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- Well here it is, my first (and probably my last if my wife has
- any say of it) campaign: OPERATION SWIFT KICK for the finest
- commercially available flight sim (thus far), US Navy Fighters.
- It took me a few hours to do it (a few too many I should say) but
- it was fun. This mini campaign has a story line, time line and all.
- I spent most of my time in this tweaking the missions to a suitable
- difficulty level: hard (but not impossible!). Give it a shot...
-
- INSTRUCTIONS:
- 1. Unzip the *.m and *.mt files into your USNF directory.
- 2. Go into USNF and play these missions from the play single mission button.
- They will all be grouped together as Operation Swift Kick. If you don't
- see all 14 of these missions in there then you've probably got too many
- pro missions in your USNF directory (there is some sort of limitation as
- to how many missions can be displayed in the single missions list...21
- pages I think). If that is the case then simply move the other missions
- out of the USNF directory.
- 3. Go to town...waste 'em, wax 'em, do whatever it takes to accomplish the
- mission objectives. BUT...don't use any of the cheats! Cheating is for
- wimps! There is no room for wimps during Operation Swift Kick. AND...
- don't get killed! Fighter pilots are useless dead. Also, you don't want
- to wind up in the dreaded failed mission screen where you'll be cut down
- so low you'll have to pull down your socks to take a shit. But if you do
- wind up there don't take it personally if you get called a loser, or
- maggot, or jerky, or imbecile (even if you really are), this is all just
- in fun you know.
-
- Nuff said....
- ENJOY!
-
- Chuck Richard
- mr axxe@aol.com
-
- DISCLAIMER: The files are supplied as is. The author disclaims all
- warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the
- warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author
- assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result
- from the use of these files.
-
- These missions were downloaded from the unofficial U.S. Navy Fighters
- homepage (http://wwwedu.cs.utwente.nl/~kamps/usnf.html).
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