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  • ASIN: B00001OWYQ
  • Item Weight: 5 ounces
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: December 18, 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,447 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes


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The B-17 bomber was the primary bomber used for long-rangedaylight bombing in World War II. B-17 Flying Fortress lets youtake control of any of the 10 individual positions of the plane, andputs you in command of an entire squadron of 12 bombers. B-17delivers a full WWII flight-sim experience. As the bombardier, zoom inon targets 20,000 feet below to accurately destroy them. Swat downinterceptors as a tailgunner. You can even escort the lumbering B-17sin a fighter plane, or join the Luftwaffe and try to keep the bombersfrom delivering their payloads.

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The Complete World War 2 Strategic Air War FlightSimulationProduct InformationThe Mighty Eighth is the sequel to Microprose's Flying Fortress. This game focuses on the men that fought in the US Army Air Force 8th BomberCommand during WWII. You fly the B-17 through many historical missions frombombing shipyards to airfields to factories. All of the historical missions havebeen simulated with the utmost detail. Not only can you control the B-17 (aseach of the 10 crew members) but you can also fly the escort planes as well asthe German Luftwaffe planes out to destroy the B-17s.The Mighty Eighth's engine is one of the most detailed simulation engines todate. The terrain and planes have been meticulously detailed to resemble thereal-life counterparts. From the machinegun ammo inside the B-17s to the holespunched in the wings from flak The Mighty Eighth will have you consideringbuying war bonds to support the effort.The ultimate flight crew simulation. As you become an expert at all ten B-17crew positions allowing you to take off and land the massive bomber shoot fromall turret positions navigate across a realistically mapped Europe send radiomessages carry out bomb runs release the bombs and watch them hit the target!Product Features WWII bomber simulation Control any position in the classic B-17 Multiplayer mode allows players to control different positions in the same aircraft 25-mission tour of duty Focuses on the United States 8th Air Force or "The Mighty Eighth"Windows Requirements Intel Pentium II 300MHz or faster (or 100% compatible: Celeron 300 or AMD K6-2 400) Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me or XP 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended) 8 MB VRAM (16 MB recommended) 700 MB hard disk space 8x CD-ROM drive Video cards: 3dfx Voodoo2 or higher Matrox G200 or higher Nvidia TNT or higher ATI Rage 128 or higher S3 Savage 4 3D Labs Permedia2 or higher DirectX compatible sound card DirectX 7 (supplied on disk

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86 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BOMBS AWAY!!, November 25, 2000
This review is from: B-17 Flying Fortress (CD-ROM)
I finally got my hands on a copy of this. Its a version from Europe, for some reason the American release date isn't for a month or so. Regardless I'm sure the game will be the same. So let me tell you about it. My first impressions are, holy smokes. This game is going to be a huge hit. I'm not sure where to start. Well for one, the graphics are simply amazing. You can fly a huge variety of planes, be it American or German. But the best plane to fly is the B-17 of course. You can man all 10 positions in the plane, and during a mission can switch back and forth. During attacks you are so busy keeping track of everything the time just flys by. You can man a gun turret, pilot the aircraft or even be the bombadier. And if you are unfortunate enough to get shot down, well, don't fret, just switch planes and continue the mission. You can jump into any plane you want, be it the bomber, or your escorts. There are tons of missions to choose from as well. You can do the standard quick missions, training, longer missions from start to finish and various campaigns, both historic and some created ones. I'm amazed they packed this all onto one cd. This game has been in the making for so long, but it was definetly worth the wait. Anyone who likes WWII flight sims will fall in love with this game. I've only had it for a few days since it came in the mail. If you can't wait, get it from a Euro dealer, otherwise, it shouldn't be much longer till North American audiences enjoy this.
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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The game works..it's the user who has problems!, September 26, 2001
This review is from: B-17 Flying Fortress (CD-ROM)
Ok first of all, let me tell you the game works fine. It didn't crash on my system, and it didn't crash on two of my other computers (one of them only runs on a PII 400 mhz). I think the problem lies with the user. During installation, DO NOT install the A3D drivers. It's just common sense. If you dont have an A3D soundcard then dont install the drivers. Plain and simple. Some users feel they need to install every thing the game asks them to install but in reality you dont have to. Basic point is to know what your computer has. This game will ask you to install Direct x 7.0a. If you have Direct x8.0a then don't install Direct x 7.0a because its an older driver.

