When Tanks Don't Die" are just a few.
yeah same to be honest but since the beginning of war thunder has made a lot more ntentI played WT when it was just released but lost interest after 2-3 months or so. Tried again several times in past years, but did not continue, except occasional skirmishes in ships. It is a good product and I was glad to see that Gaijin succeeded after the first failures.
But WT is missing something which attracts me to old Il-2 1946.
what are you my dad why are you using linuxI'm not averse to flight sims, but I don't seem to find the time for it anymore. Also I lack a good gaming computer nowadays. Still startup flightgear every now and then, for some serious flightsimming. Pitty IL2 doesn't work on Linux.
I'm not averse to flight sims, but I don't seem to find the time for it anymore. Also I lack a good gaming computer nowadays. Still startup flightgear every now and then, for some serious flightsimming. Pitty IL2 doesn't work on Linux.
No, I don't think I'm your dad as far as I knowwhat are you my dad why are you using linux
Yeah, I aleady run Flightgear. Don't want to run Wine, which is necessary to run Windows software.From Official IL-2 Forum:
Il-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad on Linux
Also some other Flight sims:
Popular Flight Simulators for Linux
bro my dad wants to buy a Linux based phoneNo, I don't think I'm your dad as far as I know
Why I use Linux is a long story, but if you want a few reasons:
- I prefer free and opensource software
- I want to have full control of my computer
- I hate to have to run anti virus software
- I don't want to be spied up on by Microsoft
- Windows' interface sucks
- Linux doesn't get slower over time
I can go on all day
Yeah, I aleady run Flightgear. Don't want to run Wine, which is necessary to run Windows software.
bro my dad wants to buy a Linux based phone
idk what he is thinking
UNFORTUNATELY?i get ptsd when i think of war thunder- getting sniped by tank destroyers from across the map was a traumatic experience.
bruv linux is amazing. I'm using a ubuntu/windows dual booted laptop and i love it. And is it the pinephone he wants? unfortunately they haven't shipped to south africa yet
i do noti salute all you linux users on this thread
i do not
people who want to be stuck in 1999
Unless you are using Linux for a professional purpose there is really no need for itok lets not start a linux vs windows debate windows is good but my personal preference is linux
That's when you use Windows.i do not
people who want to be stuck in 1999
Apart from the fact that I do, there is fortunately no reason for me to use the abomination called Windows.Unless you are using Linux for a professional purpose there is really no need for it