The best-selling Comanche series returns with this fast-paced action game that places you at the controls of a Comanche RAH-66 helicopter. In 6 single player campaigns and multiplayer, the game combines serious firepower with effortless controls and stunning, interactive terrain.
publisher : Novalogic Inc.
Game mode: single / multiplayer
Multiplayer mode: local network / Internet, players: 1 - 16
The best-selling Comanche series returns with this fast-paced action game that places you at the controls of a Comanche RAH-66 helicopter. In 6 single player campaigns and multiplayer, the game combines serious firepower with effortless controls and stunning, interactive terrain.
NON-STOP ASSAULT - Blast away at tanks, jets, aircraft carriers, helicopters, missile-launching troops and more.
UNLEASH THE POWER - Shoot Hellfire and Stinger missiles, rockets and a 20mm cannon.
AIRBORNE IN MINUTES - Quickly master flying and fighting using the keyboard & mouse, or for the sim fan, joystick, throttle & pedal controls.
STUNNING INTERACTIVE TERRAIN - Immerse yourself in detailed environments with rotor wash, shadows, terrain scarring and spectacular explosions.
6 EXTREME CAMPAIGNS - Fly across urban, forest, arctic, desert and sea environments while you protect diplomats, support Delta Force, subdue renegade forces, attack warships and more.
FREE* MULTIPLAYER - Connect with your friends through the skies of NovaWorld over the internet or throw a LAN party.
Game score 7.78 / 10 calculated out of 480 players' votes.
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System requirements
PC / Windows
![Comanche Comanche](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4SqGKALeiAs/Uu4MpIYLx2I/AAAAAAAAHMM/-z7Aq4gFGcA/s1600/2.jpg)
Recommended: Pentium III 500MHz, 128MB RAM, graphic card + wykorzystuje joystick
So it seems a lot of people can't get a hang of the helo. The controls suck, yes. They're no BF4 chopper controls for sure.
I've noticed the helo has two 'modes' of flight. First is take off/landing and the other would be the actual flight to your destination.
In take/off landing mode, the helo can climb by pressing the right trigger (no idea what the equivalent for PC is) and rotating left right, pitch up and down with the left stick and lower with left trigger. The chopper will maintain a good solid hover at pretty much any altitude.
Now, transitioning to flight, you need to gain altitude and pitch the nose down until you gain some speed. I've noticed the camera change slightly and the helo pitch downward more than normal and you are now in 'flight mode'.
The chopper will continue at the current altitude straight by only pressing the throttle (right trigger). The left stick now would behave somewhat normally, as long as you don't slow down enough to transition into landing mode. Slight tilt back = more altitude , forward, you lose altitude, etc. The chopper is pretty damn agile while in this mode and fun to fly at tree level.
To exit, just left go of the throttle, pitch back and you will then be able to rotate left and right and land.
Takes some practise but they could be worse.