baronjohn said:I'm playing Capsized. It's an abuse-like platformer where you play a white imperialist with superior firepower who goes around killing the peaceful native aliens.
anus_pounder said:Harvest Moon : Friends of Mineral Town
Gunship? The Gunship? the one from 89 or so?Awor Szurkrarz said:Gunship - I played it using my new FCS lots of fun and satisfaction from 20 minutes of flight. Great game.
I vaguely remember playing badly ripped version of it on C64.Sceptic said:Gunship? The Gunship? the one from 89 or so?Awor Szurkrarz said:Gunship - I played it using my new FCS lots of fun and satisfaction from 20 minutes of flight. Great game.
Yes, from 1986.Sceptic said:Gunship? The Gunship? the one from 89 or so?Awor Szurkrarz said:Gunship - I played it using my new FCS lots of fun and satisfaction from 20 minutes of flight. Great game.
Awor Szurkrarz said:I wasted 3 days playing modded X-Com3 6-7 games a day. Horribly addictive shit, constantly gives the player something to do with no period of rest. I stopped playing it because of its vicious addictive design.
ScottishMartialArts said:IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover
It's my own changes.Ivar the Boner said:Awor Szurkrarz said:I wasted 3 days playing modded X-Com3 6-7 games a day. Horribly addictive shit, constantly gives the player something to do with no period of rest. I stopped playing it because of its vicious addictive design.
Would you be so kind to tell what mod\s are you using? I would gladly give this game one more chance if there are some sweet mods for it.
Fuck me. Well played sirAwor Szurkrarz said:Yes, from 1986.
Yes, and so was Gunship 2000 when that came out (early 90's), but they were also great helicopter sims lite. Actually 2000 wasn't that lite, from what I remember.DraQ said:Was the graphicswhore game, though.
I only played it (for certain values of "played" - being young kid, no grasp of language, bad rip and no manual are somewhat limiting when playing a simulator or other fairly complex game) because I was stuck on C64 'till early pentium era - the game came out when I was 2.Sceptic said:Fuck me. Well played sirAwor Szurkrarz said:Yes, from 1986.
Quilty said:ScottishMartialArts said:IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover
How do you like it so far? Is it bugged, broken in any way? I remember people felt disappointed on release because of bugs or something...
The younguns of todayDraQ said:I only played it (for certain values of "played" - being young kid, no grasp of language, bad rip and no manual are somewhat limiting when playing a simulator or other fairly complex game) because I was stuck on C64 'till early pentium era - the game came out when I was 2.
Same here .DraQ said:I only played it (for certain values of "played" - being young kid, no grasp of language, bad rip and no manual are somewhat limiting when playing a simulator or other fairly complex game) because I was stuck on C64 'till early pentium era - the game came out when I was 2.
I bet it's the same version that I have played. Only one mission and crashed at the end?DraQ said:vaguely remember playing badly ripped version of it on C64.
I actually bought my copy of Gunship two years ago. I bought it sealed. And then I bought a copy of Gunship Academy book.Sceptic said:The younguns of todayDraQ said:I only played it (for certain values of "played" - being young kid, no grasp of language, bad rip and no manual are somewhat limiting when playing a simulator or other fairly complex game) because I was stuck on C64 'till early pentium era - the game came out when I was 2.
(not that I was that much older, really; then again I played it around 88-89, hence my confusion with release date, and by then I was old enough to figure it out. Then it go out-graphicswhored by 2000 when that came out, in 90 or 91)
I'm honestly not sure whether to recommend either game now. I have extremely fond memories of 2000, but that may be just nostalgia, as I haven't replayed the game since then. It was definitely more simulation and less action game than Comanche Maximum Overkill (which I love and think is great action game, but it's not a flight sim), but I haven't played any other helicopter sims to really compare (apart from a very brief stint with... Apache Longbow I think?). Since I know you don't care much for age of the game I think you should try at least Gunship 2000 if you can find it. Mobygames claims there's a CD version released in 93; otherwise I may still have a ZIP file of the floppy version on one of my external drives.
Neither was Gunship. It was easy to play because it had a different control model than later helicopter sims. While in most of helicopter sims, one steers by analog joystick with the helicopter returning to default pitch when the joystick is centered, in Gunship pitch was increased or decreased by pressing keys which makes flying easier as it doesn't require holding joystick in the same position for extended periods of time.Sceptic said:Yes, and so was Gunship 2000 when that came out (early 90's), but they were also great helicopter sims lite. Actually 2000 wasn't that lite, from what I remember.
ScottishMartialArts said:Quilty said:ScottishMartialArts said:IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover
How do you like it so far? Is it bugged, broken in any way? I remember people felt disappointed on release because of bugs or something...
It's pretty buggy/broken. The basic flight and damage models are superb but unfortunately the actual content is underdeveloped, and the program as a whole is a buggy, underperforming mess. Still, I'm having a whole lot of fun with it and the game is easily deeper and more complex than its predecessor. There's a much greater focus on engine management, for example, where keeping your engine happy is as much a part of the game as killing the enemy. Gunnery is a much greater challenge as well, although this is primarily a function of the peashooters with which the Hurricane and Spitfire were armed. It's entirely possible to expend all of your ammunition on a bomber to no visible effect unless you aim for the vulnerable points or kill the crew. Overall it's a good game, but just released way too early.
Didn't the original Gunship have only oen mission anyway? Or was it one theatre of operations with several missions? I only remember Gunship 2000 had 2 (East Europe and Middle East) and its expansion added another two, but I never played it. And I don't remember how many missions there were per campaign.Awor Szurkrarz said:I bet it's the same version that I have played. Only one mission and crashed at the end?
Awesome :D I'm pretty sure I no longer have Gunship but I should still have my 2000 floppies, probably back at my parents'.I actually bought my copy of Gunship two years ago. I bought it sealed.
Heh, I don't remember this at all.Neither was Gunship. It was easy to play because it had a different control model than later helicopter sims. While in most of helicopter sims, one steers by analog joystick with the helicopter returning to default pitch when the joystick is centered, in Gunship pitch was increased or decreased by pressing keys which makes flying easier as it doesn't require holding joystick in the same position for extended periods of time.