DukeIronHand 8 Posted January 4, 2014 ...that OBD has turned into a beautiful swan. Installed my new DVD version of CFS 3 and fired it up to confirm no disk is needed in the drive. Oww...my eyes still are hurting from the graphics. OBD has performed a miracle here...all hail the Devs! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hauksbee 103 Posted January 4, 2014 It was, indeed, horrible. When I first saw "Microsoft European Theatre", I had to have it. It was head and shoulders above anything else at the time, great pixelated clouds and all. Then "CSF2 Pacific Theatre" came out. I thought it would be even better, but it disappointed, with its Pop Art comic book graphics. "CFS3" was the last 'hoo-rah' and it was simply flaccid. Its colors were washed out, and they even cut back on the number of planes offered. Planes that you had got used to flying in 'ETO'. So, I continued flying 'ETO' for years, until I discovered OFF P3. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexander51 3 Posted January 4, 2014 Yep CFS3 totally was. I got it just for the sake of getting OFF up and running, but CFS3 by itself was horrible. I eventually took it ALL off my computer and even threw CFS3 away! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Javito1986 14 Posted January 5, 2014 I actually enjoyed CFS2 quite a bit. I remember staring at the box cover pictures of the planes and marveling at how lifelike they were. Course I was in Middle School, tastes were hardly refined yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UK_Widowmaker 571 Posted January 5, 2014 I liked CFS2 as well. CFS1 was a breath of fresh air.... and I had high hopes for CFS3..but they were dashed within minutes. You're right, as is so often the case with commercial games..it's what the Users do with it that makes it a classic!...there are a lot of games I would have long since shelved, had it not been for the 'modding community' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites