Knights Over Europe Shows Off Dawn Of Flight Combat
Thanks to SimHQ.com for their interview with the Knights Over Europe development team, quizzing them about the PC-based World War I flight combat title, helping enliven an underappreciated genre in time for a 2004 release. The title plans a complex and accurate 'Historic Mode', so that "...the focus of campaign play is on you and your career, so your goal will be score kills, win medals, get promotions and transfers to hot squadrons, and gain international fame and glory." Intriguing features such as "the ability to 'hot seat' into crew positions during a flight" are promised for both single and multiplayer gameplay, and the interview also shrewdly points out that "...the outcome of the war is secondary. The most famous ace of WWI was Manfred Von Richthofen, and people don't care that his side lost the war."
Some people do ;)
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Yeah, the people who fought WWII
Enjoyable interview...I think his funniest comment was how the developers used real physics for the flight model. What are other people using, fake physics?
Too bad the game won't come out until Q4 of 2004 -- I fear it might be obsolete by then.
There has been a distinct lack of retro combat flight sims which, IMHO, are a lot more fun to play.
There is nothing more tedious than never seing anything more than blips on a radar, green boxes on a HUD, and the odd flyspeck...
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I'm really excited about this. Two of my favourite games were Knights of the Sky and Red Baron. I actually preferred Knights of the Sky though this is perhaps because of my computer at the time.
I loved the way you could go from the planes at the early parts of WWI that could hardly get into the air, to the monsters in later years that could do all kinds of acrobatics. I enjoyed the personal touches, the one-on-one challenges you would get issued when you became good. They were great games and I'm hoping this new WWI air-combat game will update the genre with better graphics and even more fun. They seem to be considering the role-playing elements so I'm really looking forward to it.
Rowan software, I think, made a WWI game as well but while I really respect the flight sims Rowan made, I could never really get into them. Maybe it is time to fire that game back up and see what I missed.
Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia.
I spent many, many nights of my youth playing Red Baron.
One of my friends at the time was all about Falcon 3.0, but I always preferred Red Baron and Aces of the Pacific. Taking out the fancy modern cockpit made the dogfighting seem much more exciting.
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