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Product Information Publishers: Description: Lite Combat Flight Simulators. Download Size: varies depending on title Format: Download Simulation Type: Combat Flight Sim Reviewed by: AVSIM Staff Reviewer - Octobert 5, 2009 Introduction In this review, I will be going into the Strike Fighters 2 (SF2) series. The Strike Fighters series started out way back when as a lite combat sim using older attack aircraft such as the F-4 and the various aircraft of that nature; they mostly Vietnam era aircraft. It has since evolved into a multiple part series including Strike Fighters Vietnam, Strike Fighters: Wings over Europe: Cold War Gone Hot, First Eagles, and Wings over Israel.
Unfortunately, when Vista came out, the SF1 series had major issues with it. The SF2 series is designed to improve on the series and to add Vista support. Test System Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4ghz per core (4 64bit cores) Video Card: BFG Tech Nvidia Geforce GTX 280 OCX 1 gig Motherboard: XFX Nforce 680i lt SLI Sound: Onboard Realtek integrated sound card RAM: 4 gigs 800mhz OCZ SLI ram on 2 sticks. OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit Service Pack 2 Joystick: Microsoft Sidewinder Precision Pro Head Tracking: TrackIR 4 Pro Flying Time: 30 hours Installation and Documentation The installation was straight forward. Guitar Hero For Pc. All I had to do was run the EXE’s and go through the steps to install. SF2 has HTML documentation, not my personal favorite (that would be a well constructed PDF), but it will do. I found that the various programs installed into one directory.
This allows you to run all the content from the various SF2 sims off one EXE. The catch I found out later though was in the mod installs, but that’s for later. The content Combining the three, there’s plenty of content to go around. Strike Fighters 2 is more based around the Middle East, where the Vietnam title is, you guessed it, based in Vietnam, and Europe is Cold War era Germany. Each one comes with a multitude of aircraft, and a good array of campaigns and weapons. As far as content goes, with the various products installed, you get plenty of campaigns along with a random mission generator.
The biggest issue I had though was there were no pre-set missions, mission editors, or training missions, and no multiplayer. The biggest frustration for me was the lack of multiplayer, as I feel that it’s critical to have multiplayer support in a sim.
As for mod support, it is important to remember this, if you are installing a mod, install it into the directory of the actual application you are running. If you install it into the Strike Fighters 2 directory, you won’t see the mod in the Europe EXE. Flight Modeling Flight modeling seems OK, however I can’t speak for the accuracy as I have never flown any of these aircraft in real life. They all handle like you would expect, and they feel good. It’s good to have flight modeling that feels proper in such a multitude of aircraft.
The aircraft seem to handle like their mass implies, and I haven’t seen anything causing issues yet. One nice thing I noticed is that if you try to do foolish things, the aircraft will respond appropriately. For example, when I first tried to take off in the A-10, I crashed because I was not taking into account how to properly fly the aircraft during this procedure and I stalled, crashed and burned. The Campaigns The campaigns are pretty good, however they seem a little repetitive. I seemed to get plenty of instances of “attack this warehouse” where I got a bit bored. However, the sim does well to mix up air to ground and air to air ops, even though the missions felt canned.
Even though it is a dynamic campaign, it just didn’t feel as dynamic as I was hoping. So I can’t give the campaign full marks. I will say this however, the mercenary campaigns were FUN, as you had to kill your target to get paid and you had to buy your weapons and airframes which is a nice change from the normal situation of just going off of what is in your stockpile. The sim felt a little more tense because of the “If I don’t complete my objectives I don’t get paid” factor.