Really liking the direction of this Sim

Take command of air and naval assets from post-WW2 to the near future in tactical and operational scale, complete with historical and hypothetical scenarios and an integrated scenario editor.

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bretg80
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Really liking the direction of this Sim

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Lot's of great new features, V1 coming soon, and fixes to the UI to make the game easier to use and manage. Can't wait....
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Yeah, I've needed a modern naval sim so bad. This is a instant purchase for me.
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Just discovered this work in progress.

Looks very interesting indeed. I'm looking forward to it!
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looking forward too
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Jorm
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ha i got so excited about the release that i purchased 6 copes of JANES fighting ships
1950-51
1965-66
1975-76
1980-81
1992-93
2001-02

now all i need is the game ... huzahhh

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Love Janes fighting ships. My father still gets me one about every 5 years for the past 25!
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