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Wings Over China The following report compares gadgets using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:39:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
Installation was a snap: the cd automatically follows the path on your hard drive to CFS and you are up and running in approx. three minutes. The 20 missions included are well designed and although no 'campaign' is included the missions follow the exploits of the Flying Tigers. Further, these missions are based on historical accounts, not the foolish, unrelated canned missions in CFS. Note that all missions are from the US player perspective.
Since the software loads the additional aircraft into the CFS aircraft data base you can select any of the Abacus aircraft in Quick Combat to dogfight existing CFS aircraft. The only drawback is that you cannot select any of the additional aircraft as opponents - only the original CFS aircraft.
You still have the annoying 'trim' problems associated with CFS but this can be partially solved by using a quality joystick with adjustable tension (e.g., I use the Thrustmaster Afterburner with the tension set to max).
Wingman AI has been completely re-designed and allows for both realistic flight patterns and attacks on enemy aircraft. Radio chatter improves with messages from your wingman that allow you to make informed decisions during dogfights.
For those with new PC's who are concerned about compatability problems with XP: CFS and Wings over China run fine on my Dell 8100 with XP as the OS. I recommend that you have at least 32 Mb of ram (I run with 64) and a quality 3-D card (I'm using a Radeon 7500) to get the full benefit from this title.
Overall, this simulation is excellent and I hope that Abacus considers the European Campaign as a vehicle for additional titles like this one.