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meh
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 13, 2007
Author: Amazon User
EVE Online, Freelancer, Homeworld, even old school Wing Commander and Privateer titles are much better, IMHO.
Works with WindowsXP if you use a BAT!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User
When I first bought and installed this game, I kept getting an error message about spyware - after some frustration and fiddling I found out the problem; apparantly the open movie on the DVD uses a Macromedia Flash copy protection that does not like virus scanning software. Here's a quick and easy fix to this problem...
1) open up NOTEPAD or another plain text editor (NOT Word) and write the following line into it:
bcm.exe -n
2) SAVE this single line of text in the same folder that Battlecuiser installs into, by default, it will be
C:\Program Files\DreamCatcher\3000AD\Battlecruiser Millennium Gold
when you save the file, save it with whatever name you find handy, BUT BE SURE TO USE THE EXTENSION ".BAT", as in this example
boot battlecruiser.bat
3) Now to play, simply make a link to this "bat" file, then double click your link and you are off and running!
The bat file (a/k/a batch file) forces WindowsXP to open a command line box and run the primary game file (bcn.exe) using what's called a "switch", in this case, the switch we are using is "-n", which means, "start the game but skip the opening movies". After doing this, my copy of Battlecruiser ran perfectly fine in WindowsXP.
AS TO THE GAME ITSELF: I've been playing one version or another of the Battlecruiser lineage for nearly 8 years now, and while it is the most realistic space craft simulation you will find out there, you have to remember before you buy it what that means - for example, our "real" space craft of today, the Space Shuttle, is the single most complex piece of equipment on earth. It takes 3 computers to operate it properly, and shuttle pilots spend HUNDREDS of hours in simulators just learning how the systems onboard work - and the space shuttle doesn't even fly to our own moon, let alone other planets. The Battlecruiser in this game is not anything nearly as complicated to operate as the real Space Shuttle is, but players should not EXPECT to be able to just plop down in the commander's chair and be able to do every little thing right out of the gate. This game has a very severe learning curve, and very little in the way of tutorial help - but in defense of the game's design team, the universe of Battlecruiser is so open ended a simulation, with literally hundreds of planets and thousands of npc ships all running about at once, that writing a step by step tutorial wouldn't even be practical - like trying to write out Mapquest directions from Los Angeles to New York City - it would take a book the size of a Oxford English Dictionary (you've seen them in a library - those huge reference books so big you can break someone's foot with them if you drop them) to write out all the things that you can do, and that can happen to you, even in the very "easy" to use "roam" mode.
This game is for those who are hard core into simulators - who enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes from learning how to use a complex piece of machinery (the Battlecruiser) and how to interact in as near to real world a simulation of interstellar space flight as you're likely ever to find out there. This is a game for someone who wants to invest a few MONTHS of their life, not just a few hours on a weekend.
For those few, the rewards are definately worth it - as close to actually going to space as most of us will ever get.
wont buy this game
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 04, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I actually found this game,I could never get the demo to install,if I can't try the demo I wont buy the game.
terrible game
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User
i bought this game thinking it would be great but it is crappy,the graphics are great but the game i dont understand.i tryed just learning the controls but i found out only to fire and move.here are some cons and pros,
cons:
theres like a thousand controls you have to learn
i couldnt do anything nothing to fight,i couldnt get into starbases or buildings,theres like 5 or 6 computer things in this like screens and menus.
pros
good graphics
the easyist thing to play is being a marine which is like fps (first person shooter)(though it is freakin boring at begining)
Starforce Strikes Back
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: August 12, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Nevermind how complicated this game is purported to be - don't buy it just for the outrageous hassle you'll go through just trying to get it to run on your system, because of the anti-ripping technology that's spot-welded onto this thing. If I wanted to be challenged by the complexity of getting a complicated program just to run on Windows, I'd just as soon hand-code an emulator for the Apollo Space Program as try to get this thing to cooperate.
Nerdy Flight Sim
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 13
Date: November 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User
this item was a complete waste of my money and I was very dissapointed with it, it's just a flight sim with a bunch of control s you don't know how to use.
I Don't.......
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 15
Date: August 28, 2003
Author: Amazon User
For the Like of me have no idea why I bought this game. Too many controls and does't have a tutotial or how to in the game or maybe there is but have to press this or that. If you like simulators this is your game.
Wasted money
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 7 / 21
Date: April 21, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I see why I'm the first review. I'm the only one stupid enough to buy it. Way too many controls to have to try to remember. An airline pilot has less. (I've got a simulator)
Don't waste your money
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: January 28, 2006
Author: Amazon User
What a disapointment. I am a big fan of the space sim genre (X-wing, Tie fighter, Wing commander, homeworld 1 & 2, freespace 1&2 and Independence War 1&2). I bought BC3000 Gold on an auction site for $6.00. I wish I hadn't wasted my money. After 3 hours of trying to figure out how to run the ship I gave up. Too complicated. The graphics are mediocre, the sound is low quality and the music tracks are cheesy. There are no training missions to teach you how to run the ship. The GUI looks like something from 1995. I was sucked in to buying this game because Dreamcatcher was the publisher and they have had some good space games, this is not one of them.
much more work than fun
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 5 / 6
Date: November 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User
After buying this and feeling the weight of the package I should have known that there was going a massive book explaning how to play the game.It is way too complicated to have fun without researching for hours. I blame myself for not looking at the reviews first for if I did I would have known not to buy it.
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