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11-21-14, 12:59 AM | #76 |
Nub
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Newcomer's question
Hello everyone! I like playing this game, but I can never get the TLAM missiles striking Warsaw Pact airfields.
Could someone give me a hand w/this, please? |
11-21-14, 01:40 AM | #77 |
Samurai Navy
Join Date: Sep 2006
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you have to be in the designated area and then they are fired automatically....you cannot launch them manually like in Dangerous Waters.
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05-10-15, 02:38 AM | #78 |
Samurai Navy
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If you like, vote that RedStormRising gets republished on the GOG platform
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06-14-15, 09:27 PM | #79 |
Swabbie
Join Date: Aug 2006
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My 2 cents on Red Storm Rising
My addiction to "subsim" games started w\ RSR & "Silent Hunter" on a Commadore 64. Great fun!
I'm looking for a way to play on my window 7. I can relate to posts about the dynamic campaign & enemy torps pinging "acquired". Besides these games, I own Silent Hunters II -IV, Dangerous Waters, IL-2 collection, Flanker, Mig Alley, & for the fun of it, "Dragons Lair". I started SHII in the Wolfpack League & I still enjoy every bit of it.
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02-26-18, 05:58 PM | #80 |
Swabbie
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amiga chrome emulator and RSR
OK, to resurrect this thread from a long time back, there is an amiga emulator available for google chrome browser ( http://pnacl-amiga-emulator.appspot.com/ ) and its not hard to get RSR up and running on it. Ive got an el cheapo chromebook which i use when Im working away from home in motels etc. and I can see myself having some fun with this.
Of course can probably do same with other old amiga games as well . I think its generally accepted that RSR was best on an Amiga You can STILL learn a lot from and enjoy RSR even all these years later I find ! |
02-27-18, 08:23 AM | #81 |
Sea Lord
Join Date: Apr 2008
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I'm playing RSR with VMware and Windows XP with Dfend Reloaded, a Dosbox frontend program. You can do without VMware, just with Dosbox 0.74. I don't have problems and get exactly what I would on an old system.
I got this game in the 90s on a Ubisoft CD having about 12 famous games, mostly Microprose games. The only thing I changed was the Asound file to be compatible for Pentium computers and able to run the Adlib sound correctly. There was a patch for that at that time. I also have removed the game protection for convenience. |
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