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Showing posts with label Simulations. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Rail Simulator Official Expansion Pack full


Rail Simulator Official Expansion Pack


Rail Simulator Official Expansion Pack – Cajon Pass/ 08 Shunter is now available to purchase in boxed format with the download version already on sale. European users can now add the fantastic 80-mile Cajon Pass route to Rail Simulator. This route links San Bernardino in Southern California to Barstow in the north and the challenging climbs, descents, embankments and cuttings are faithfully reproduced.


There are two brilliant locomotives - the Union Pacific ES44AC and SD40-2 – as well as bonus skins, eleven unique rolling stock wagons and seven scenarios.


As if that wasn't enough, the pack also features the classic British Class 08 Shunter in 12 period liveries and with six all-new scenarios.


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Hardware Requirements:


* PC with 2.6 GHz equivalent or higher processor,


* DVD-ROM drive, 512Mb


* RAM, 256Mb video card,


* 2.0Gb hard drive space


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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Bus Simulator 2008 full


Bus Simulator 2008

Welcome to Megacity and welcome to your new job: bus driver!Get behind the steering wheel of one of the many different bus models and master one of the countless tracks in the fictional city Megacity.

But keep and eye on the timeplan and transport as many passengers as possible. Reckless driving or unpunctuality will result in a bad reputation and penalty fees.

Only when you keep the schedule, you can arrive at the bus stop when the most passengers are waiting. Too early or too late and you won’t be able to sell that many tickets.

Depending on your success and reputation, the tracks get more difficult, longer and more complex.

Choose between different bus models, 8 different bus models are already included, more can be downloaded via the internet. But remember, only paying passengers will result in enough cashflow necessary to run the bus company

Buy or rent larger busses, keep the service running and check up on all busses. Or invest in ad campains or special offers to attract more customers. Extra income can be generated by renting ad spaces on the busses.

A total of 18 completely different tracks through different districts (suburbs, downtown, industrial, business center etc.) offer long hours of fun and challenges.

Prepare yourself for driving in all types of weather conditions (sunshine, snow, ice, rain, fog), different daytimes and the number of passengers depending on the daytime and weather as well.

To show what you are made of, you can try to get into the world-wide highscore list.

No matter if you are beginner or pro, this simulation challenges everybody.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

NEED FOR SPEED 2: SPECIAL EDITION full


This is the same good Need for Speed 2 only with some major enhancements on the 3d topic. However, since the Voodoo 3d acceleration cards were the only dominant in 1997, this game has only extended in that direction, and that is that it supports 3Dfx. Now, if you have some of the Voodoo cards, you'll be able to test all the cars and tracks once again, just in a bit of smoothly presentation then before. However, if you do not have 3Dfx card, you can still play this game as the original NFS II.

Info:

Published by
Electronic Arts, Inc.
Developed by
Electronic Arts, Inc.
Released
1997
Platform
Windows
ESRB Rating
Kids to Adults
Genre
Racing / Driving, Simulation

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Installation notes:

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RUN NFS2SE.EXE (NAME IS SIMILIAR TO THIS AND THIS FILE HAS ONLY THE ICON OF SIMPLE .EXE FILE)

Play.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

X Plane 9 [English] TORRENT

X-Plane is the worlds most comprehensive and powerful flight simulator available. Welcome to the world of props, jets, single and multi-engine airplanes, as well as gliders, helicopters and new Very Light Jets such as the Cirrus Jet. The most realistic flight model available for personal computers. It comes with subsonic and supersonic flight dynamics, simulating aircraft from the Bell 206 Jet-Ranger helicopter and Cessna 172 light plane to the supersonic Concorde and Mach-3 XB-70 Valkyrie. Includes over 40 aircraft spanning the aviation industry (and history), and several hundred more are freely downloadable from the internet. Land at any of over 18,000 airports, as well as test your mettle on aircraft carriers, helipads on building tops, frigates that pitch and roll in the waves. Weather is variable from clear skies and high visibility to thunderstorms with controllable wind, wind shear, turbulence, and microbursts. Rain, snow and clouds are available for an instrument flying challenge. Real weather data can be downloaded, allowing you to fly in the actual conditions that currently exist! Includes detailed failure modeling, with 35 systems that can be failed manually or randomly, when you least expect it! You can fail instruments, engines, flight controls, and landing. Includes Plane-Maker, which lets the player create airplanes, and World-Maker, which lets the player create scenery. Also included is Weather Briefer that makes a weather briefing based on actual weather conditions.

