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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Wolfala on March 27, 2004, 02:53:02 AM
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I had a hard time deciding whether it was ATF Gold or Longbow 2.
LB2 for being a real sim.
ATF Gold for the fun factor.
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the most real sim i ever played was not flight simulator 2002
but Flanker2.5
now that game has 1 heck of a learning curve
first ever modern jet game i ever played were you did not get a fancy screen to tell you were the missile was coming you had to look out the window and find the smoke trail then deal with its almost real life ablity to hit you
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you should try Lock on Modern Air Combat, Simshell.
http://www.lo-mac.com
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For 1 to consider LOMAC a SIM under any circumstance other then anal armegeddon does not know the Falcon 4 history or current incarnation under SP4.
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I recomended LOMAC because Simshell said that the most real sim he ever played was Flanker 2.5.
LOMAC is AFAIK a further development on Flanker, thus I recomend it.
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Originally posted by Wolfala
I had a hard time deciding whether it was ATF Gold or Longbow 2.
LB2 for being a real sim.
ATF Gold for the fun factor.
LB2 was a lot of fun, but Falcon 4.0 is it...
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what worry's be about lock on modern aircombat is that im not sure if it well run on my pc
256 ram
1300Mhz processor
video card geforce fx5200 128mb
can anyone tell me if it would work well on my pc
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Originally posted by simshell
what worry's be about lock on modern aircombat is that im not sure if it well run on my pc
256 ram
1300Mhz processor
video card geforce fx5200 128mb
can anyone tell me if it would work well on my pc
I had a friend of mine who used W98SE and it wouldn't run on his system. Here are the requirements anyway. Also, I might suggest that you email them or post a question on their forum before you buy it!
Windows(r)98/ME/XP/2000
Pentium III 800/AMD Athlon 600 or better
256 MB RAM (512 MB RAM recommended)
3D video card (DirectX 8.1 compatible) w/32MB RAM (128MB recommended)
Sound Card (Direct 8.1 compatible)
DirectX 8.1 or higher (included on disc)
4X CD-ROM or better (Not recommended for use with CD-RWs)
Internet connection (56 kbps or better) or LAN for multiplayer
Hard Drive Space 1.1 GB
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falcon 4.0 does have a way lot more cockpit functions