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Rett og slett hva tittelen sier; Kan dere anbefale noen gode spill simulatorer? Trailer spill, bil spill, fly spill hvor du egentlig bare flyr rundt omkring og ser det vakre landskapet.
Flightsimulator spillene, Live for speed( Motortuning, drifting, oppheng osv ALT) 18 Wheels of steel - Trailer
Forklift-simulator2000 - Gaffeltrukk simulator.
Schoolbus simulator, plukke opp og levere folk i buss.
Spill eller simulator? Nå må du bestemme deg Mange forskjellige artige simulatorer der ute, bare hold deg innom alle de elendig tyske simulatorene(«Skriv inn yrkestittel»-Simulator) som har kommet i det siste fra UIG Entertainment.
Wheels of steel, finnes mange av de, må nesten bestemme deg selv. Tror "18 Wheels of Steel: Pedal to the metal" skal være bra (lastebil)
Microsoft Flight simulator X (evt. 2004) (veldig bra, flyspill)
Farming simulator 2011 (gårdsbruk)
Live for speed (veldig bra bilspill)
Rigs of roads (lastebil, bil, fly, alt av hva du legger inn)
farming simulator er genialt, spesielt med mods og nye maps!tror jeg har tilbrakt noen hundre timer med det selv foretrekker jeg 2009 bare pga modsmulighetene men 2011 funker greit det å, blir vel bare bedre å bedre
Live for speed er og forblir et bra bil simulator spill.
Du trenger ratt og pedaler for å virkelig få det beste ut av det !
Anbefales på det sterkeste å prøve !
Hva skjer med den eksploderingen av tyske simulatorer laget på samme kode og på en time eller to? :P Farming, forklift, train, tractor, mover(grassklipper), snart kommer det vel "walking simulator 2011" også?
Hva skjer med den eksploderingen av tyske simulatorer laget på samme kode og på en time eller to? :P Farming, forklift, train, tractor, mover(grassklipper), snart kommer det vel "walking simulator 2011" også?
Vis hele sitatet...
Neste blir nok PC Simulator 2012, Her kan sitte på forum og spille kabal, når fullversjonen kommer vil man få full tilgang til internett!
VBS2 offers realistic battlefield simulations and the ability to operate land, sea, and air vehicles. Instructors may create new scenarios and then engage the simulation from multiple viewpoints. The squad-management system enables participants to issue orders to squad members.
VBS2 was designed for federal, state, and local government agencies and can be specifically tailored to meet the individual needs of military, law enforcement, homeland defense, loadmaster, and first responder training environments.
VBS2 may be used to teach doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures during squad and platoon offensive, defensive, and patrolling operations. VBS2 delivers a synthetic environment for the practical exercise of the leadership and organizational behavior skills required to successfully execute unit missions.
VBS2 is suitable for training small teams in urban tactics, entire combat teams in combined arms operations or even non-military usage such as emergency response procedures in lethal and non-lethal environments or terrain visualization.
Steel Beasts is the name for a family of tank simulators created by eSim Games for Microsoft Windows.
Its subject is contemporary combined arms tactics (with emphasis on modern armoured fighting vehicles) at a company scale. As a consumer game, it is a genre mix of strategy game, action game, simulation game, and wargame of fairly complex gameplay.
Steel Beasts (More colloquially known as SB to its fans) is distinguished from other simulators by a faithful reproduction of tactical manoeuvres and Fire Control Systems as well as various other military facets than when compared to other simulatiors. The sound samples are mostly authentic having been recorded from some of the actual Armoured Fighting Vehicles depicted in the sim. The two main crewable vehicles depicted in the original Steel Beasts are the German Leopard 2A4 and the American M1A1 Abrams,known as M1A1(HA), However there are numerous NATO vehicles including M2 Bradleys and the Marder Infantry Fighting Vehicles, NATO Support vehicles include the HMMWV and the M113 APC. Warsaw Pact Vehicles include the T-72 and T-80 MBTs, BMP1 & BMP2 IFVs, BTR-80 APCs and BRDM scout cars. Steel Beasts Pro has added to this family of crewable vehicles these being the Bradley and M113 (in most of its more widely known guises), with more military training contracts has led to the creation of more vehicles being modelled in the sim, these include the newer Leopard 2 A5 model and the CV9040 IFV, both of which are playable vehicles. In addition Steel Beasts also models Helicopters, the CH-146 Griffon, CH-47 Chinook Utility and the Hind, Tigre Attack Helicopters.
Falcon 4.0:Allied Force is a detailed simulation; like other simulations, it may take the user some time to become proficient and familiar with all of its features. Allied Force comes with a 716 page manual, which can act as a "quick start" guide to flying a military jet. Allied Force focuses primarily on learning to fly and fight in an F-16, yet also allows the user to manage all the ground and air assets in a campaign if they wish, or control and vector fighters as part of an E-3 AWACS squadron.
The simulation allows the user to control the level of realism: the player can either set the realism settings on maximum, or enable options such as invulnerability and unlimited ammo; this may make the game easier for newcomers or players who wish to have a less realistic experience.
A player that enables many of the realism settings must work with his Wingmen, friendly assets such as AWACS, JSTARS, Airborne Tankers, Forward Air Controllers, and other friendly aircraft if he wishes to be successful.
The emphasis of the simulation's air combat is the use of Beyond Visual Range missiles to destroy opponents many miles away, while maintaining the pilot's situational awareness. The player must therefore learn not only offensive tactics, but an ability to detect and counter a threat such as an incoming enemy missile. Due to the nature of Beyond Visual Range fighting, Within Visual Range (Dogfighting) is rare in the game's campaign modes. There is, however, an "Instant Action" mode, where dogfighting may occur.
Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) is a series of study combat flight simulator video games by Eagle Dynamics, and the descendent of the popular "Su-27 Flanker" series.
Eagle Dynamics has stated that, because of their current focus on both military and consumer simulation products, they will not simulate vehicles at a lower level of detail or using incomplete data; to do so would create a product unsuitable as a demonstration of the company's abilities for potential military clients. This contrasts with the varying levels of aircraft realism in the preceding "Lock On: Modern Air Combat" and "Flaming Cliffs" add-ons. The DCS series is meant to provide a much higher standard of realism.[1] Accordingly, each DCS module focuses on the modeling of individual aircraft — including the aerodynamics, avionics, weather (icing, wind, visibility), weapon-systems and detailed damage-models — at high levels of detail.
As in Eagle Dynamics' previous releases (namely "Lock On") the games include a multiplayer-mode to allow players to fly co-operatively or in competition with each other. DCS Modules are also intended to be compatible with each other and with Lock On Flaming Cliffs 2 for multiplayer flight. Modules known to currently be under development include the A-10C, which is already widely played in the form of a pre-order beta release. Eagle Dynamics aims to release new modules approximately every nine months.