

The community at large remains divided, with some claiming that its spirit has lost since Midway - citing particularly the aircraft automatically replenishing their weapons (though this can be toggled on and off) and semi-automatic aiming that proved controversial with many well-established players. Before getting the game, players should be prepared to handle potential errors regarding these two third-party applications. Note that this game installs SecuROM as copy protection, and Games for Windows Live in order to even keep your options. Various screens have been vastly simplified - the repair screen has been reduced considerably, and the Tactical Map has larger and more stylish icons. Kamikaze aircraft make their first appearance here, and although crashing a non-kamikaze plane into a target causes minimal damage, a single kamikaze aircraft can destroy a landing vessel. Planes are considerably less manoeuvrable and can fly considerably higher than before. Several new modes and playable aircraft, as well as several minor changes such as improved graphics and sound, as well as improved gun lights that now show how much longer a gun has to reload for. There are many changes from Midway to Pacific. Run on high-performance PCs, so a computer capable of running Midway may not be able to run Pacific.

Unlike Midway, Pacific is designed to Battlestations: Pacificģ GHz 2 GiB 7 GiB Version 9.0C Windows XP Welcome to the Battlestations Pacific Wiki īattlestations: Pacific is the sequel to Battlestations: Midway.
