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DESCRIPTION OF EUROPEAN AIR WAREuropean Air War is a simulation game released in 1998 by Atari Interactive. The game was released for PC (Windows).The plot of the embedded game is in the times of the Second World War. You play as a pilot of Allied forces (RAF, US) or axis (Luftwaffe). In the game you can choose the machine you want to pilot. Airplanes that you can fly:- American forces (US): P-51 (B, D), P-38 (H, J), P47 (C, D),- British forces (RAF): Spitfires (I-A, IX-C, XIV-E), Hurricane (I), Typhoon (IB) and Tempest (V),- German forces (Luftwaffe): Bf-109 (E-4, G-6, K-4), Bf-110 (G-2, C-4), FW-190 (D-9, A-8) and Me262 (A1).Each model of the plane is piloting a bit differently - the authors of the game took care of the physics of each of them.

Depending on which side of the conflict you are fighting, your wings will communicate with you in German (if you are on the Luftwaffe route) or in English with the right accent (RAF or US).

We first saw European Air War, the much-hyped sequel to Pacific Air War, around two years ago on a trip to MicroProse's US headquarters in Baltimore. Even then the game looked impressive - and that was without hardware support. At the time, everybody was getting excited about 3D accelerator cards, and the team were desperately trying to incorporate 3Dfx and PowerVR support before the game shipped.

Air

European Air War / PC. My free zoo magyar. The Good: N/A.

But that was then, and this is now. After what seems like years, a massive code overhaul and months of testing, European Air War is ajmost ready for release. And about bloody time, too. Aren't the programming team a bit miffed that, just when they're about to release their labour of love, almost every other publisher and his dog are putting out a World War II combat flight simulator?

We're confident that our product will stand up against the competition, maintains programmer Tom Whittaker. Our game has a number of unique features that set it apart from the sims from Electronic Arts, Microsoft and Activision.

Such as? Well, we've now got total 3D hardware support, including Voodoo2. You can fly more than 20 different aircraft, all with their own flight models, and you can actually take part in the Battle of Britain, flying for either the Germans or Allies.

And what else? Well, EAW is one of the first games to sport MicroProse's new dynamic game world. What this means is that you can actually choose one of two career paths, which has a direct bearing on what missions and aircraft you fly. The first runs from July 10 to September 15 1940 and encompasses the Battle of Britain; the second tour is based on US Army Air Corps activity between April I 1943 and April 25 1945. How you fare in the cockpit actually affects which missions you're given and how the campaign as a whole progresses. You can't actually change the course of history, but it means that, unlike otherhistorically based sims that follow a potentially limited linear campaign structure, the unit you choose and the missions you fly determine how your career and the game progress. In real terms, this means that once you've played through one campaign, you can start a new career with a different unit, and the game will be different second time around.

The sheer number of planes you can fly, the dynamic game world, the varied mission types and the fact that EAW has been in production for so long indicate that it should stand up well against the wave of rival WWII flight sims that are about to be released. Pineview drive game review. Fans of Pacific Air War at least should not be disappointed. Everything we've done is basically geared towards making EAW better and faster than ever, says Whittaker. Let's hope he's right.

DESCRIPTION OF EUROPEAN AIR WAREuropean Air War is a simulation game released in 1998 by Atari Interactive. The game was released for PC (Windows).The plot of the embedded game is in the times of the Second World War. You play as a pilot of Allied forces (RAF, US) or axis (Luftwaffe). In the game you can choose the machine you want to pilot. Airplanes that you can fly:- American forces (US): P-51 (B, D), P-38 (H, J), P47 (C, D),- British forces (RAF): Spitfires (I-A, IX-C, XIV-E), Hurricane (I), Typhoon (IB) and Tempest (V),- German forces (Luftwaffe): Bf-109 (E-4, G-6, K-4), Bf-110 (G-2, C-4), FW-190 (D-9, A-8) and Me262 (A1).Each model of the plane is piloting a bit differently - the authors of the game took care of the physics of each of them.

Depending on which side of the conflict you are fighting, your wings will communicate with you in German (if you are on the Luftwaffe route) or in English with the right accent (RAF or US).

We first saw European Air War, the much-hyped sequel to Pacific Air War, around two years ago on a trip to MicroProse\'s US headquarters in Baltimore. Even then the game looked impressive - and that was without hardware support. At the time, everybody was getting excited about 3D accelerator cards, and the team were desperately trying to incorporate 3Dfx and PowerVR support before the game shipped.

\'Air\'

European Air War / PC. My free zoo magyar. The Good: N/A.

But that was then, and this is now. After what seems like years, a massive code overhaul and months of testing, European Air War is ajmost ready for release. And about bloody time, too. Aren\'t the programming team a bit miffed that, just when they\'re about to release their labour of love, almost every other publisher and his dog are putting out a World War II combat flight simulator?

