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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Shifty on April 26, 2006, 04:17:25 PM
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We've had the old AW players question put to the community before. I was wondering if there are any of you guys that played the old Sierra Networks Red baron on-line? I played it for a couple of months in 1992 , before one of the guys I flew there with showed me Air Warrior DOS. Once I found that I left my old Ablatross for an FW-190.
At the time I thought it was the greatest thing going. The max you could have in any one battle was 4 vs 4 if I remember right. You had to waste away in a waiting room until an arena became available. Actually grapics-wise it was better then AW DOS which was still all grey airplanes. Red Baron used the game engine from the Box game. Air Warrior beat it hands down otherwise.
My handle was JagerJG3
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I was Poulet LeGrande.
Flew a SPAD 7 most of the time.
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With being so used to AH i had/have a hard time fighting in RedBaron3D..... Richthofen whips my butt every time still... (maybe i should try the "easy" setting ;)).
Never tried it online.
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Originally posted by Schatzi
With being so used to AH i had/have a hard time fighting in RedBaron3D..... Richthofen whips my butt every time still... (maybe i should try the "easy" setting ;)).
Never tried it online.
The Red Baron they are talking about was long before RB3D. I did not play it online much, connections sucked in those days of 14.4 modems. it was still fun offline though, a far leap ahead of the competition. I cut my flight-simming teeth on BattleHawks 1942 and Strike Eagle in the late '80s, ahhh yes...the early days of 16 colors...sigh.
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Originally posted by Edbert1
The Red Baron they are talking about was long before RB3D. I did not play it online much, connections sucked in those days of 14.4 modems. it was still fun offline though, a far leap ahead of the competition. I cut my flight-simming teeth on BattleHawks 1942 and Strike Eagle in the late '80s, ahhh yes...the early days of 16 colors...sigh.
LoL, yeah, while i still remeber those days faintly "PC stoneage" :) i wasnt old enough to hold a Joystick yet. Sorry for butting in :).
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Red baron and aces of the pacific were my first sims, i still play redbaron 3d, its quite an organized community still, red baron world league, flanders in flames, all sorts of events run weekly durring the summer, i am taking a break from it now since it takes so much time to go over the missions and do everything historicaly acurate as possible in the environment that rb3d provides. Check my sig thats the squad im part of. We all take on historical personas such, a tad hardcore for most to get into, i can only do this stuff durring the winters when i got time on my hands.
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Yep thats where I started online gaming. Handle there was the same as it was for years till I came back here "BigJim" I was one of the founders of the "Pigstompers" squad there.
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Originally posted by Edbert1
The Red Baron they are talking about was long before RB3D. I did not play it online much, connections sucked in those days of 14.4 modems. it was still fun offline though, a far leap ahead of the competition. I cut my flight-simming teeth on BattleHawks 1942 and Strike Eagle in the late '80s, ahhh yes...the early days of 16 colors...sigh.
Ah yes I loved Battlehawks 1942 , Their Finest Hour and SWOTL. I got my very first flight sim around 1985. Hellcat Ace by Microprose. It was for my Atari 800 computer. It had a casstte drive. I would start loading the program, and go mow the lawn , or do some other chore when I came back it was loaded.
I used to dream of multiplayer on-line games like we have today, when I got my first modem. I'm glad somebody had the brains , and drive to give us things like AH.
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Originally posted by Shifty
I got my very first flight sim around 1985. Hellcat Ace by Microprose.
That was my first flight sim too, though mine was on the C64.
Ahh, I too remember the RB3D days. Was pretty good for it's time but always left you wanting more. Thank goodness for AH.
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posted by boxboy
I was one of the founders of the "Pigstompers" squad there.
very cool, the pig stompers are now in targetwares' richthofens skies im in the 95th kicking mules in RS and on squad nights its usually the pig stompers vs the 95th.
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I loved Red Baron! nvr plyed it online though, in fact nvr even new it could be played online till now.
Red baron was my first combat flight sim, VERY fun
of course then there was aotp and aoe along with all many many mods i downloaded for them:D
I still have, and play these games.
And Speaking of MODS....does ANYONE know where i could get the 1940,1941,1942, and 1943(russian front) MODS for AOE??!!? (Aces Over Europe)
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hmm aoe, i saw screen shots for that, ill have to give that a try, what emulator are you using to play these old games? i used dosbox last time i played. Heck all my joysticks and pedals even registered.
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Yer i used to play red baron but not online
IT wasnt t the first flight sim i played but it was a fun game though
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Red baron and aces of the pacific
Yep and don't forget Jet! LOLH. Man was that stone age.
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Originally posted by eilif
very cool, the pig stompers are now in targetwares' richthofens skies im in the 95th kicking mules in RS and on squad nights its usually the pig stompers vs the 95th.
OHH we are here also. :D
Bronk
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My first flight sim on our C64 when I was what 7 or 8 :D
(http://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/original/1090554903-00.png)
I have a copy of red baron but I never played it online. It's right next to Fighter Duel:)
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what emulator are you using to play these old games?
I'm using DosBox, it's very nice
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:aok