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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
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4841.0. "games question" by SNOFS2::LARVIN (He's more machine now than man...) Mon Jun 24 1991 03:29

    Gidday
    
    	I wonder if any of the conference readers could help me with a couple
    	of games questions.
    	I have just brought my A500 out of an enforced hibernation and I am
    	starting to use it again,but because of the hibernation I am a little 
        behind the times.
    	
    	My first question is regarding a game that was brought out for the 
    	Acorn Archimedes.It was,I believe,going to be released as
    	"Conqueror",a 3-D tank battle game.This was in the same vein as "Zarch"
    	a 3-D flying game,that was later released for the Amiga as "Virus."
    	Does anyone know if Conqueror was released for the Amiga and what its 
    	name is?
    	
    	My second question is regarding a Rainbird Software product,"Carrier
    	Command".I bought this on its release and I am now starting to play
    	it, but I was wondering if there are any 'cheats or tricks' that you
    	readers may know about.Can you enlighten me if there are.
    
    	Lastly can anyone recommend a reasonable trader,shoot'em up game in
    	a similiar guise to the "Elite" game that appeared originally for
    	the BBC Micro.The sort of thing like roving from planet to planet
    	shooting things up and trading for goods,gems etc.
    
    	Hope someone out there in the big-wide world can throw some light
    	on my queries.
    	
    	Regards.
    	
    	Dave_of_Darwin.
        
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4841.1How about playing ELITE ?DECAUX::VNATIM::HELMUTShe's always a VAX to meMon Jun 24 1991 04:1616
	Dave,

	ELITE is available for Amy as well, it has some enhancements
	compared to other versions, but I remember that older versions
	aren't compatible with A500/A2000. Kind of corrupted copper-list
	which destroys the screencontents after a short while.

	About Conqueror as I remember correctly, it is released under
	the same name, but I don't know how good/bad it is.

	Carrier Command is a nice program but also a very tough one.
	I also have my problems with it, so I haven't played it very
	much. Some hints or tricks are highly appreciated.

	hELMUT
4841.2ELITE runs fine for me!GIDDAY::MORANMon Jun 24 1991 04:3813
    Hi Dave,
    
    I bought ELITE about 2 years ago to run on my old 500. After being
    'ELITE' on 3 other computer systems I was very impressed with the amiga
    version (though it is hard!!).
    
    Recently I just bought an A3000 and the same ELITE runs fine on that. Also
    the game runs using interrupts so the speed is the same regardless of
    whether you have an accelerated machine or not.
    
    
    Shaun.
    
4841.3SIEVAX::JAMIEBatteries not included!Mon Jun 24 1991 05:4314
    Virus is the Amiga implementation of Zarch and Conqueror is the tank
    game. In my opinion they are both crap. Poor gameplay and really naff
    controls. However, others may (if they must ;-) ) disagree.
    
    Battle Command is a fairly recent tank game that is a tank based
    version of Carrier Command. I never thought it touched on the
    brilliance of CC though.
    
    Me, I've got quite a lot of recent software but I still keep going back
    to Wings. This, to me, is real quality software. Can't wait for Wings
    II (though I don't know who's actually got the rights to it now).
    
    
    				Jamie.
4841.4Rights of Wings II ???DECAUX::VNATIM::HELMUTShe's always a VAX to meMon Jun 24 1991 06:1410

	Jamie,
	
	what do you wanna say with that ? Has Cinemaware gone bust ?
	It would be a sad thing, they did very well stuff almost all
	the time.

	cheers
	hELMUT
4841.5SIEVAX::JAMIEBatteries not included!Mon Jun 24 1991 08:228
    Yeah, they've gone down the tubes. As you say, it's a real shame. They
    produced some great games. Still, I've heard Wings II is still to be
    released.
    
    Also the company that was to be bringing out NEBULUS 2 and HUNTER (have
    you seen the demo ? Looks amazing) went bust a while back too (this MAY
    be HEWSON but not sure) fortunately, these two games WILL be released
    as someone else has bought them.
4841.6What about the CDTV titles from Cinemaware ?DECAUX::VNATIM::HELMUTShe's always a VAX to meMon Jun 24 1991 09:057

	Cinemaware had great plans about various CDTV-titles. What's with
	them ? Where are the programmers now ? They should be able to do
	it under another label, aren't they ?

