

Jane's USAF is "arcade" enough that it allows novice players to easily get into it, yet it offers just enough sophistication (e.g., pulse-Doppler radar models, jammers/countermeasures, flight models, etc) to keep it interesting. The F-117, which retired several years ago, is a flyable aircraft.

Instead of focusing on a single aircraft, the player can fly multiple aircraft that were in the Air Force's inventory way back in 2000. Jane's USAF is an excellent entry-level military combat simulator. The final annoyance of the already tangled system is represented by the insertion of the Tackleberry Patch! Which very often, instead of solving problems, creates them itself !!! You tell me if I don't throw everything out the window first! Strange game Professor Falken. it will always give the same error message. In fact, at the end of its installation, it makes fun of us saying that we were wrong to give it the extraction path !!! Well. What a fantasy !!! Then you have to take several files and transfer them from one directory to another, and finally another file, which you can NEVER install correctly. guess what it will be? But of course "USAF". This is because the numbered installers "MUST" create a folder outside the one created during the installation with the DVDs! And the name that will be given to this folder. Also, the four numbered files require you to add a "2" in the folder name "USAF". Unfortunately, when I apply the "Super Pro 9.4" mod then the pains begin! I have never seen a more rambling, confusing and devoid of any practicality mod! Once unzipped, (if you can find it), there are 5 or 6 installers, the first four are numbered, the others absolutely not! And no one knows exactly if it is necessary to respect a certain order. Only in this way have I managed, at least in part, to make the game work.

So, then, you have to get a "crack no cd" file. The only solution is to get a PC from a few years ago. Bah! Surely the images certainly offer a nice game.
