
it is kind of like a root-kit virus.Once you have learned the basic controls and can make heads and tails of the cockpit instruments and head-up displays, you can grab the controls of the plane and go for a quick flight, undertake up to 20 single missions or join a combat mission. If Star Force is the source of the damage, it may not be repairable. While I never had a problem when I was installing/running LOMAC/FC1/FC2, my wife's PC was wrecked by Star Force when she tried to install Prince of Persia many years ago. I don't have a solution to the problem, but I have an idea what may have caused the problem, which may help you search for a solution: the old Star Force anti-piracy licensing system was extremely dangerous. Update: Maybe just a coincidence, but the SSD with operating system had died. I've run out of ideas, so I've ordered a new OS and SSD, hoping this will get me going again. This means that I can't click on the 'Advanced Options' because no mouse. It restarted with an, Automatic Repair, running, which finished with 'Automatic Repair couldn't repair your pc'. With 'Lock On' installed for many years, I decided to try it with FC1 added.Īfter completing the installation, it required a restart, (funny I thought). Thats version 1.0, once you install a patch Altimeter on the main menu will get a version number on it.Ī warning to anybody tempted to try installing FC 1 on windows 10.

this is the menú:Īnd this is the Su-25T at default 1024 x 768 resolution:Ĭhecked the options and found that it does Support full HD resolution, but there was no way that I could find to get it to recognize my headtracking, but it did recognize my Hotas:īelieve me, DCS with FC3 will give you pretty much the same experience, but with headtracking (or VR) Support and much better graphics and realism (on the flight models). but oh my god, what a difference 15 years makes. and under this Windows 8.1, found the my LoMac actually runs fine. I tried it for a few months and disliked its spotty performance, sometimes runs fast, sometimes its just stuck doing nothing.


and it actually went trough and installed in under a minute. It doesnt have a versión number anywhere, but the readme is dated November 2003.

I also have Lo-Mac on CD, tough I made a ISO backup a couple years ago, when I discarded my DVD drive.
