Aces High is an online multiplayer game built primarily around a flight
simulator using airplanes from World War 2. The game includes
ships and tanks, but the air war is the primary focus.
Because of the nature of the game, the learning curve
can be pretty steep for new players. The purpose of this
guide
is to help you learn the basics of the game. We will show you
how
to choose your airplane, get into the air, and find a fight.
Most
of the action takes place in the Open Melee arena, so that will be the
focus of this guide. The maps used
in the Melee Arena are 250 miles across, or more. There
are three teams: Bishops, Knights, and Rooks. The
arena map
is divided among these three teams. The players on
each team
get together and fight the
players on the other teams.
What you will need To play the game, you need the correct hardware.
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for recommended computer specifications.
Once you are sure your computer has enough horsepower you can
download and install the game from the Aces High website.
Since
this is a
flying game, you will need a joystick. If you don't have
a
joystick, you can try the game out using your mouse, but you will get
best results using a joystick. Once you decide
you like the game, you will need a good joystick and a headset with a
microphone (so you
talk to other players on the “radio”).
There are several arenas you can play for free, others
require a subscription. For a
subscription account, the cost is $14.95 per month, charged to a
credit card (Texas residents add 7.25% sales tax).
Now
the joystick
needs some special consideration.You
need controls to duplicate the stick, the throttle, and the rudder
pedals.You don’t
need to buy three separate items
(although some people do), there are joysticks that have all three
functions
built in.
A
good example is the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro.
The joystick has a throttle, and the handle twists from side to side to
control the rudder.
Note: We are not endorsing this joystick, just using it as an
example.
On the other hand, you can start with an inexpensive joystick
that doesn't have a twist handle or throttle, just use the equal sign
and minus keys on the keyboard for the throttle.