Jetfighter 4 Review
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I have played this game on two different computers of mine and it runs just fine. It has a simple flight model and easy to use weopons controls. The detail of scenery is a little plain down low and nice high above. I think that the sound drivers could have been better since it does crash with sound problems. I think other raters here could still play the game well if they ever change their sound card.
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Jetfighter 4 Overview
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Jetfighter 4 Specifications
The U.S. Navy’s official F-14 Tomcat LANTIRN trainer uses technology developed for Jetfighter IV, a game that offers combat simulation at a high level. During 30 missions, players will defend San Francisco from attack by piloting the F-14 Tomcat, F-22 Raptor, and F/A-18 Hornet. Deliver payloads including AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles, GBU-24 2000-pound laser-guided bombs, and the electrically driven M61-A1Vulcan cannon against air, land, and sea forces. Downtown San Francisco and the surrounding 50,000 square miles have been recreated in high detail. Multiplayer action includes deathmatch and co-op missions, with up to 16 pilots on a LAN or over the Internet.
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Fun and Entertaining – Dude – Omaha, NE USA
Jetfight IV is very fun. The ground graphics are so-so, but the gameplay is awsome. The only downside is there only is a small amount of missions you can play before you’ve played them all. A plus is that the controls with the keyboard aren’t confusing at all and they even give you cheats that you can use to make your plane invulnerable to missles, re-arm your plane in the air and re-fuel your plane in the air. Overall, I’d say this game is worth the money and is the best air-to air and air-ground simulater I’ve every played.
Forget playing on XP! – Stephen A. Hipp – St. Paul, MN USA
Pentium 4, GeForce 4 Ti4200, 512RAM, 2.4 GHz, Windows XP Pro, never a problem with over 30 other graphically demanding games — and this game will not get beyond the splash screen except with tremendous tweaking of settings and configuration of ini files! Even then, the controls are entirely senseless: totally unrelated to ordinary flight sim models, unintuitive and mostly unchangeable! Worse yet, effectively no support! Don’t bother if you’re running XP or interested in something that approximates real flight!

