Is this game worth $60?
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2022 1:34 am
I understand it is presumptuous to even ask a question such as this. But I felt a need to post some observations.
1. The live streams and previews do not do justice to the release version - it is so much deeper.
2. The Flashpoint Red Storm Players Edition (2013) was far ahead of the initial 2005 Flashpoint Campaigns release, And this game is dramatically "improved" over the FCRS game. So, for those who love FCRS, buying this one is a no-brainer, assuming they can afford the $60. It really does play like a "new" game.
3. Despite the increased wealth of detail apparent everywhere in the sim, this relative newbie was able to not only play the vanilla game without reading the manuals, but easily create and run a custom scenario without difficulty.
4. For those few like myself who years ago invested in the old HPS Point of Attack 2.5 sim, with all due respect to that effort, FCSS is the game that one should have been - and then some! While it does not track each projectile fired on-screen, FCSS seems to do everything right.
5. And, as a bonus, the game runs like lightning on an eight-year-old Win-10 computer - seemingly smoother than FCRS does.
Yes, $60 is a considerable sum, but there is simply nothing like this game on the market.
Best wishes to all!
1. The live streams and previews do not do justice to the release version - it is so much deeper.
2. The Flashpoint Red Storm Players Edition (2013) was far ahead of the initial 2005 Flashpoint Campaigns release, And this game is dramatically "improved" over the FCRS game. So, for those who love FCRS, buying this one is a no-brainer, assuming they can afford the $60. It really does play like a "new" game.
3. Despite the increased wealth of detail apparent everywhere in the sim, this relative newbie was able to not only play the vanilla game without reading the manuals, but easily create and run a custom scenario without difficulty.
4. For those few like myself who years ago invested in the old HPS Point of Attack 2.5 sim, with all due respect to that effort, FCSS is the game that one should have been - and then some! While it does not track each projectile fired on-screen, FCSS seems to do everything right.
5. And, as a bonus, the game runs like lightning on an eight-year-old Win-10 computer - seemingly smoother than FCRS does.
Yes, $60 is a considerable sum, but there is simply nothing like this game on the market.
Best wishes to all!