When the game boots, you will be given the option to create a graphics cache file. If you dont set the graphics cache file, the game will crash. Most users are so hot to get into the game that they neglect the little details of setting up options. All you have to do is set the graphics cache file. The graphics cache file uses about 500 mb of your swap file. Here's a trick. Clean up your OS system drive. Remove junk files in your Temp folder; in fact, remove everything you see in your temp folder. Next, go clean the Temp Internet Files folder.

Now to the game. Patch the game before you play it. Download patch 2.0 (25mb). Ok, the game is very realistic. For rookie sim fans wanting to fly and do some sightseeing around Germany on a B-17, this is not the game for you. By the time you get close to one of the radar sites surrounding Germany, dozens of attack fighters will feed you with lead until you either crash or turn back. This is a war sim ergo no free fly mode. Graphics does the job in the game although not that spectacular, for most of the flight, you'll be looking at open pastures and green until you get to your target. The travel time is very realistic. From your airbase to your target, you'll actually be flying the whole trip in real time. Sit back and relax during this trip, its going to be a long trip---enjoy it while it lasts because once the shooting happens, you'll be scambling for dear life. Missions in the game are historical and they are very difficult to accomplish but not impossible. Flight dynamics are superb (specially after you patch the game). These bombers are just hard to fly but hey this is 1943 people, they dont have the hardware like what planes have now. Special mention to the Norden bombsight instrument. This is a bit complicated to use. It shouldn't surprise history buffs since most of the bombs dropped during WWII never really did hit their targets. Dont expect to see HUDs or targetting reticles here. Everything is DEAD aiming and pure luck.

Overall, this game is awesome. It gave me a sense of just being inside the B-17 anticipating and waiting for the coming "storm" when flaks and enemy fighters start coming at you.

Buy this game, follow the tips I gave you and it should work. Oh and did i tell you the game hasnt crashed since i installed it?

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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars B17 - A PURIST's GAME, January 31, 2001
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"co76" (Adelaide, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: B-17 Flying Fortress (CD-ROM)
Like so many others, I have eagerly awaited the arrival of B17 and I haven't been dissapointed. However, you need a really top line computer (Pentium III) with plenty of grunt (i.e. fast, lots and lots of RAM and a good 3D video card) to get the most out of the game because the graphics are demanding and simply spectacular! The game looks so beautiful, I sometimes just let it run in the background while I do something else around the house and then interact with the mission over a few hours as it progresses. Or you can simply jump right to the action. It's great. However, the game is hard to master if you don't use the AI, because it is as close to actually 'being there' as you'll get. The game AI is very good and will more than compensate for the short comings of inexperienced players. If you are a 'purist' flight sim player, as I am, then you have to be prepared to spend a lot of time learning how to fly the B17. This ain't no fighter! It's a big, complex, four engine bomber with a crew of ten men which needs to be managed WELL. Having said this, the Boeing B17 is a very stable and forgiving aircraft that can take a lot of damage. Just don't try pulling high g turns in it! Throw into this mix that the Germans are trying very hard to shoot you down at the same time and you start to get some idea what the men flying these bombers went through. And that is the entire point of the game, to put YOU in a B17 bomber over Europe during WW2. In this, it succeeds at every level. From a game design point of view, B17 is winner. But be prepared to put in some serious 'stick time', to get the most enjoyment out of B17. This is a big, dynamic game for the serious war gamer and it is far more than just another flight sim. Bravo!
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