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Torrent info:
Category: PC
Language: English
Type: Simuladores
Quality: DVD
Format: ISO
Size: 6.84 GB
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Friday, May 30, 2008

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight


Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight
For more than a century, human beings have used engines to pull, push, or lift themselves into the air, and for the past two decades, Microsoft Flight Simulator has let armchair pilots explore the exciting world of aviation on their PCs. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight commemorates this double anniversary by offering more planes, better graphics, and more options than ever before right out of the box, but the game will likely reach its full potential only if it receives great support from its player community.
Fans of the previous games in the series will be up and running in no time thanks to the new game's familiar interface, but Flight Simulator 2004 also happens to be the most beginner-friendly game in the series. It's easier to access game options, and each option is actually explained by the game. There's also an excellent interactive flight school hosted by aviation veteran Rod Machado that serves as a surprisingly deep training tool.
There is enough written material included about the planes, the history of flight, and flying tips to fill an encyclopedia. As such, Flight Simulator 2004 represents one of the rare instances in which online documentation is wholly superior to a printed manual. The documentation includes articles that are supplemented with Web-page-style hyperlinks, which lead to more detailed information about a particular topic. Some even whisk you directly into the cockpit so you can actually re-create the particular flight (or series of flights) discussed in the article. While the fascinating historical articles by Flying magazine's Lane Wallace were commissioned by Microsoft, many of the other articles included are reprints from magazines like AOPA Pilot, and it is amazing to see how the real-world tips provided in these stories can be directly applied in the simulator.
And you'll need all the information you can get, because most of the new planes in Flight Simulator 2004 are cranky old antiques that require your undivided attention. The entire history of civilian flight is represented in the game, from the original Wright Flyer that can't even struggle its way out of ground effect to a Boeing 747-400 that can haul hundreds of people higher than 40,000 feet at Mach .85. You can retrace Lindbergh's steps across the Atlantic in a re-creation of the Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis," see what Amelia Earhart's trip across that same ocean was like in a Lockheed Vega, and haul freight over the mountains in a Douglas DC-3, among other things. The Sopwith Camel was not brought over from the previous game into the new game--this is strictly a civilian flight simulator, without any military prop planes or jets, but it still offers plenty of different aircraft to fly.
If you plan to fly any of the vintage aircraft, be sure to invest in some good controller peripherals, specifically rudder pedals or a joystick with a twist handle. It's impossible to take off and land in taildraggers like the Piper J3 Cub and Curtiss Jenny without a lot of dancing on the rudders. And once they're airborne, ponderous antiques like the Vickers Vimy biplane can barely turn unless you stomp on the pedals. Rudder controls also are a must for flying the two helicopters modeled in the game, which include the familiar Bell Jet Ranger and the new Robison R22 Beta. The Beta is a skittish little chopper that is hypersensitive to controller input and offers a wholly different flying experience from that of the heavier and more stable Jet Ranger.
The overall flight model feels very similar to that of Flight Simulator 2002 and is well suited to capturing the nuances of the game's slow and underpowered historical planes. For example, when landing a taildragger, you should be able to float in slowly at a steep angle for a traditional three-point landing or come in more quickly at a shallow angle to land on the main wheels, keeping forward pressure on the stick until the tail gradually loses lift and the tailwheel gently settles on the runway. The latter option is essential for landing a small plane like the Piper Cub in high crosswinds, and the new game models it perfectly.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Heros of the Pacific


Experience the most famous air combat of WWII’s Pacific theater. Heroes of the Pacific begins December 7, 1941, with the attack on Pearl Harbor and allows players to live the most memorable battles of the Pacific campaign, including locations such as Wake Island, Midway, and the Coral Sea. Players will experience realistic and historically accurate planes and environments along with an epic scope of battle. Both arcade- and professional-style controls and a variety of game modes allow the player to live the greatest air battles of history.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII full

Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII


Experience the greatest air battles of World War II in famous locations from across the globe. Whether it’s the Battle of Britain, the attack of Pearl Harbor or the fierce fighting for the desserts of North Africa, the player and his squadron of Blazing Angels will be tasked with turning the tide of war. Command three separate AI-wingmen and make use of each ones special abilities to both attack and defend their squadron leader. During the course of the twenty mission campaign, the pilot will be accompanied by his squadron and they will grow together as an ace fighting force through the entire length of WWII. Fly in close to Germany’s industrial terrain for a bombing raid, strafe the islands of the pacific, or emerge from the cloud cover over London and engage the enemy. The environment is so real you’ll feel like you’re the pilot in a famous WWII movie.


Game Features:


*Fight WWII’s most epic and action-packed air battles: From the Western Europe to the Pacific to North Africa, engage in famous air combat from throughout WWII.


*Authentic WWII atmosphere: Spectacular movie-like graphics with realistic imagery including accurate-looking planes and terrain.


*Experience innovative squadron-based gameplay: AI controlled wingmen will obey commands and improve with experience in twenty different single-player missions. Players will fly with, and be defended by, the squadron of Blazing Angels under their command


*Command a total of 42 authentic-looking fun to fly WWII aircraft: Including the famous P-51 Mustang, the B-17 Flying Fortress and the British Spitfire, and in multiplayer-the Luftwaffe’s Messerschmitt, and the Japanese Zero. No need for extensive tutorials – players can jump right into air combat action.







