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From: BullseyeSoftware@compuserve.com
Subject: WWIISkyFighters1.3
Please contact Donald A. Hill, Jr.
permission to include the program on the Info-Mac, or any other, CD-ROM.
Abstract:
WWII SkyFighters is the first (and still the only) Mac flight-sim to offer these
two features:
#1- Built-in, direct peer to peer TCP/IP support: This means that SkyFighers does
not require (or use) a dedicated server or 3rd party software for play over the
Internet. This feature makes it easier than ever before for up to 4 players to
fly together over the Internet.
#2- Custom Paint Jobs: SkyFighters allows you to customize the aircraft's "paint
jobs." Using any PICT compatible paint program you can change to the look of your
aircraft in minutes.
Additional WWII SkyFighters features: -Force Vector Flight Model -Network play
for up to 4 players on up to 4 teams -AppleTalk, LocalTalk, or Ethernet also
supported -Direct Modem or Serial cable support for 2 players -Choose from 4 WWII
era aircraft, P51, Me109, Zero and Corsair. -All aircraft are fully texture
mapped -Aircraft surfaces move visibly, viewed either from inside or outside
-Competition format for "fair" and structured aerial duels -Choose from 4
"worlds", each with close air bases for constant action -In flight communication
between all combatants, easily send/receive text messages while you fly -Many
exterior views to enjoy the action
System Requirements:
Macintosh computer, PPC or fast 68040, System 7 or later, 256 colors, fills
640x480, 832x624, or 1024x768 size monitors, requires 5 megs free RAM, uses 3
megs hard disk space. Direct MacTCP/IP Internet, Serial cable, Modem,
AppleTalk/Ethernet all supported for multiplayer connections. Works best with a
28800 connection on the Internet.
For more infomation, screen shots and to download a copy of WWII SkyFighters,
please visit the Bullseye Software web site at:
http://www.nauticom.net/www/website/bullseye/
For more information, please read the Read Me file enclosed, or visit the
Bullseye Software Web site:
http://www.nauticom.net/www/website/bullseye/
Thanks,
Hiram