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APACHE HAVOC WORK IN PROGRESS DETAILS
Two Great Flight-Sims: One Great Game !
Although Empire Interactive are known for their expertise in the flight-sim sector, their new game comes with a twist. Apache-Havoc, from Kidlington development team Proactive, combines highly accurate flight sims of two of the world's deadliest attack choppers - the US Apache and the Soviet Havoc - allowing gamers for the first time to experience true head-to-head Superpower Sim action.
Although the game is still deep in development, Empire are able to confirm that Apache-Havoc will contain the following features:
- · Two fully simulated combat helicopters: the US AH-64D Apache Longbow and the Russian Mil-28N Havoc B
- · A 3D engine specially designed for low-level helicopter combat, which renders a highly sculpted terrain, enabling gamers to use natural and man-made features in true combat tactics. Now you can actually hover above a forest road, hiding behind the trees, out of enemy line of sight. Similarly, sunken rivers with raised banks offer enhanced ambush opportunity.
- Highly detailed and articulated 3D models, even down to rotor blades which droop as they slow
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- · Dynamic Campaigns giving the player many missions, and a different campaign every time
- · 4 Huge combat zones
- · All weather missions, including day, night, dusk, dawn and "real" rain and snow
- · Aircraft carrier-based amphibious assault mission
- · Full Multi-player dynamic campaign support, via serial, modem, LAN, or Internet
- · Authentic flight dynamics that will please even the most hardcore flight-sim enthusiast
- · Highly-detailed cockpit graphics including 30 in-cockpit views plus a 3D-modelled virtual cockpit
- · Authentic avionics displays and instrumentation
- · Realistic and Novice options
- · Stereo Sound Effects and Speech
- · Direct 3D support, to ensure that most 3D accelerator cards are supported
Apache-Havoc is scheduled for release in Q4 of 1998.
For more information contact Nick Walkland or Kate Johns at Empire Interactive on
0181 343 7337.
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