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Combat Flight Simulator Training School
�One cannot doubt that flying�must in the future exercise a potent influence, not only in the habits of men, but upon the military destinies of states.�
Winston Churchill


Hay Winny, Lighten up dude.
Ok, That's the idea, but Sir Winston was in a real war.
We, on the other hand, just want this simulator to
simulate war.
F22 TAW, does that for sure, but we are going to play this game for the fun of it, right?
Read the below, about how (F22 TAW) does it.
Total Air War (TAW) uses a new campaign engine to faithfully replicate the look and feel of 21st century warfare. Extensive research into military planning and doctrine as well as consultation with experts in joint and coalition warfare from the United States, Britain, France, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and several Pacific Rim nations, have resulted in a highly interactive, non-linear campaign engine that promises non-stop, exciting, and very realistic game play, every time you strap on a jet, walk into the war room, or fly a sortie as an Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) commander.  You, as a player, are taking part in a fully interactive, ongoing, dynamic air campaign that lasts anywhere from several hours to several days. Your inputs will effect the outcome of the campaign. Depending on how well you fly the F-22 and battle manage from the war room and AWACS, your actions, in large measure, determine whether your side wins or loses the campaign. 

The artificial intelligence (AI) portion of the campaign engine uses a strategic assessment process and methodology first adopted by U.S. and coalition forces in the Gulf War. Known as the �Five Rings� strategic assessment and campaign building process, each adversary is examined, targeted, and struck using a campaign template that identifies �
centers of gravity,� and the most cost effective way to force an enemy to yield to your will.  Your adversary will be doing the same thing to you. He will react to your moves and send forces to destroy you and your ability to fight. From the war room you can use your intelligence assets to try and get an idea of what it is the enemy is going after and what kind of operations tempo he is trying to sustain in order to defeat you. Pay close attention to this. If the enemy is able to maintain high sortie rates against you in offensive operations, you may have to shift your effort to more defensive sorties in order to dull the effect of his campaign. Generally, it is always better to maintain a high rate of offensive sorties. Although defeat can be avoided through good defense, no war is ever won by it.
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