- #COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW INSTALL#
- #COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW ARCHIVE#
- #COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW WINDOWS 10#
- #COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW DOWNLOAD#
#COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW WINDOWS 10#
I hope you were able to get the game working on Windows 10 by following the steps above. I am not sure what causes this crash but its probably related to a missing file/setting that is written the first time you start a Single Mission. You can successfully play any mission type - Free Flight, Quick combat, Single Missions or Campaign.
#COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW ARCHIVE#
Just extract the compressed archive and copy the cfs2.exe.
#COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW DOWNLOAD#
This file is available for download on many websites such as My abandonware, GameBurnWorld and Mega Games Important: The game needs a No-CD Fix to run on Windows 10.Change the installation directory to something other than C:/Program Files(x86) as some people have faced permission issues by installing here.
#COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2 REVIEW INSTALL#
These steps should work you regardless if you install the game by CD or from a download. I hope I can help anyone get CFS2 up and running on Win10 minus all the frustration. So I downloaded the game from My abandonware and finally got it working on Windows 10 after hours of hair-pulling frustration. What really impressed me about this game is that it offers a highly capable "Mission Builder" which allows you to create hypothetical scenarios of your own, right from selecting the type & number of airplanes to the location of the dogfight/battle. The game puts you in the cockpit of various airplanes in the Pacific Theater of WWII and allows you to get right into the thick of action. Turns out, I was a bit lucky - the game is now considered abandonware, which means it IS FREE TO DOWNLOAD!Ĭombat Flight Simulator 2, also known as Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2: WW II Pacific Theater, is a flight simulator developed by Microsoft and released in 2000. These are pretty expensive in my country, so I had to choose a simulator which allows me to use my mouse as a controller.Īfter a bit of Google-Fu, I ended up on a flight sim forum where a poster said that Combat Flight Simulator 2 allowed using the mouse as a controller. I had one more problem though - I did not have a flight stick. I installed it and was really enjoying it, when I noticed that it was really taxing my low-spec laptop. I tried War Thunder, which, though free was a download of a whopping 37 GIGABYTES. I am especially fascinated by bombers, how they were used to level entire cities, destroy ammunition factories and bomb railway lines. However, I never had an opportunity to play a simulator which allows you to control these vehicles. I've always been fond of WWII combat vehicles - battleships, bombers and airplanes.