
There is also fog and sun glare, and all those pretty nice additions. All of the planes' cockpits were different and had nicely done instrument panels. Also it doesn't have every single thing done in 3D and totally detailed, but rather all of the important aspects of the game. Now, don't think the game is gory, because it isn't (it has an E rating from the ESRB, that means its for everyone), its just very detailed. As I managed to jump out of the plane, and as it crashed, I could see myself burning as I hit the ground. I really don't think I've been excited about crashing this much in my life. I couldn't tell you how awesome it was to see the flames fly up from the cockpit as the engine overheated and the plane spiraled down. Everything from the cockpit being wrecked as you take hits to the propeller actually looking like a propeller (amazing, huh?) has been added. Normally, you would expect a few additions here and there, and the graphics would be somewhat nicer than in other versions, and if you expected that, you would be thrilled with what they have really done. The graphics in Red Baron 3D are superb and beyond expectations for a beefed up simulator. In the end, though, it is worth it to see the plane spiral to the ground and explode. If there is lag, though, it is really hard to fight, because even hitting an enemy takes a whole lot of work. Online play will also test you because it can get pretty hairy if there is more than 5 people in a close-quarter dogfight, which there usually is. Without radar and guided systems, the game really tests your dogfighting skills and determination. The missions are varied, as is the campaigns and the Fly Now feature can be set to random, or preset, and pits you against enemy aircraft every specified number of minutes. Though the maps can be big, and the planes are slow, there is a time compression feature that is very useful. The gameplay in Red Baron 3D is really very good with the ability to alter a large number of realism settings to change how the planes fly and whether or not you die. Even though it has a small following, it is still pretty cool. WON.net has a WWI scenario up and players run the battles and determine the outcome. Also, the multiplayer is rather good because of the constant online war going on. The sound effects must also be mentioned as a feature because they were really extensive, from the sputtering of the engine every once in a while, to the groan of the pilot as a bullet hits him. Also, the Glide-enabled features really add to the fun and realism of the game.

The game boasts a number of good features such as 3D planes, buildings, bridges, and the occasional skydiving pilot (without a parachute). Red Baron I and II were well received with their excellent take on World War I air combat, and Red Baron 3D brings back the excellence with the wonders of 3D accelerator technology and much, much more.

looks like the effort was some time around 2010.Dynamix has once again created an incredible historical simulation of air combat with Red Baron 3D.
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Also found a website that looked like it may have been an attempt at redux, with a download section fro redux 1.6 gold. Figured load this sim up for some nostalgia and found mention of a "red Baron 3d Redux" and some videos that looked like someone had succeeded in resolutions higher than 1024X768. I was in the Red Baron online community 10 years ago or so (LoneWulffe squadron). Is Red Baron 3d Redux avialable anywhere?

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any chance you can put an ISO in a dropbox or google drive to share? Glorensummers: I've been looking for FCJ.
