System Requirements:
Apache Air Assault Minimum System Requirements
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3200 MHz (or analogous)
RAM: 2048 MB
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 256 MB or ATI Radeon X1950 256 MB
Hard disk space: 10 GB free disk space for game files
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP SP3, DirectX 9.0c
Sound card: DirectX compatible (AC'97 or analogous)
Internet connection: 56 kbits/sec
Keyboard, mouse
Apache Air Assault Recommended System Requirements
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2400 MHz (or analogous)
RAM: 4096 MB
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 512 MB or ATI Radeon 4850 512 MB
Hard disk space: 10 GB free disk space for game files
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP SP3 with DirectX 9.0c
Microsoft Windows Vista SP2 / Microsoft Windows 7
Sound card: DirectX compatible (AC'97 or analogous) with 5.1 channel support
Internet connection: 512 kbits/sec
Keyboard, mouse, joystick
The game is not guaranteed to run on integrated graphics adapters and laptop computers.
ATTENTION! ATI Radeon X2100 and older graphic cards are not supported by the producer when used with Windows 7.
* Experience what a real Apache pilots feel in a realistic cockpit with animated gauges, dials and buttons;
* Use the full array of real Apache weapons!
* 16 multi-stage missions with different landscapes from all over the world;
* Flexible difficulty level system: from arcade to realistic simulation;
* Realistic sound effects and original live orchestra soundtrack;
* Highly detailed locations;
* Dynamic lighting, volumetric clouds and explosions;
* yuPlay support: achievements, friends; (only for PC)
* Local Co-op Campaign Mode. (only for Xbox 360, PS3)
Consoles see few flight simulators; it's a genre that enjoyed its heyday on the PC years ago but has only managed a few standout titles since then on any platform. Even so, what games there were rarely included helicopters, much less featured them. As a dedicated helicopter flight sim, Apache: Air Assault enters virtually uncontested skies.
One of the more enjoyable experiences of the game would come in trying to pick off enemy infantry. With the helicopter (blessedly) placed on auto-hover, it was time to switch pilot views and zoom-in on the invading soldiers closing on allied positions. The view would shift into thermal view, with enemies given away by their heat signatures. I had to take manual control of my gunner and pick them off one-by-one. The mechanic felt intuitive and fun. However, later instances of these events bring an added sense of pressure, as they involve keeping your ground-based squad covered against incoming enemies for a set period of time.
Campaign levels require a series of objectives be completed such as protecting an area, inted rcepting a convoy, protecting ground-level infantry, and so on. While playing on the Training and Realistic difficulty levels, the player is granted four retry attempts. Blow up your helicopter and you can keep going from where you left off. But if you fail an objective, you return to the last save point, leaving it a good chance you'll have to start the entire mission from scratch. Imagine my displeasure when I completed three objectives and failed to protect a group of ground troops, only to find myself having to start the whole thing over again.
In addition to the single-player mode, Apache: Air Assault also offers opportunities for co-op, both local and online. Local co-op allows players to control a single helicopter, with one player as the pilot and the other as the gunner. These two players can either tackle the main Campaign or play individual missions in Squad Operations mode. Squad Operations mode also gives the opportunity for online co-op, which puts up to four players side-by-side in different helicopters in an effort to get through each of the game's missions. There's something to be said about having other would-be pilots along for the ride and taking on the various missions with more than one helicopter is a pleasantly fun, if not chaotic, experience.
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