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IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles
The Forgotten Battles consists of:
* 20 single-player missions
* 10 multiplayer missions
* 5 new maps
* Dynamic campaigns that are working on all existing maps of IL-2
Forgotten Battles offers all the gameplay of IL-2 Sturmovik, plus many new additions. These include (but are not limited to):
* 30 new flyable aircraft
* 23 new AI-controlled aircraft
* New AI ground objects and vehicles for each new map area, with new 3D building models
* Ranking and award system for Finnish and Hungarian pilots
* Selectable custom user-made skins in single play mode for players and all AI aircraft
* All IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles aircraft available in Quick Mission Builder, except seaplanes and gliders
* Improved flight dynamics
* More realistic AI scripting to create more realistic battles
* New engine management relating to radiators, superchargers and fuel mixture control for different altitudes
* Online track recorder and editor
* A New system of single play track recording and editing
* Search lights and barrage balloons (including intercommunication with AA artillery)
* New ships including the Russian battleship Marat, Russian cruisers Aurora and Kirov and German cruiser Niobe (but not limited to)
* Play up to 32 players online in dogfight and in cooperative modes (depending on your internet connection)
* IL-2 Sturmovik and IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles are not compatible with each other when playing online
IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles includes from the original IL-2 Sturmovik game:
* All aircraft (including those released for free in add-ons)
* All maps
IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles does not include from the original IL-2 Sturmovik game:
* The single missions
* The multiplayer missions
* The 3 offline single player campaigns
System Requirements
* Computer: Pentium III 800/AMD Athlon 700 or better
* Memory: 256 MB of RAM (512 MB is recommended)
* Operating System: Windows98/ME/2000/XP
* DirectX: DirectX 8.1 or higher
* Video Card: 3D video card (DirectX 8.1 compatible) w/32MB RAM (64MB recommended)
* CD-ROM: 4X CD-ROM or better (Not recommended for use with CD-RWs)
* Audio: Direct 8.1 compatible sound card
* Internet/Network Play: Internet connection (56 kbps or better) or LAN for multiplayer
* Hard Drive Space: 1.1 GB
Ace Expansion Pack Information
Touted as the most realistic WWII flight simulation game to date, IL-2: Forgotten Battles soars to new heights with this exhilarating expansion pack. Adding 20 authentic new aircraft, three never-explored environments, and 30 demanding new missions, the Ace Expansion Pack will plunge you deeper than ever into the perilous world of a WWII fighter pilot.
Game Features:
* 20 new flyable aircraft, including the American P-51 series, P-38, and YP-80; the German Me-163B, Ta-152H-1, Mistel, and Ho-229; the Italian Fiat G.50; and Japanese Ki-84 and A6 Zero.
* 7 non-flyable AI aircraft, including the Finnish Gloster Gladiators and Hawk 75, Italian Fiat CR.42, the American B-17, and the German V-1 rocket.
* 3 pristine environments – Ardennes, Normandy, and a special Pacific online map.
* Completely revamped AI, including original, 3D-modeled ground objects for each new map area.
* 7 immersive dynamic campaigns, using Forgotten Battles maps.
* Innovative ranking and award campaign system.
* 20 edge-of-your-seat single-player missions, using new and existing maps.
* 10 cooperative multiplayer missions, using new and existing maps
System Requirements:
* IL-2: Forgotten Battles is required to play this expansion pack.
* Supported OS: Windows® 98/ME/XP/2000 (only)
* Processor: Pentium® III 800 MHz, AMD Athlon 800 MHz, newer recommended
* RAM: 256 MB RAM (1 GB RAM recommended)
* Video Card: 3D video card (DirectX® 9 compatible) w/ 32 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
* Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible
* DirectX Version: DirectX 9 or higher
* CD-ROM: 4X CD-ROM or better (not recommended for use with CD-RWs)
* Hard Drive Space: 1.1+ GB
* Multiplayer: Internet connection (56 kbps or better) or LAN
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Hyperlobby: Use this to program to find, create and play on multiplayer servers
In September of 2000 Jiri Fojtasek released his first version of HyperLobby for Electronic Art’s Janes WWII Fighters. The lobby allowed players from all over the world to meet online to set up gaming sessions.
