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Has anybody seen those? I haven´t downloaded the new version yet, but there are FB screenshots of Fulcrums and Raptors

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not released yet, even for android, wish some more PC stuff as anyone else, but nice to see anyways

 

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States "new aircraft for the next update (1.29) of Strike Fighters for Android devices"

 

 

Okay so would you guess he now sticks in everything between 1982 and 2005? including the typhoon etc - or will the F-22 be like a bonus super jet that you have to pay for

 

 

Cant see these ever going in SF2 - but the arcade Windows 8 version will surely have them

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Do you reckon that these are the models from TK's USAF recruitment game updated for the new platforms?

 

Well, TK does like to reuse assets...it certainly would be a cheap way to get those aircraft in game.

 

FC

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Do you reckon that these are the models from TK's USAF recruitment game updated for the new platforms?

my first thought was it's them indeed

will have to chek this update

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NO. 2: "Dr. Evil, we have increase our revenue stream by selling Andriod, iOS, and Kindle version of the game"

Dr. Evil: "ooooookay. But next we will release pics on Facebook of Raptors and Fulcrums. After getting the fanbase excited we will make it available........ for 1 BILLION DOLLARS!"

 

Evil laughter follows..

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Fixed that for you ;]

as in "multiplayer for those fingers controlled shoulder view phone apps" or "SF2 -based multiplayer game with mods support and optional microtransations"?

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I'll admit I'm still puzzled why SF2 doesn't have MP because SF1's MP will work with Vista/7. It's especially funny as the .ini files still refer to it!

 

Maybe it's not an "ideal" solution, but it DID work, and yanking it seemed like a "I don't want to deal with the support requests" move more than anything else.

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Does it really work in Vista/7? I suppose This was the problem (wikipedia):

 

DirectPlay was traditionally one of the components of DirectX that received less attention, but for DirectX version 8 it received a major overhaul and became a relatively lightweight networking library. However, as part of Microsoft's unveiling of XNA in 2004, Microsoft revealed that DirectPlay would be deprecated in favor of Games for Windows - Live technology already available on Xbox and being ported for use on Windows PCs. DirectPlay will be supported in DirectX DLLs for the lifetime of Microsoft Windows XP, but from the autumn of 2007 [2] the headers and libraries — vital components if developers wanted to develop new programs that utilize the technology — were absent from the DirectX SDK.

 

In Windows Vista, DirectPlay has been deprecated and DirectPlay Voice and DirectPlay's NAT Helper have been removed

 

That was also the time that microsoft came with DX10, and did not include it in XP. Generally user data was no longer allowed outside the my documents folder. Then I remember MS suggesting all text files needed to be unicode text.

So there was SF2 I guess.

Edited by gerwin
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as in "multiplayer for those fingers controlled shoulder view phone apps" or "SF2 -based multiplayer game with mods support and optional microtransations"?

 

SF2 for my iPhone, clearly.

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Til we make a SF2A screenshot thread.....

Soviet sexplane

 

 

It's always possible but will it actually be popular enough?

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