Smitty-48 wrote:Doesn't actually look very martial to be honest, isn't there a game where you can be Napoleon or something like that? I already know how to shoot, thanks, where's the game where I get to manoeuvre Corps around?
If your looking for correct historical Computer strategy games, Matrix games are those I would prefer. Not made to look good, they are accurate. They look just like the table games and the strategy games you might remember from the time before PC's, but naturally a Computer makes all the calculations for you and can have a hugely detailed
Then the quite historical one's like this one, Gary Grigsby's war in the East.
Yes, Felix Steiner truly commanded the 3rd Panzer Corps, even if we know Steiner from the cult "Hitler Youtube-clip"
Of course the old hexagon games just go so far. In truth what is lacking is the real "Simulator of a General", of a man that actually has to lead men, his HQ, and make decisions in the way an actual commander does. In Computer games you can just move every units the way you want, have nearly God-like information of the actual battlefield, and don't do a lot of things what actual leaders do: get their team to function in the best way possible.
Yet naturally the most realistic one's are the simulators that were human input can be depicted quite well to a machine that then actually does the fighting. Hence Aircraft simulators can truly copy everything else well than the action of looking around and feeling the aircraft (like when the aircraft starts to stall, which is something you will notice with your body). Hence Naval warfare simulators are the best, where the weapon systems can be depicted in great detail. First person shooters cannot be this, as human move, not just use some controls with their hands.
DCS cockpit of an earlier version A-10:
Actual A-10 cockpit, later version: