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I think the F-5 would be a good start , it has far fewer systems to learn. The other option is to buy the Flaming Cliffs DLC which includes the following planes
F-15C, A-10A, Su-27, Su-33, MiG-29A, MiG-29S, Su-25T, and Su-25
These are not as detailed as the single plane DLC's as they come with simplified systems and non-clickable cockpits, but they are still fun.
I use the X-55 HOTAS which is decent enough, although build quality can be questionable. I've had mine for around 2 years now and had no problems.
If you have a multi monitor setup , be aware that there are issues with the new drivers that are causing BSOD's.
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This may be right up your street. Fully playable with a controller .
The weapon combat is interesting , each weapon class has a specific way of attacking. For a low price game i recommend it, you will get a lot of hours out of it.
UK prices for spectrum 48k major releases began at £9.99 , this was for the major games like Elite or any games from the Ultimate devs. I guess this was from about 1983 to the late 80's
Then when the Commodore Amigam / Atari ST took over , the games were priced at around £30. Although some games were priced at £35 (all the microprose ones were priced at the £35). I think this was from the late 80's.
Now , for a PC game you are looking at around £30.
The thing that sets off the sickness to me is a restricted FoV, If i run halflife 2 on the native FoV it makes me pretty sick after about 20minutes. But I can play TF2 on 90 FoV all day with no problems. So I would guess you may have problems with the source engine too unless you increase the FoV.
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