It seems like these platforms (FSX/DCS/etc...) are moving towards considerably improved multirole/multiplayer capability. Back in the day I used Flight Assignment ATP for instrument training, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat for dogfighting, and Jet (F/A-18 for carrier ops)...... dating myself ( I was a faithful Micoroprose F-117,F-15 Strike Eagle and Fleet Defender junky; although I got my first taste with Solo Flight and Acro Jet while getting my pilots license....)
After leaving the Navy I used X-Plane, because I was taking aerospace engineering courses and it covered/ bridged gaps from what I learned in the classroom and I could use it for instrument work too.
So many decades later I find myself still exploiting different sims to meet my need/get my fix...
Personally... Naval Aviation (Flying around the boat) is my favorite type of flying... the F-18 is my favorite aircraft
So... today I use FSX, JANE's F/A-18 (TSH), and DCS (I used to like F/A-18 Korea buy not anymore because of joystick/throttle limitations)
FSX lets me fly around the boat (thanks to many of the guys who hang out in this forum it's even better than the FSX COTS "out of the box")
With FSX I can fly a J-3 from the airport I flew at as a kid... Fly the T-6 in primary...a T-45 etc... I can study the F/A-18... VRS has made that a sim in a sim; much like A2A with their WWII acft. I mostly fly sludge's F-18 (works with my current system, superbug is a slideshow). Sometimes I just want to sight see or train instruments... or do aerobatics all which FSX lets me do.
When I want the combat side of the house I use TSH... although dated its still a fun study sim of the hornet.
DCS.... at first I was curious about Russian fighters, my favorite is the SU-27 and as it progressed you could fly around the boat (of course the Russian Boat) I got hooked on it. Funny I work in simulation for a living and every year at IITSEC I would see F/A-18 Pilots at the DCS booth commenting that they wish they had an F-18 they could use because they saw real training value. Last year Boeing had these portable F-18 Simulators that all of us should have (
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So despite a bad economy and Microsoft/FSX sudden stoppage... the community is finding itself again? Are the days back of choosing your sim of fancy or are we moving to the JSFof PC SIMS/one sim fits all ? Time will tell. For now I will keep flying my FSX F-18s and cross my fingers that DCS gets a hornet soon.
It seems there is a hardcore crowd (small in numbers) that wants to experience the dream of naval/military fighter aviation vicariously through their PC... don't feel bad, I'm one too.
And all the rest that don't want to dedicate valuable man years to get to the virtual Naval Aviator level of 2000 hrs and 500 traps.... but are curious and love it all the same.
I feel sorry for these developers... they invest more time then us virtual Naval Aviator's and have to do it for little ROI... just something to consider before you pull the trigger on a comment in a forum.