Still somewhat hot on the heels of Ubisoft's last World War II flight combat game, which was released on the PC late last year, Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII arrives. This is about as standard as a mission-based flight game can get--you'll get to bomb targets, participate in dogfights, and defend a lot of stuff in a variety of era-specific planes. While it's a competent package, it doesn't stand out in any way.


You play the role of a squadron leader in Blazing Angels, but you don't start out with a squadron to command. Instead, you're one of the few American pilots helping out the British flyboys. You'll jump right into training, but that doesn't last long, because you're quickly whisked away to protect Dunkirk. You'll meet your squadmates early on, and you'll always fly with the same crew, though a few spots here and there have you out on your own. Even then, your group will keep in touch via the radio. When flying alongside them, you'll be able to give them basic orders, such as to break off and attack or to come back to defend you. Each of your three comrades has a unique ability: Frank runs his mouth a lot, but he's also good at getting out there and knocking out targets when you turn him loose; Tom can taunt enemies to pull them off of you if you're under too much fire; and Joe can occasionally allow you to repair your plane via a series of button presses. Their voices are constantly coming at you over the radio, and they're well done. The enemy also chats it up a lot, in heavily accented, nearly broken English, no less. At times, the Japanese voice acting sounds flat-out racist, which casts a dark cloud over the rest of the game's usually sharp audio.


Once you meet your team, the game skips around, putting you in many of the major air battles of the war. Aside from some pretty ugly looking ground targets, the different spots you'll visit look nice, as do many of the plane models, provided you have a machine capable of running the game at its higher settings. You'll fly over Pearl Harbor and try to prevent as much damage as possible. You'll fly out over the desert of North Africa in search of Nazis in hiding. And, you'll fly at Midway and take out a sizable chunk of the Japanese fleet. Despite the frequent changes of scenery, the missions are very cut and dried. You're presented with objective after objective, and very few of them are difficult. Between the relative weakness of the forces you'll be facing and your ability to make repairs to your plane, you rarely get shot down unless you're doing something dumb, like flying too high when attempting to creep up on some radar towers that are surrounded by antiaircraft guns. Overall, the game does a good job of making you feel very powerful, but ultimately the victories seem hollow, because you rarely feel like you can fail. At least the dogfighting is mixed with the bombing reasonably well. Torpedoing enemy cruisers and carriers is fun.


Flying planes in Blazing Angels is kept pretty light, though the mouse-and-keyboard control is totally inadequate. Given the game's console roots, your best bet is playing with something resembling a dual analog joystick. If you have an Xbox 360 controller, the buttons for that controller will appear onscreen, but you'll still have to configure the buttons to your liking. Considering that you aren't able to configure the controls in-game, you'll have to quit out each time you want to change something, relaunch, watch the StarForce check, button past all of the intro screens, and then reselect a profile just to get back into the action. That process gets awfully annoying as you're trying to feel out what the best control option would be. In addition to its 18 campaign missions and a pair of mini campaigns that open up after you beat the game, Blazing Angels has a few quick-start alternatives. Arcade mode gives you a timer and puts you up against waves of planes. Ace duel puts you up against a single ace pilot, both in the same plane. Beating him unlocks a new paint job for that plane. If the dogfighting were challenging, that might mean something, but instead you can make it just by hitting the brakes for a better turning radius and getting in behind your target.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition Full


Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition

Flight Simulator X is the culmination of nearly 25 years of the landmark Flight Simulator franchise and its most significant addition to date. The 10th addition to the highly successful Flight Simulator franchise, Flight Simulator X will immerse players in a beautifully rich and realistic world, offering a completely new and innovative gaming experience with dozens of new aircraft to choose from, including the AirCreation 582SL Ultralight and Maule M7-260C Orion with wheels and skis.

Gamers of all ages, types and skill levels will experience firsthand what it is like to be an aviator traveling the globe either alone or online with others.

Microsoft's Flight Simulator X provides a mind-boggling level of depth and breadth--if you don't mind some less than stellar frame rates.

There are about 50 missions in the deluxe version of FSX and about 30 in the standard version. The deluxe version comes with 24 airplanes, versus 18 in the Standard version; more high-detail airports, 45 versus 40; more high-detail cities, 38 versus 28; the advanced Garmin G1000 glass cockpit; and the new tower controller module. This last feature lets you step into the control tower and take the role of the air traffic controller in multiplayer mode. While it probably won't keep you out of the cockpit for long, it is an interesting (and stressful) option. And for the record, if you're interested enough to purchase Flight Simulator X, you should go ahead and purchase the Deluxe version. All of the additional content makes it worth the added costs.

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2. Mount or burn the .iso files

3. Install

4. Skip the license wizard during installation

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