06.02.2010, 21:39
Hi,
Guys-here I go again, throwing my humble two cents worth into it.
The core of the IL-2 Society leaders agreed that HSFX 4.1 would be the standard for online flying, which it is. It also allows easy adding of mods. One could load it with many more mods, but that would defeat one of the advantages-HSFX 4.1 has a fast load time-good for online flyers.
If you will only be flying offine-and it sounds like that is the case-then you can add any mod and any number of mods, no problem. Now here is the key point: How much collecting of mods will you do?
If you only want to try a mod pack and maybe add a mod or two, then HSFX 4.1 is all you need. If you want many mods, then I recommend UltraPack 2.0, 3.0, or the UI ( UI 1.1 + UI 1.2 ).
On a final note: The UI is still alive for offline flying and collecting of mods. Also, a few guys have not been able to get any other mod pack for various reasons. There is nothing wrong with using the UI, especially if you make an informed decision.
However, with all this having been written, I feel that you will get hooked, so to speak and eventually want more. :wink:
Guys-here I go again, throwing my humble two cents worth into it.
The core of the IL-2 Society leaders agreed that HSFX 4.1 would be the standard for online flying, which it is. It also allows easy adding of mods. One could load it with many more mods, but that would defeat one of the advantages-HSFX 4.1 has a fast load time-good for online flyers.
If you will only be flying offine-and it sounds like that is the case-then you can add any mod and any number of mods, no problem. Now here is the key point: How much collecting of mods will you do?
If you only want to try a mod pack and maybe add a mod or two, then HSFX 4.1 is all you need. If you want many mods, then I recommend UltraPack 2.0, 3.0, or the UI ( UI 1.1 + UI 1.2 ).
On a final note: The UI is still alive for offline flying and collecting of mods. Also, a few guys have not been able to get any other mod pack for various reasons. There is nothing wrong with using the UI, especially if you make an informed decision.
However, with all this having been written, I feel that you will get hooked, so to speak and eventually want more. :wink: