You may be the hottest pilot in the fleet, but this will cool your jets! In Wing Commander you blast your way through the Vega Campaign. You’d better be as good as your reputation because the stakes are too high to play it safe. Just when you think that the action can’t get any more intense, or the...
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You may be the hottest pilot in the fleet, but this will cool your jets! In Wing Commander you blast your way through the Vega Campaign. You’d better be as good as your reputation because the stakes are too high to play it safe. Just when you think that the action can’t get any more intense, or the opposition any stiffer, you’ll plunge into Wing Commander II. Disgraced and unjustly court-martialed, you have to prove yourself once again and earn the respect of the Confederation High Command. Of course, there is also the little matter of preventing the destruction of the Terran home-worlds.
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Update (20 March 2025)
Wing Commander 1:
Added a DOSBox menu option to transfer pilot data to Secret Missions 1 and 2, enriching the campaign experience.
Made DOSBox config adjustments to improve overall performance.
Validated stability.
Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11.
Verified Cloud Saves support.
Wing Commander 2:
Introduced a DOSBox menu option for in-game sound and graphical configuration.
Adjusted conventional memory size based on community suggestions for better system performance.
I'm very happy to play this game again ! And on Mac OS X !!! So thanks to developper for this great works !
But... Secret Missions and Special Ops are clearly missing.
Especially that I never had the chance to get Secret Missions.... That's the only WC part I missed !!!
So please, had this as an update !
Thanks !
NOTE: (I am playing the first one right now, because I want to play these in order, but here is the review for the first game alone! I bet the second one will be just as great if not better!) For 1990, this is incredible! I wasn't even born yet!! I already completed my first major mission, and it seems so realistic for its time. I am being praised by one of the upper hands in the game, with amazing animation with the lip syncing, and even the animation of actions, including running, and especially clapping are so well done. This feels rather lively! The controls are extremely responsive, and enemies are made easier to take out with the lock-on system. The detail on the ships are super realistic for the time; it has the digitized sprites that don't look cartoony. I recommend this to any gamer who wants to get their hands on a piece of gaming history!
Wing Commander reminds me of why building a ridiculously expensive (and almost instantly obsolete) game rig and boning up on DOS manuals was such a joy. In order to play Chris Roberts's masterpieces, you needed all the latest hardware: top of the line processors, sticker shocking memory chips, the latest DOS version, Sound Blaster cards, and fast video boards. This could add up to thousands of dollars if you were starting completely from scratch, and we would tack on hundreds more to upgrade hardware for the latest versions and all their expensive add-ons. Why?
Because flight sims allowed tech-savvy adults to live out their childhood dreams to be fighter pilots without all the hassle of getting an aeronautical engineering degree and joining the air force. Space sims opened the door to a whole new level of guilty pleasure, to become the main character in a Star Wars movie. Everything about this game, despite the obviously dated graphics and sound, pulled off that immersive experience. The adlib-compatible tinny, chirpy, and beepy music score still drew us into the mood of a particular scene or a crisis in the middle of a mission. The cutscenes, simply done to fit into tiny floppy disks, elegantly introduced us to an entire universe of characters, exotically beautiful planets, and an epic adventure. It's surprisingly easy to become attached to the characters, and perhaps evolving those relationships is even more appealing than revealing the story itself. The conclusion of each mission, with new dialog, cutscenes, and honors, was like unwrapping a long-anticipated present.
Replaying it some twenty years later, I'm pleased to notice that successive waves of simulators with everything from real-world physics to lifelike graphics and actual movie cutscenes have not tarnished the appeal of the simple original. If anything, the new generation's movie scenes often couldn't live up to the highly polished comic book animations of the original-- either the b-movie actors, the cheap costumes, or the cgi sets disappointed in ways that painstakingly chosen pixel by pixel artwork could not. Above all, the Wing Commander odyssey is a polished and rewarding experience throughout, so you will stay motivated to keep undertaking what can sometimes become missions that feel like busy work.
Finally, you'll still need to show off your techno-geek patience and troubleshooting skills even to get this latest version to run the way you want it to. There are occasional crashes and bugs, though not nearly as many as in the original and, yes, processor speed still affects game play, even with the infinite speed of contemporary processors available to us. All we have to do now, though, is make sure that the cycles setting in the DosBox configuration file is tweaked just so, adjusting it upwards for missions with lots of ships and asteroids and downwards for small duels, and that the rendering setting give us full screen video. Compared to the old days, that's a piece of cake!
This is one of my top 5 favorite games of all time, but this version has some issues. Extreme slowdown when theres multiple ships on screen. Its practically unplayable later on in the game. The super nintendo version i have of this game runs better than this version. I hope this might be fixed at some point but i doubt it.
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