When comparing OneShot vs FlightGear, the Slant community recommends FlightGear for most people. In the question“What are the best games on Linux?” FlightGear is ranked 23rd while OneShot is ranked 48th. The most important reason people chose FlightGear is:
FlightGear has scenery that contains environments to fly in from the whole globe.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Compelling story
The story in OneShot along with other game mechanics make you wonder just what is going on and makes you want to play more of the game.
Pro Heartbreaking
The feels in OneShot are amazing. More towards the ending(s) rather than anywhere else. The game presents you with a very hard decision and it's up to you to figure out which one is best.
Pro Great 4th wall breaking
The thing that makes OneShot so unique is the 4th wall breaking. Some pretty incredible stuff is done with this mechanic.
Pro Worldwide scenery
FlightGear has scenery that contains environments to fly in from the whole globe.
Pro Free and Open Source
All code written for FlightGear is opensource and available for anyone to use.
Pro Crash animations in some aircrafts
Pro It has world-wide multiplayer
Pro Live cockpit
Pro A lot of aircrafts to add
Pro It has amazing graphics
Pro You can almost recreate real incidents
Pro No bugs
Cons
Con Lack of depth until Solstice Chapter
The Solstice Chapter or the true ending of the game is the only time when the story and characters become memorable and interesting. The first half of the game is a bit bland in those aspects.
Con Not as graphically advanced as commercial competition
Con Getting stuck upside down
After a crash a pilot may be stuck in an upside down position with no way to recover.