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The VIRTUAL FIGTHER SQUADRON, that i'm a member from, know a lot of Tips to got to do with FALCON, and we fligth most missions whit our Friends called The Freebirds, most american Pilots or even English Pilots. If you have the FALCON 4.0 installed on your System, you can start the INSTALLER from OPEN FALCON.
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To install OF (OPEN FALCON) you need the following PARTS !įALCON 4.0 (from Microprose) and not FALCON 4.0 ALLIED FORCE. Like other said there are other add-ons but the ones I mention are complete reworks, as they add many different features and different ideas. Allied Force was or is an attempt at a actual company to work on the original game.
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This add-ons where and are created by enthusiast of the game that have kept falcon alive for a decade ( Thank you guys, Love the work) All this guys distribute their products for free and they do have some bug but, in my opinion, are a very dedicated and talented group that I ( as a Falcon Fan) owe many thanks. Red Viper, Free Falcon, BMS, Supper Pack and Open Falcon ( I might have miss some) are add on to the original Falcon 4.0 game from 1998. Red Viper is a add on that can be used ( I have any way) with ether version, Falcon 4.0 from 1998 or Falcon Allied Force. Falcon Allied Force is a product based on the original 1998 game Falcon 4.0. Open Falcon is a add on to the original Falcon 4.0 released by MicroProse in 1998. Looked for somewhere to download Red viper/open falcon and found this page:īut it lists both Red Viper and Open Falcon. I think I'll install Red Viper first, then go to Open Falcon later when I'v learned the sim more.
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As I said, you can refer to you Allied Force manual for an illustrated layout that allows you to program your HOTAS. The only "upgrades" are payware things like HiTiles, Aeyes pits, Stopworks, etc. No, if you have Allied Force, you have the finished product. Open Falcon can only be installed over regular Falcon 4.0. Red Viper can be installed over Allied Force AND regular Falcon 4.0 Red Viper is just what they decided to call that version. Very hard to play online and again some other problems. You can lunch them to coordinates and the bomb will tell you when in range. Great effects (I know, It can not compare to other game, blah, blah) and cool features like 6DOF HUD and really cool JADAM utilization. Red viper strong point is the graphics. You control your data link and even have to set up your DTC like the real jet (to a point of course). You can set it to have maintenance fault so many flying hours and the faults would be randomize.

The avionics are very complicated, to the point that the game comes with a avionics manual (BMS-34, same format as the real aircraft) Radios have to be working properly to fly online ( or so I hear). I have problems with the program that lunches it online ( repace luncher).
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Some people have been successful using this mod on line. Graphics are awful and so are the avionics compare to other mods. It is easier to access and more available since it is still in stores. It is (comparative speaking) easier to connect on line but 10 year behind any other game (big surprise coming from a 10 year old game ).
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Allied Force is the last and only official patch since Micropose went down.

The first two links also happen to be the websites for Red Viper(FreeFalcon) and OpenFalcon. If you don't have Allied Force or you don't want to program, I would check these places for a layout: Allied Force has an excellent section that gives you the keyboard shortcuts for each HOTAS function as they apply to each button. For your HOTAS set up, I'm assuming that you have the original Falcon 4.0 and not Allied Force. If you do some searching, you may find more. :) That being said, here's what I have to offer:

You can always upgrade it with payware stuff like HiTiles and cockpits. To be honest, and assuming you bought an old copy of Falcon 4.0, I would have probably bought Allied Force first since you're getting a product that can play on XP/Vista right out of the box. Most use OpenFalcon, FreeFalcon (both substantial, third-party upgrades that are not authorized by the current entity who owns the rights to the sim) or they just fly Allied Force.Īllied Force is probably as "essential" as you can get. I don't think there are any real "essentials" at this point.

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