Posted November 26, 2014
Hi All
1946 has been my go to flight sim for years and I seldom go for long without it re appearing on my hard drive.
It's time to don the flight suit again, but last time around I had to mess about to get it installed and running properly and as I'm not technical this has rather put me off having another go. But now I see it on GOG and as I assume they've worked their magic leaving it optimized for modern machines, I'm inclined to buy it again.
I "can" run it on XP, but Ideally I'd like to run it on my Win 7 machine, where I can also benefit from using a hotas and a track ir system. But I notice on the forums that despite Win 7 being listed in the GOG blurb as supported, there are people having problems installing to this OS? Are most people alright and it's only a few having issues?
Also (to be cheeky) I notice it's also available on Steam and at the moment it's on sale for only a couple of quid! Is there any benefit from buying one version over the other in your opinion? (I've found in the past that where optimization is required, GOG is generally the way to go.)
Oh and also, I generally install player built missions from places like "mission 4 today". Is this still ok with the GOG version?
Many thanks for any advice
Badger
1946 has been my go to flight sim for years and I seldom go for long without it re appearing on my hard drive.
It's time to don the flight suit again, but last time around I had to mess about to get it installed and running properly and as I'm not technical this has rather put me off having another go. But now I see it on GOG and as I assume they've worked their magic leaving it optimized for modern machines, I'm inclined to buy it again.
I "can" run it on XP, but Ideally I'd like to run it on my Win 7 machine, where I can also benefit from using a hotas and a track ir system. But I notice on the forums that despite Win 7 being listed in the GOG blurb as supported, there are people having problems installing to this OS? Are most people alright and it's only a few having issues?
Also (to be cheeky) I notice it's also available on Steam and at the moment it's on sale for only a couple of quid! Is there any benefit from buying one version over the other in your opinion? (I've found in the past that where optimization is required, GOG is generally the way to go.)
Oh and also, I generally install player built missions from places like "mission 4 today". Is this still ok with the GOG version?
Many thanks for any advice
Badger