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The Wing Commander: Secret Ops
Following on from the success of the original, Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi took the groundwork laid by the first game and polished it up a little. Although much of the game remained the same, including a very similar, if slightly improved graphical engine, WCII was a big improvement over the original in almost every way.
The controls and general combat feel were better, with less sluggish slowdown, and the combat was much more satisfying, helped along by improved audio and speech of your wingmen. AI was also better, including more effective wingmen (who could no longer die outside of scripted events), and more variety in enemy types graced the many battles.
The story of WC III followed on directly from WC II, and after the destruction of the TCS Concordia, Christopher Blair (Hamill) is sent by Space Marshal, Geoffrey Tolwyn (McDowell) to serve on the TCS Victory. This move is part of a secret plan by Tolwyn, which is revealed as the story progresses.
Wing Commander: The Secret Missions is the first official expansion for the original Wing Commander, in which the player is a new pilot who helps the Terran Confederation defeat their enemies, the ruthless cat-like alien race known as the Kilrathi. In this installment, the TCS Tiger's Claw is sent out to destroy a Kilrathi secret super weapon that can obliterate entire worlds. The Tiger's Claw must follow the weapon deep into Kilrathi space to find the dreaded Sivar. The game also features new ships and an increase in difficulty.
There are points in The Secret Missions that force you to almost give up. There is a lot that can go wrong on each mission. Although getting blown up into pieces is probably caused by your own carelessness, there are times when you have to defend another craft or your own wingman and hope that they do not do any stupid mistakes themselves. On one occasion I also got blown up by friendly fire from behind while we were both chasing the last enemy on a mission with more than twenty Kilrathi. But then you realise that it is this unpredictability that has always made Wing Commander replayable.
Hi im just wondering myself, I have an issue, I got Wing Commander 1 2 and secret missions 2 crusade from GOG galaxy . com. I finished all wing commander 1 missions went to play wing commander 2 secret missions, so I click the Wing Commander icon the game opens up via dos box without me opening Dosbox it self. When it loads it says play 1 and 2, or play 2 crusade, or exit, So I click play 1 and 2. After the conductor and the dralthi dieing I get the screen that says start vega campaign, or continue campaign, or start secret missions, I click start secret mission, but then it opens up to the flight sim, as though I am just staring like I did in vega. So all my saved medals and promotions are not there and there's no one sleeping in the bed, so it's like I just started brand new again.
I'm off the understanding you can transfer characters, I saw in windows, under the directory wing commander there is a transfer.EXE Icon/file and transfer 2.EXE icon/file, so I clicked the transfer EXE File in windows, and I got this msg.
Now if I click Dosbox the icon itself to open dosbox, as opposed to clicking the wing commander icon in windows and Dosbox opens with z:\ and I mount c:\ and then open up the WC game via that way as opposed to clicking the windows icon, I then start a vega campaign goto the sleep room, save a character/file, then exit i can then in Dosbox type transfer.exe it loads me to a screen where i can do the transfer of players to secret missions etc!
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