	Helmut (A big TV Sports: fan)
4841.7SIEVAX::JAMIEBatteries not included!Mon Jun 24 1991 09:115
    Defender of the Crown is on CDTV. Don't know about any of their other
    titles though.
    
    
    				Jamie.
4841.8Carrier Command Tips..SHIPS::NEAL_DTue Jul 02 1991 13:2022
  I haven't played this for quite a while but here goes;

  If the quick play option is selected where you are allocated islands already
  colonized. Move out of range of any islands and sit back and see what islands
  the computer attacks and colonises. It can only colonise an island if it is 
  physically very close to that island. The computer seems to attack the islands
  in the same order every time so I tend to catch it next to around the third.
  If you know where it is do not attack with the drones but use these to recon
  the enemy carrier position. Steam full speed at the enemy carrier and blast 
  mercilessly with the laser cannon. It doesn't have one so can't retaliate!
  You should either render it helpless or destroy it utterly before the cannon
  overheats. 

  If playing the long version cut off the enemy carrier supply lines with long
  distance kamikaze drone attacks. 4 missiles see off the command centres of 
  the islands to start with and then a suicide dive as well at later stages.
  Don't bother with the virus's , just blast and rebuild! 
   
  Hope this helps "Me find Machine, Me fix"

   Dave 
4841.9SML1DR::MOREProud to be an AmericanThu Oct 24 1991 15:2811
    
    I am new to this and would like some advice if possible.  I am planning
    on purchasing an A500 and two of the games I have my eye on are put out
    throught LUCASFILMS.  One is 'Thier Finest Hour - The Battle of
    Britain' and the other is 'Luftwaffe'.
    
    Can someone please give me thier opinions on these products?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Mike
4841.10Alot, but not so hot (rep to .9)FRUST::HAMILTONMon Nov 04 1991 05:5541
    
    I've purchased and used "Their Finest Hour..." quite extensively as I
    am a real fan of high quality flight simulators.  My opinion of TFH
    is that it is an excellent game from a technical point of view
    (graphics, sound, historical accuracy etc.) but that it just doesn't
    have that hard-to-define quality of "playability" that you experience
    with games like Microprose's "F-19 Stealth Fighter" or "Silent Service"
    (original C-64 version *only*, unfortunately).  I also had much more
    plain old fun with "Interceptor" even though alot of "reality freaks"
    pass it off as a just a toy.
    
    This brings up that old dichotomy of playability vs. accuracy. I'm being 
    very opinionated here, in the hopes that otherswill respond in like giving
    you a balanced view.  To me there has to be a balance between the two.
    Playability is to me is the emotional attachment you develope for a game
    that suceeds in really firing up your imagination.  "Elite" has
    probably never been topped in this regard.  "Falcon"  is probably the
    ultimate in accuracy, but I  for one, find it hard to become
    emotionaly attached to a game that is so damn difficult to learn to use
    at a reasonable reality level (say Captain), and then offers so little
    in range and scope in terms of gamesmanship (I've only used the
    original version - more experienced users please comment).  I would
    still put "Falcon" high on my list however.  But all in all, the best
    overall blend of the 2 qualities mentioned has got to be, in my
    opinion, "F-19 Steath Fighter". I used it for over a year on my C-64,
    and I bought the Amiga version as soon as it came out and I'm still
    using it.  Definately give it a try. Here are my rankings:
    
    		1. F-19
    		2. Falcon (very far behind)
    		3. Interceptor
    		4. Their Finest...
    		5. Fighter Bomber
    
    So, as I said this was very opinionated, but I hope it will provoke
    others into replying which will give you a large base of information
    from which to draw.
    
    
    Scott
    
4841.11DEFOE::JAMIEThunder knows all things.Mon Nov 04 1991 10:1411
    Have you taken a look at THUNDERHAWK ? It's a helicopter sim that has
    some great graphics, reasonable controls and loads of different
    missions graded by difficulty and over many different areas ranging
    from sea through desert to snowfields...
    
    I agree with you about Elite though; that's by far my favourite game
    ever (on the old BBC - NOT on the Amiga) - I believe Elite 2 is
    still going to happend for the Amiga...
    
    
    				Jamie.