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Best game ever! May go look for an old windows computer as I had to hang up the flight suit when I switched to a Mac, Dammit all! Robert Peate -1 point. Joe Mama 1 point DOS version. One of my all time favorite flight sim games! I have wasted countless hours playing Red Baron. Carillogeddon -2 points DOS version.

Requester: The game is no longer abandonware, since it can be purchased from GOG. Requester 4 points DOS version. Dear all, Do you know how to download the DOS version of this great game? I have only seen the amiga and Mac version here Thanks The Requester. Fritz Hauser 0 point DOS version. Billisgay 0 point DOS version. This is a competent flight sim, with interesting opponents, and satisfying progress.

My favorite part is the video recorder feature which allows you to replay your skillful performances. You can enter the combat at any point in the recording, and turn a failed flight into a victory, if you know what you did wrong. Share your gamer memories, give useful links or comment anything you'd like. This game is no longer abandonware, we won't put it back online. Red Baron is available for a small price on the following websites, and is no longer abandonware.

You can read our online store guide. Some of these file may not be included in the game stores. For Red Baron, we have the following files:. Red Baron Register Login Help. MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Developer Dynamix, Inc. Perspective 1st-Person Dosbox support Broken on current version. However, it's been done to death - and the goodies and baddies are too cltearly defined.

John Mills was in it, by the way. So were Gordon Jackson and Dickie Attenborough. I won't say much here, actually, because I don't know anything about it - other than it involved, er.

We're finally there. Alrnit time - Ed. The main problem with World War One. Come Autumn What a link, huh? If you're into flight sims and if you bothered to get beyond that link then you probably are , there's a good chance you've played the original Red Baron.

And jolly good it was too. But technology marches inexorably forwards, and poor old Red Baron has aged badly in the process.

So what exactly is the new blood. Red Baron II. Let's have a gander. This time around you won't be forced to choose between being just a Tommy or a Kraut. Because you'll be allowed to be a Frog or a Yank as well, that's why. Not that anyone in their right mind is going to want to play a 'simulated French person'. Having chosen your nationality, you'll encounter the'ground bits' of the game: you know, those before and after mission' sections. And they're going to be along the same lines as they were in Red Baron You'll len choose to reply either "Yeah, I guess the dude's got me pegged!

He ain't a-dealin' with no darned chicken farmer here I'm a cockney! Oh, and I'm guessing at the naffness quotient: it's possible that the accents and acting will be superb. There'll also be daily newspapers to pore over, letters from loved ones with the odd Dear John thrown in , grillings from the top brass, and lengthy discourses with the intelligence bods. And whatever else Sierra care to throw in: this project's got ten months to go, after all.

So the planes and the flight models then. Er, well, look at the screenshots. That's all I've got to go on as well. I can, however, tell you that Gary Sottlemyer -the Red Baron II artistic and technical director - is an aeronautical prop-head: he worked on Falcon 3 and Falcon 4. Good credentials. Still, expect the flight engine to be getting on for superb. The ai, too, if we're to believe these Sierra bods. And what about the planes themselves?

Thirty-five of the buggers: each reconstructed, apparently, to the smallest detail - and all ready and waiting to be taken into the 70, square mile playing area. The airbase, incidentally, is going to be a hive of activity. Planes taking off, returning damaged, crash landing, and so on. From the sound of things, it's going to be a feat in itself just taxiing to the take-off point without a collision.

The front-end structure of the game is going to be familiar to anyone who's played any Sierra simulation. There'll be the bevvy of single historic missions user definable, as always , instant dogfighting shenanigans with enemy aces of your own choosing , and then, of course, the meat of the game - the full-blown campaign containing the aforementioned fmv fests, and missions taken from a historical database.

Possibly more brilliant than all of this, though, are going to be the network and modem options. At last! Falcon 3 head-to-head encounters may be a bit of a titter At mph? In planes that stall if you so much as sneeze on them?

I here and now lay down the modem-gauntlet to all takers. You will spiral to the earth in flames! I am the king of the air! Kiss my legs! Few Things In This Crazy Mixed Up world are as depressing as finding out that principles you've always held dear are nothing but false ideals.

Since playing Sierra's much hyped sequel Red Baron II, I have discovered to my horror that my long-held belief that gameplay will always triumph over graphical niceties is as false as a porn starlet's chest. Despite all the hype surrounding this long-awaited and much-delayed follow-up to one of gaming lore's most classic flight sims, Red Boron II is quite clearly flawed at a fundamental yet all too superficial level. It's a crying shame, but unfortunately the wealth of detail to be found in the game's historical content, the flight dynamics and the campaign structure simply cannot disguise the incredibly poor graphical detail.

Like so many, I thought I'd be able to see through the graphical quagmire and get to grips with what always promised to be a brilliant sequel to a groundbreaking original game. Isn't it funny how things change? Unusually for this day and age, Red Baron II is a flight simulator that does not feature any 3D accelerator support at all. While those people who do not have the seemingly prerequisite bit of kit in their PC would be inclined to let out a whoop of delight on hearing this news, allow me to tell you before your rejoicing reaches a fever pitch that Red Baron II doesn't look too good on-screen.

Compared to last year's Flying Corps it looks dated and earthy, and when you compare it to the kind of visual delights offered by modern fighter sims such as FADFor JSF it looks positively dire. In fact, eyen without 3D support just about every other flight sim we've seen over the past 12 months or so can more than match it for detail and on-screen lushness.

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