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Today, around 2 PM UTC, we will be temporarily removing F/A-18E Super Hornet from sale. The game in it's current state is broken, and is not up to the standards that we've set for ourselves in terms of releasing PC classics. We will be working on fixing it, and when we're done the title will be back on GOG - unfortunately we don't have any ETA we can share with you at this moment.

Of course if you already have the game on your shelf it will stay there, and after it's back you'll be able to download na updated and fixed version.
Post edited January 11, 2018 by elcook
Please hurry, I really want to play this.
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elcook: Today, around 2 PM UTC, we will be temporarily removing F/A-18E Super Hornet from sale. The game in it's current state is broken, and is not up to the standards that we've set for ourselves in terms of releasing PC classics. We will be working on fixing it, and when we're done the title will be back on GOG - unfortunately we don't have any ETA we can share with you at this moment.

Of course if you already have the game on your shelf it will stay there, and after it's back you'll be able to download na updated and fixed version.
Nice!! Please keep us posted!!!
Thanks for sharing this info. I was wondering since I bought it, it was never starting and I really wanted to play it. Looking forward to see the update in the shelf. Keep us posted !!!
Thanks for taking the time to fix this game. It deserves better and is a good classic flight sim. Looking forward to seeing it come back.
Thank you for looking in to this!
Did the taken down version had all the goodies included?

There was Officer's Edition which bundled the base game with Albanian Campaign expansion.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/fa-18e-super-hornet-officers-edition

http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/fa-18e-super-hornet-the-albanian-campaign

Will this be included in new release?

Looking forward to this game!

While you at it please bring back Jane's F-15 and Jane's F/A-18.
Post edited March 19, 2018 by damson
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elcook: Today, around 2 PM UTC, we will be temporarily removing F/A-18E Super Hornet from sale. The game in it's current state is broken, and is not up to the standards that we've set for ourselves in terms of releasing PC classics. We will be working on fixing it, and when we're done the title will be back on GOG - unfortunately we don't have any ETA we can share with you at this moment.

Of course if you already have the game on your shelf it will stay there, and after it's back you'll be able to download na updated and fixed version.
Any update on this? It'd be great to have it back. It's hard to get any of the classic late 90's sims now.
Is this game going to come back?
I went to install this today and its still unavailable - any update? Thanks!!
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Hudson187: I went to install this today and its still unavailable - any update? Thanks!!
You can use the download offline backup installers option to get it, but the actual version not works. Instead the old 1.1.1.1 works if you put it in XP SP3 compatiblity mode.
Post edited August 09, 2018 by DalekSec
How is this still not working? I get that it may take some time to make adjustments, but its been 8 months.
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Lucky26: How is this still not working? I get that it may take some time to make adjustments, but its been 8 months.
I'm not writing on behalf of GoG... I'm a fellow user and fellow purchaser of this game. I have tried, repeatedly, to find a way to make the game work... independent of GoG's input. For virtually every other game I've ever tried, I've been able to find a way around the issues. (Just FYI, 95% of all "the game won't play" issues I've ever encountered come down to "copy protection" schemes which are just utterly defective. The remaining 4% come down to incompatible "incorporated software (like programs written using Quicktime 2 or 3, which can ONLY be run in virtual machines these days... and for a while, there were a lot of them!), and the final 1% come down to "I have no @#$* idea what's wrong."

This program falls into that final 1%. I simply can't figure out how to make it work. Period.

I suspect that the GoG team is better equippped to do this sort of investigatory work than I am... but it may simply be that there were "coding shortcuts" taken in the writing of this program which are considered "security holes" which have been closed in more recent OS versions, or even "taking advantages of bugs."

I'm trying to get a new set of "virtual machines" running right now, all through Oracle VirtualBox VM. I've got DOS/Win3x running fine, and seem to have no major issues with getting an installation of Win9x running (I'm creating 95, 95OSR2, 98, and 98SE as options)... these are working but I have had issues with getting 3D acceleration running properly. I'll have a version of XP running shortly ("XP Mode" under Microsoft VirtualPC isn't sufficient).

I suspect that I'll need to run this within a VM running one of the 9x versions in order for it to function. I really doubt, based upon my own experiences trying so far, that there's any other option.
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Lucky26: How is this still not working? I get that it may take some time to make adjustments, but its been 8 months.
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CLBrown: I'm not writing on behalf of GoG... I'm a fellow user and fellow purchaser of this game. I have tried, repeatedly, to find a way to make the game work... independent of GoG's input. For virtually every other game I've ever tried, I've been able to find a way around the issues. (Just FYI, 95% of all "the game won't play" issues I've ever encountered come down to "copy protection" schemes which are just utterly defective. The remaining 4% come down to incompatible "incorporated software (like programs written using Quicktime 2 or 3, which can ONLY be run in virtual machines these days... and for a while, there were a lot of them!), and the final 1% come down to "I have no @#$* idea what's wrong."

This program falls into that final 1%. I simply can't figure out how to make it work. Period.

I suspect that the GoG team is better equippped to do this sort of investigatory work than I am... but it may simply be that there were "coding shortcuts" taken in the writing of this program which are considered "security holes" which have been closed in more recent OS versions, or even "taking advantages of bugs."

I'm trying to get a new set of "virtual machines" running right now, all through Oracle VirtualBox VM. I've got DOS/Win3x running fine, and seem to have no major issues with getting an installation of Win9x running (I'm creating 95, 95OSR2, 98, and 98SE as options)... these are working but I have had issues with getting 3D acceleration running properly. I'll have a version of XP running shortly ("XP Mode" under Microsoft VirtualPC isn't sufficient).

I suspect that I'll need to run this within a VM running one of the 9x versions in order for it to function. I really doubt, based upon my own experiences trying so far, that there's any other option.
No, the problem inst in the game itself. I have an old backup of the game that I downloaded years ago when I bought it here, and putting it in XP compatibility mode, it works, but if I download the latest version, It not works, and not only this, but it also prevent the old version to work if I try to have both installed, so is related to some that GoG added in the latest installer.
Are there any news about the update?