F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0
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''F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0'' is the 1991
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video game ''
F-19 Stealth Fighter ''F-19 Stealth Fighter'' is a combat flight simulator developed and released in 1988 (PC DOS) and 1990 (Amiga and Atari ST) by MicroProse, featuring a fictional United States military aircraft. It is the 16-bit remake of the 8-bit game '' Proje ...
'' by
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, itself a remake of 1987's ''
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''. The original PC version was updated with a corrected aircraft model once the
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was declassified and with 256-color
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graphics instead of the original's 16-color EGA, among other changes.


Gameplay

The F-19 of the original game, which was published before the real fighter's specifications became public, carries weapons in four weapons bays. Given that the real stealth fighter's payload capacity falls short of that offered in ''F-19'', the sequel gives players the choice of aircraft: a "realistic" model carrying weapons in only two payload bays, or a variant retaining the four bays of the plane of the first game. In the PC version, both models of fighter resemble the F-117. The new game introduces new theatres of warfare, such as
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(in the wake of the
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, the
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is are no longer the allied nation that they had been in the previous game). Missions typically encompass both primary and secondary targets, selected from a variety of objectives from photographing facilities (one selected weapon would have to be a high resolution camera) to bombing various ground targets. An advanced flight plan editing routine allows it to adjust waypoints to successfully skirt pulse and Doppler ground radar sites; the default flight plan will often take the plane's track into areas where it can be detected. Missions start on the runway of the originating base and end with the pilot successfully landing at the recovery base. A "time compression" feature allows the player to speed up the clock during missions. An improved 3D object rendering system, and 256-color graphics, provide improved target viewing on a remote camera view in the cockpit. Likewise, the player can change viewing angles around the plane, outside the plane, and even reverse target view to see the aircraft passing overhead from the position of the target. This last can also be performed from the vantage point of patrolling enemy fighters. The game's missions have the player flying at a low altitude, though the actual F-117 mission profile involved launching weapons from high altitude. In keeping with the "stealth" nature of the game, most missions are during nighttime, though a cheat command allows the player to switch the mission to daytime. Points per mission are awarded for success or failure, as well as radar and visual detection, and identification by enemy installations and aircraft. High scores are naturally awarded for entering enemy airspace, accomplishing the primary and secondary mission objectives, and departing, all without being detected by the enemy. The game's manual includes in-depth discussion of types of radar detection and how to avoid it, called "threading the needle".


Release

Originally released for the PC
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in 1991, the game was ported to the
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in 1993–1994. Its 3D engine was also optimised and used to create the graphics for '' Task Force 1942: Surface Naval Action in the Pacific'' in 1992.
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purchased the rights to this game and digitally publishes it through its Retroism brand in 2015. In October 2014, the game was released on
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and published by
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.


Reception

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'' in 1991 called ''F-117A'' as engrossing, challenging and educational simulation game. A 1992 survey in the magazine of wargames with modern settings gave the game four stars out of five, and a 1994 survey gave it three-plus stars. The game received the rating of 93% by ''
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'',''Computer and Video Games'' #119 (October 1991) and scored 92% from ''
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''. Most of other reviews were less enthusiastic, but usually with the ratings still over 80%.


References


External links

* {{moby game, id=/f-117a-nighthawk-stealth-fighter-20, name=''F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0''
''F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0''
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