In April of 2001 Fojtasek updated the lobby with support for other Electronic Arts simulations in the Jane’s Combat Simulations series, including F-15, USAF and Israeli Air Force (IAF) and in late April support was added for F/A-18 and Fleet Command. When Electronic Arts closed the website for the Janes series in the spring of 2001, HyperLobby became THE meeting place for the Janes multiplayer crowd. But HyperLobby is much more than this: it is a meeting place and chat room for simulation fans worldwide. Youll see familiar names, as well as names you have never seen before. The serious simulation crowd are here, and the novices also populate the virtual rooms. Many handles begin with squadron designations like JG26 or GIAP25, since virtual squadrons find HyperLobby a great place to initiate their online sessions.
In July of 2001 Fojtasek added support for Longbow 2, Microsoft’s Combat Flight Simulator (CFS) and CFS2, and European Air War. Interface changes and some new features appeared in the fall of 2001. Then in December of 2001 the latest and greatest version was released with full support for IL-2 Sturmovik.
What You Need
In order to install HyperLobby you dont need fancy hardware. In fact, many players are running the lobby on PII 500 class systems with 56K dialup connections.
You DO need to own the simulations you are planning to play, and they have to be installed on your system and ready for action.
You DONT have to be a member of a virtual squadron. Some players, like me, dont have time for such a disciplined approach to the hobby, and for us HyperLobby is ideal. Its rather like strolling absent minded into Computer City and chatting with a clerk, who then invites you to a spontaneous session with IL-2. Its very simple to set up a quick match, and the launch of your favorite simulation is transparent. More on this later.
The Lobby
At 730 KB HyperLobby is an easy download, and installation is just as painless. Your first step is to visit HYPERFIGHTER.NET Fojtaseks website and get the software. Run the install and HyperLobby takes up around 1.2 MB on your hard drive.
Your next step is to run the program and log in. You will be prompted to enter a handle, a password, and your email address. After you enter this information in the various slots on the lower right, the program will ask you to confirm them in the chat bar when you log in, and youll have to click in the bar to begin typing.
At this point you can choose which lobby you want to join. If you dont have the required game, the program will notify you that it wont be able to launch the game for you.
I checked out the CFS2 lobby and found not a single user logged in. I assume these pilots are finding Microsofts Gaming Zone is better for their needs.
But the IL-2 Sturmovik lobby had almost 300 users logged in, ten times higher than the 32 pilots I found on Ubi Soft’s own UBI.com site. This is a testament to the utility of Fojtaseks HyperLobby.
What You Need
In order to install HyperLobby you dont need fancy hardware. In fact, many players are running the lobby on PII 500 class systems with 56K dialup connections.
You DO need to own the simulations you are planning to play, and they have to be installed on your system and ready for action.
You DONT have to be a member of a virtual squadron. Some players, like me, dont have time for such a disciplined approach to the hobby, and for us HyperLobby is ideal. Its rather like strolling absent minded into Computer City and chatting with a clerk, who then invites you to a spontaneous session with IL-2. Its very simple to set up a quick match, and the launch of your favorite simulation is transparent. More on this later.
The Lobby
At 730 KB HyperLobby is an easy download, and installation is just as painless. Your first step is to visit HYPERFIGHTER.NET Fojtaseks website and get the software. Run the install and HyperLobby takes up around 1.2 MB on your hard drive.
Your next step is to run the program and log in. You will be prompted to enter a handle, a password, and your email address. After you enter this information in the various slots on the lower right, the program will ask you to confirm them in the chat bar when you log in, and youll have to click in the bar to begin typing.
At this point you can choose which lobby you want to join. If you dont have the required game, the program will notify you that it wont be able to launch the game for you.
I checked out the CFS2 lobby and found not a single user logged in. I assume these pilots are finding Microsofts Gaming Zone is better for their needs.
But the IL-2 Sturmovik lobby had almost 300 users logged in, ten times higher than the 32 pilots I found on Ubi Soft’s own UBI.com site. This is a testament to the utility of Fojtaseks HyperLobby.
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