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33: 306: 347:, was still in its prototype stage when TFX was released, with a real Eurofighter Typhoon not making its first flight until 1994. The interactive parts of the game were reduced to still images or omitted altogether for the Amiga version which, although never officially released by Ocean, was later included as a give-away game on a 142: 413:"excellent" effects and "detailed" graphics, but criticized the lack of a rudder and other examples of lack of realism, "predictable" computer tactics, the lack of a campaign setting, and an 'irritating' untoggleable autopilot. The reviewer concluded that " 429:
an overall score of 93% and highly praised its graphics, calling them "breathtakingly atmospheric" and stating that they were "designed to inspire and awe", and expressed that this "visual realism" give the game's missions further depth.
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in February 1994, calling it "the most advanced flight model yet" due to the many factors taken into account in the simulation, and further called it a simulator for "purist". Another reviewer from
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While 3 planes were simulated, the internal cockpit for all 3 were the same layout. TFX also featured a virtual cockpit mode, although the cockpit itself was more sparse in this mode.
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the 26th best computer game of all time. The editors called it "one of the best flight sims out on the PC and, with a bit of effort, a hugely playable game".
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The game features an instant-action arcade mode, custom missions, and a campaign mode. The player can fly three aircraft: The
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feels old fashioned", further expressing that some aspects felt "unfinished", and recommended it only to casual pilots.
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hardware requirements as 'demanding' for the Amiga, but noted that even with lowered settings
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shortly after its release. The Soap Opera Engine was manually programmed in
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port was slated to be under development by DID but it never released.
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is 'more impressive than other flight sims' on the Amiga.
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pod of a Eurofighter during a laser-guided bombing run in
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Developer(s)
Digital Image Design
Publisher(s)
Ocean Software
Imagineer
Designer(s)
Martin Kenwright
Programmer(s)
Composer(s)
Barry Leitch
Platform(s)
DOS
Amiga
PlayStation
Genre(s)
Combat flight simulator
Single player

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