We\'re confident that our product will stand up against the competition, maintains programmer Tom Whittaker. Our game has a number of unique features that set it apart from the sims from Electronic Arts, Microsoft and Activision.

Such as? Well, we\'ve now got total 3D hardware support, including Voodoo2. You can fly more than 20 different aircraft, all with their own flight models, and you can actually take part in the Battle of Britain, flying for either the Germans or Allies.

And what else? Well, EAW is one of the first games to sport MicroProse\'s new dynamic game world. What this means is that you can actually choose one of two career paths, which has a direct bearing on what missions and aircraft you fly. The first runs from July 10 to September 15 1940 and encompasses the Battle of Britain; the second tour is based on US Army Air Corps activity between April I 1943 and April 25 1945. How you fare in the cockpit actually affects which missions you\'re given and how the campaign as a whole progresses. You can\'t actually change the course of history, but it means that, unlike otherhistorically based sims that follow a potentially limited linear campaign structure, the unit you choose and the missions you fly determine how your career and the game progress. In real terms, this means that once you\'ve played through one campaign, you can start a new career with a different unit, and the game will be different second time around.

The sheer number of planes you can fly, the dynamic game world, the varied mission types and the fact that EAW has been in production for so long indicate that it should stand up well against the wave of rival WWII flight sims that are about to be released. Pineview drive game review. Fans of Pacific Air War at least should not be disappointed. Everything we\'ve done is basically geared towards making EAW better and faster than ever, says Whittaker. Let\'s hope he\'s right.

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  • DESCRIPTION OF EUROPEAN AIR WAREuropean Air War is a simulation game released in 1998 by Atari Interactive. The game was released for PC (Windows).The plot of the embedded game is in the times of the Second World War. You play as a pilot of Allied forces (RAF, US) or axis (Luftwaffe). In the game you can choose the machine you want to pilot. Airplanes that you can fly:- American forces (US): P-51 (B, D), P-38 (H, J), P47 (C, D),- British forces (RAF): Spitfires (I-A, IX-C, XIV-E), Hurricane (I), Typhoon (IB) and Tempest (V),- German forces (Luftwaffe): Bf-109 (E-4, G-6, K-4), Bf-110 (G-2, C-4), FW-190 (D-9, A-8) and Me262 (A1).Each model of the plane is piloting a bit differently - the authors of the game took care of the physics of each of them.

    Depending on which side of the conflict you are fighting, your wings will communicate with you in German (if you are on the Luftwaffe route) or in English with the right accent (RAF or US).

    We first saw European Air War, the much-hyped sequel to Pacific Air War, around two years ago on a trip to MicroProse\'s US headquarters in Baltimore. Even then the game looked impressive - and that was without hardware support. At the time, everybody was getting excited about 3D accelerator cards, and the team were desperately trying to incorporate 3Dfx and PowerVR support before the game shipped.

    \'Air\'

    European Air War / PC. My free zoo magyar. The Good: N/A.

    But that was then, and this is now. After what seems like years, a massive code overhaul and months of testing, European Air War is ajmost ready for release. And about bloody time, too. Aren\'t the programming team a bit miffed that, just when they\'re about to release their labour of love, almost every other publisher and his dog are putting out a World War II combat flight simulator?

    We\'re confident that our product will stand up against the competition, maintains programmer Tom Whittaker. Our game has a number of unique features that set it apart from the sims from Electronic Arts, Microsoft and Activision.

    Such as? Well, we\'ve now got total 3D hardware support, including Voodoo2. You can fly more than 20 different aircraft, all with their own flight models, and you can actually take part in the Battle of Britain, flying for either the Germans or Allies.

    And what else? Well, EAW is one of the first games to sport MicroProse\'s new dynamic game world. What this means is that you can actually choose one of two career paths, which has a direct bearing on what missions and aircraft you fly. The first runs from July 10 to September 15 1940 and encompasses the Battle of Britain; the second tour is based on US Army Air Corps activity between April I 1943 and April 25 1945. How you fare in the cockpit actually affects which missions you\'re given and how the campaign as a whole progresses. You can\'t actually change the course of history, but it means that, unlike otherhistorically based sims that follow a potentially limited linear campaign structure, the unit you choose and the missions you fly determine how your career and the game progress. In real terms, this means that once you\'ve played through one campaign, you can start a new career with a different unit, and the game will be different second time around.

    The sheer number of planes you can fly, the dynamic game world, the varied mission types and the fact that EAW has been in production for so long indicate that it should stand up well against the wave of rival WWII flight sims that are about to be released. Pineview drive game review. Fans of Pacific Air War at least should not be disappointed. Everything we\'ve done is basically geared towards making EAW better and faster than ever, says Whittaker. Let\'s hope he\'s right.

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