About This Game Air Conflicts: Secret Wars is an arcade flight simulation set in a world war I + II scenario. During the 7 campaigns the player has to fly and fight through 49 missions. Before taking off, the player can choose between different aircrafts, each with different strengths and weaknesses.Within the missions the player gets different objectives like patrolling, sneaking, hit & run, bombing and escorting. Objectives are presented as dialogues between different characters. After some missions the player can upgrade one of his skills in order to maneuver the airplanes easier, have more endurance or have your wingman boosted. Further, the player can choose between two control schemes. Arcade and simulation. The first one makes the game easier to control, while the second one gives more options to control the aircraft.Beside the campaign the game also features several multiplayer modes, local and via internet for up to four players.Key featuresSeven campaigns, each based upon a resistance movement of the second world war Action-packed gameplay delivers the excitement of serial combat in a manner accessible to everyone Over twenty different landscapes, each individually detailed with period precision Pilot more than 16 individual aircraft, in both World War One and World War Two settings Machine gun your enemies, dog fight, bomb ground targets and rocket ground troops and enemy vehicles More than 48 varied missions provide combat, stealth and exploratory gameplay The player controls his aircraft with either mouse and keyboard or gamepad The player can choose between two control schemes: Arcade and simulation. Several multiplayer modes, local and via internet for up to four players 6d5b4406ea Title: Air Conflicts: Secret WarsGenre: Action, SimulationDeveloper:Games Farm, 3DivisionPublisher:Games FarmRelease Date: 15 Jul, 2011 Air Conflicts: Secret Wars Cracked A simple, arcade air combat game, not for flight sim fans.Good for some fun in between playing other games.Suggest you get it during one of the sales.. In my 30 hours (at this point in time) playing this, I thoroughly enjoyed this game, especially for $10.It has the feeling of a budget game, which I expect it was (the first Air Conflicts has recieved so much Flak [Ha ha ha, get it? Flak? Anti-Air? Anyone?] that they probably were a little scared of how the second would turn out) but they managed to make this game a very, VERY, good budget game, especially for $10.I'm not sure what people are talking about with the low resolution stuff. These past two weeks I've been able to play it in full 1920 x 1080, no iffy decals or anything. Though, on my laptop (I used to play this on a laptop, ran pretty well actually) I encountered a bug where the text, some of the logos, and most of the decals were very, very, low res. Didn't happen to me when I played it on my desktop, though.I'll cover a few key parts:Gameplay - For a budget game (budget game in this context is something that doesn't have EA throwing money at it) the gameplay is excellent, furthurmore with it only being $10. It CAN be repetitive and frustrating at times, but it was still a fun game, for me at least.Voice acting - Lemme let you in on a little secret I bet a lot of people didn't notice. They had, I believe it was four or five (can't remember) voice actors, for about eight or so characters. Don't believe me? Watch the credits. Despite this, those voice actors deserve some (a lot) of credit. Personally I heard some similarites, never suspected it was because they were all the same voice actor. I just thought it was (no offense) the English accent.Graphics - In my opinion, 9.5/10. You must remember this is "AIR conflicts" not "GROUND conflicts" they put a lot of work into the planes to make them detailed. Seriously, the machine gun bullets ACTUALLY shoot out of the machine guns! (This is a big deal because this is pretty rare among air sims under $20) The ground graphics were sacrificed, of course. I was able to fly through some of the buildings to a point without exploding, as an example. The building textures seem low res as well. But if you want this game for it's ground graphics, you really should spend your $10 on a FPS shooter.Camera - VERY well suited for this game. You can change camera locations, such as 3rd person, in-cabin without the cockpit visible, in-cabin with the cockpit visible. There's also a follow bomb/missile ability.Missiles are NOT lock-on/tracking. You must manually aim them. As said in-game, they did not have tracking missiles during WW2.My experience was probably made better by the fact that I have a joystick (Logitech Extereme 3D Pro)All in all, the game is worth the $10, in my opinion.. Air Conflicts: Secret Wars a nice game but a bit out dated. Average flight action game... at least, from where I am at the momen, the game is quite average. Hopefully it'll become more challenging and less bland... however the reviews of this game weren't much positive..Oh well, it was cheap and if your interested in this game, buy it on a cheap deal!. Best flight game I've found on steam yet. The missions are fun, the controls are easy to learn when set to arcade style. Hell, it even supports my 360 controller. When looking for a dogfighting game in steam, look no further. Air conflicts secret wars is tons of fun and well put together.. Hats off to producers/publishers and devs of this game. It's older but OMG, the multiplayer actually works! Unlike 80% of the crap out there. Flawless install, nice GFX and easy to get a game going with your homies. Had it installed and playing with my bros in less than 5 minutes. Highly recommended!. No MP server :( and pure graphic. Make no mistake, this is NOT a simulation. It's Mario Kart with WWII airplanes; that being said, it's kinda fun. Doesn't take itself too brainnumbingly serious, like it's more recent successor.. Can't change keyboard controlsGot stuck on a mission due to bugCan't skip the mission due to bugUninstall
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Air Conflicts: Secret Wars Cracked
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