duuma2000: - No manual laser convergence range setting!!!!!!!!!!!
FekLeyrTarg: Maybe I misremember something, but wasn't the laser convergence setting part of X-Wing Alliance only? I don't remember X-Wing, TIE Fighter and X-Wing vs TIE Fighter having it.
But I agree on the Win95 versions of X-Wing and TIE Fighter. They had some good ideas but I think those ports were released too early. So many things are missing.
I also wonder how Totally Games was able to implement the iMuse-System to X-Wing Alliance but not to the Windows Ports of X-Wing and TIE Fighter.
I think you're right about the laser convergence, it was never a part of X-Wing or TIE-Fighter.
The reason for no iMuse in the Windows 95 versions was never because it was technically difficult or impossible to have iMuse in them, rather that in the mid to late 90s everyone was salivating over the possibility of CD-quality sound on in a computer game and many many other games from that era (1996-2000) did the same thing.
At the time, it seemed like such a good idea, but like so many good ideas it wasn't always appropriate. So it was ditched in XWA, but Lucasarts clearly didn't want to spend money on patching the Windows re-releases of X-Wing and TIE Fighter to include iMuse.
Laserschwert: Well, both X-Wing and TIE need to be updated to their CD-ROM versions, without doubt.
Agreed, but I really do appreciate getting the floppy versions, they have their charm!
I'm sure gog.com will include the CD-ROM collectors' editions before long, if they possibly can.