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Forgotten
Battles now has a patch to fix its resource problems.
Competition
We
have a copy of IL2 Forgotten Battles (PC) and Conflict Desert
Storm II Back to Baghdad (XBox) up for grabs this edition.
Entries should be e-mailed to ADFgamesmen@telstra.com
with the name of the game you would like to win in the subject
line. Please, only one entry per person, subsequent entries
will be discarded.
Please include your full name and mailing address in the
e-mail or your entry won't be accepted.
Congratulations
to our recent winners. SOFII: J Beeser, Sydney, D Spence,
Sydney, P Spiranac, Brisbane. Medieval Total War: Viking
Invasion P Phillipi Melbourne.
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From
mistake to a winner
IL-2
Forgotten Battles
http://www.il2sturmovik.com
Ubi Soft http://www.ubisoft.com
By
Capt Jason Logue
Forgotten Battles was released a few months ago after a very strange
gestation. It was originally slated to be an expansion to the phenomenal
IL2 Sturmovik by Ubi Soft and Maddox Games.
Fans
of the original were keenly following the development of Forgotten
Battles - it would offer many of the things they craved in the original
as well as more of the high-quality work Maddox had made such an
impact with.
Somewhere
things went sour. Instead of being released as an add-on, Forgotten
Battles was packaged as a stand-alone game. Then to add to the mystery
it was sold at the price of an expansion pack.
Fans
soon realised why, however, instead of the polished performer that
was Sturmovik, Forgotten Battles was buggy, was an absolute system
resource hog and quickly gained a reputation of being in dire need
of some programming help.
For
that reason I've held off on reviewing Forgotten Battles until Ubi
Soft released a patch to cure the most alarming problems. About
a month ago the patch hit the street and there has been another
smaller update since finally giving gamers and hard-core simulator
pilots alike the program they were hoping for.
IL2
Forgotten Battles adds Hungary and Finland to the aerial combat
mix as well as adding several new planes that owners of the original
(myself included) were crying out for. Despite what anyone may care
to tell you, the most important of these is without doubt the Stuka.
OK I'll admit I'm a fan of the big gull-winged monster.
In
all, Forgotten Battles adds 30 new flyable aircraft (some are just
different variants of the same plane) and a further 25 AI-controlled
targets, I mean aircraft. As well, you can still get all the aircraft
from Sturmovik if it is installed, including those released as free
add-ons after release. All up, there are more than 125 aircraft,
of which about 80 are flyable.
Also
included is a dynamic campaign generator, something sorely missing
from the first release, enhanced graphics and animations and five
new maps adding the Hungarian and Finnish terrain to the game.
With
the release of the patch, Oleg Maddox and his crew have turned Forgotten
Battles from a mistaken release to a complex, detailed and importantly
eminently playable sim for PC users.
Ubi
Soft recommends a PIII800 or better, at least 256MB RAM, 32MB 3-D
card, 1.1GB hard drive space and Direct X 8.1 to play the game.
To enjoy it, I recommend doubling the key specifications.
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