does lone wolf have system access support?
played it years ago i may buy it you know but haven't played that game in a few 
years
has it had updates in the last few years?
tried it when first released

On Dec 22, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Dallas O'Brien wrote:

> yeah, but then, give it time. i mean, come on. its only had what, a few 
> months at most, of coding? and as we give feedback, it can be updated, and 
> will become better. its only a new game, most games that come out for the 
> first time need some work done, when only a short time has been spent on 
> building them.
> also, don't compare them. they are two totally seperate kinds of games.
> i personally have found this to be quite realistic in most regards. yes, 
> there are some things that aren't quite right. but, its a game.
> dallas
> 
> 
> On 23/12/2011 03:24, Thomas Ward wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>> 
>> I agree. I tried the Zero Sight demo myself and it doesn't really grab
>> my attention the way Lone Wolf does. Yeah, Lone Wolf doesn't
>> necessarily stick to true physics either, but as you pointed out the
>> experience does feel more realistic as a simulation than Zero Sight
>> when we come down to a one on one comparison between the two.
>> 
>> I honestly think Lone Wolf sets a president for any kind of combat
>> simulation because it offers several starter missions, the ability to
>> create custom missions, and the user interface is fairly straight
>> forward. The keyboard commands are easy to remember because they make
>> sense. A for area, f for fuel, d for depth, s for speed, etc are
>> logical assignments.
>> 
>> With Zero Sight I felt as though some keyboard assignments didn't make
>> sense, and having 0 oriented to east instead of north just made the
>> game too confusing for me.I'm willing to keep an an open mind about
>> the game, but unless some of the things I don't particularly like get
>> changed in the future I probably won't buy Zero Sight. I guess it
>> doesn't really live up to my expectations for a flight simulator.
>> 
>> Cheers!
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/22/11, Christopher Bartlett<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> I don't think so, though others may disagree.  While Zero Sight seems to
>>> provide an in-depth flying experience, I was actually quite disappointed in
>>> the modeling of how one actually flies an aircraft.  I understand that those
>>> physics are difficult to make playable, so don't hold it against the
>>> developer, but it was sufficient to have me uninstalling the current demo.
>>> 
>>> Lone Wolf's sub controls aren't exhaustively realistic, but they come much
>>> closer to providing the flavor of managing a submarine than do the flight
>>> controls and avionics of Zero Sight.  I'm not saying don't enjoy the game if
>>> you do, but no, it's not yet in the class of Lone Wolf for this gamer.
>>> 
>>>     Chris Bartlett
>>> 
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