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This is my second guide and I thought I'd make a Walkthrough for Crimson Skies: Highroad to Revenge to go along with my Plane Guide. This guide will cover all the basics of the game as well as the walkthrough. There may be spoilers in this guide but I will try to minimize them as much as possible. Well, enough about the guide, let's get to it! Now, in CS and other games that have this problem, I can 'fix' it by running graphics on software instead of hardware, however, they look hideous and run slow, and Crimson Skies has a maximum resolution of 640x480 in software. For the record, I have DX11, and an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card. Edit: Oh, OS would probably. Crimson Skies puts you in the cockpit for thrilling dogfights and aerial adventure. In this alternate history, the year is 1937 and the United States is fractured into squabbling nation-states, brought about by the weight of the Great Depression, regional prohibition and mounting isolationism. Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge is a first-party video game developed by FASA Studio (part of Microsoft Game Studios) for the Xbox.The game, like the earlier Crimson Skies for the PC, is an action-oriented arcade flight game.
Description of X-Plane 5 Windows
From the Readme file:
There are four versions of X-Plane on this CD:
- CLASSIC for Macintosh
- 5.54 for Macintosh
- CLASSIC for Windows
- 5.54 for Windows
X-Plane Classic will almost certainly work on your machine regardless of what type of machine you have, and will give great frame rates (fluid feeling of flight) as well. The drawback is that the graphics are sort of plain.
X-Plane 5.54, on the other hand, has outstanding graphics, but the drawback is that you must have a 3-D accelerator video card that has OpenGL drivers to run that version.
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- Year:1999
- Publisher:Laminar Research
- Developer:Laminar Research
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On the recommendation of several ARSians, I went and picked up Crimson Skies in a search to sate my love of entertainment set in the 30s/40s. I must say the game certainly has the ambience of the era (or at least the romanticized aspects that I love of the era), however, all is not rosie for Nathan Z in his new decked out fighter.
Could someone please tell/show/'splain how in the hell to change the stick config? By default, the game uses the X axis of the stick to control roll and stick twist for left/right banking, which I believe (and I could be mistaken here) is the reverse of pretty much what every flight sim/game in the known universe has done in the past.
It's so bad, that I actually can't play the damn game! Every time I go to bank, I end up rolling, and when I want to roll, I end up banking (or rather more like strafing actually). I've gone through the config screens and I can't find any way of changing the stick behaviour beyond assigning button presses to things like cycle weapons, etc. Am I missing the blatantly obvious here somewhere? I've tried to adjust my playing, but my years of playing this way absolutely refuse to allow me to adjust without a good half second delay in having to consciously think about what I want to do and then trying to do it. The problem with that, of course, is that my instincts are continually trying to correct my horrid flying by doing what I subconsciously have myself programmed to do, thus screwing me up even more in the other direction.
If real planes fly in this manner, I really don't care, all I want is to be able to configure my stick to work the way I expect it to. Someone PLEASE tell me I can alter this? Or did I just waste $10 and am basically SOL here?
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