Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII - Trailer
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Published 22 February, 2007 Duration 1:58
A quick look at how the much vaunted six-axis controller will be used in the PS3 version of the WWII air-combat sim.
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Not only do the graphics look pants but looking at that vid the game is as boring as they could have possibily made it. As for the six-axis... well I thought we had such controllers for the PC 10yrs ago and they were crap then. Rubbish.
I dont think you can be as accurate with a twist motion as you can with careful control of the sticks.