IWar2 is a very nice game IMHO but FS2 is simply incredible.

I do agree with Mikhael in that FS/FS2 needs a better physics system and is way too easy (even on insane), but FS2 seems to have a lot more strong points to it. There are ways to implement better physics into the game by playing around with the tables, particularly the important inertial effect. The difficulty issue can be easily corrected though by designing your own missions, and that is where the real strength of the FS series lies. FS/FS2 are much easier to modify and expand upon than IWar2, and a game's value is doubled right there IMHO. (some good examples are HL or UT)
Personally, the only thing I really like a lot better about IWar2 (than FS2) is the physics. Simply moving around in space is quite a bit of fun, and the first time I played the game I was just experiencing the sheer joy of moving around.

On the other fronts the game does not do so well though. Combat is a bit on the boring side IMHO; the inertia can lend itself to some nice tactical encounters, but the ships are too slow in my opinion and the general level of intensity is nowhere near that of FS2's. I did not find the story all that impressive either, but I think I was just spoiled by FS2 there.

FS1's story was indeed somewhat cliched (but still extremely well done), but FS2's was just outstanding - very original and detailed, and the ending also encouraged expansion through user-made campaigns.
The ship designs and texturing in FS2 are second to none. The general distinctness of each species' architecture and styling is simply awesome. Come to think of it, there is not a single ship in the game that I don't like at least a little bit. (aside from that big ugly SAC3 shivan cargo unit, but who cares about that?

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Also, the "pirating" idea does not really sit well with me; you don't really see pirates today looting cargo ships and such, so why should it happen hundreds of years into the future? It would be nice to have some choices in FS2 as to which squadron to join or something like that, but a completely free-form system doesn't make much sense either.
I like both games, but FS2 is the superior one IMHO.

[This message has been edited by CP5670 (edited 01-29-2002).]