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I Am An Air Traffic Controller 4 English Download


Product Information Publishers: Description: Air Traffic Control Simulator. Download Size: Format: DVD Simulation Type: Standalone Reviewed by: AVSIM Senior Contributing Reviewer - February 18, 2009 Introduction Every now and then there is a new program that just jumps off your computer screen and screams play me! This is how I felt after the first time I played Tokyo Bigwing.

Air Traffic Controller (ぼくは航空管制官, Boku wa Kūkō Kanseikan, shortened as ATC) is a simulation computer game series, developed by TechnoBrain, that simulates the operation of an airport. English Choose Language English. Air Traffic Controller 1.01. I would download this game if you're an aviaphile. Reply to this review.

It offered a totally immersive playing environment along with an easy to use and learn control system that required little or no learning on my part. Tokyo Bigwing is an offering from a company called Techno Brain and is Japan based; this shows overall in both design and playability. Is this a bad thing? This is a great thing because they have created one of the craziest and most fun ATC games I have ever played! Out of the Box Tokyo Bigwing ships in boxed format and from what I know, that is the only way to get it right now. The program comes on a single DVD disc and is accompanied by a full color manual that covers all of aspects of the games controls and modes of set up. Once the program is installed you will have the option to either jump in and play or tweak the graphics environment a bit. Canon i900d driver.

I am all about getting the most out of my games, so the first thing I did was go and change my game settings. The default settings are all set at about medium after the installation so I went ahead and cranked mine all the way up, only leaving the shadows set to low. I also found that turning the music off during game play was a good idea because the in game music tends to be a little overwhelming and repetitive especially with everything going on. The Graphic Environment and Sound! Tokyo Bigwing I am an Air Controller 3 creates a beautifully rendered version of Tokyo International Airport along with all sorts of different types of aircraft.

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The graphics are some of the best I have seen in this type of simulation, as it totally immerses the player into the operation of the airport by allowing him or her to see and hear everything from just about every perspective. Each individual aircraft is broken down into two different airlines and it is either Red or Blue Airlines.

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At first I kind of thought this was, to say the least, unrealistic! But, after playing the game just one time, you quickly forget about it and enjoy the game for what it is.

The aircraft in the game are convincing and are fun to watch. The sound in the game is good, the music is a little overwhelming at times and the voices are hilarious! Not to offend, this is a Japanese made game and the designers used English speaking Japanese people to make the voice sets, so it is only reasonable that you would expect it to sound the way it does, not to mention you are controlling the skies over Tokyo!

In all reality, the voice sets just add to the fun of the game and its pace. Every vehicle and airplane also has its own sound set. So if you are sitting on the tarmac watching a plane during pushback, you will hear the pushback vehicle and the airplane start up after pushback. The sound for the aircraft is all encompassing. No matter what phase of flight they are in, you will hear the appropriate sounds!

The sound from the Tower is also enhanced, meaning that you will hear the muffled sounds of jet aircraft landing or taking off. Once again, I definitely recommend turning off the in-game music as it is really overwhelming and plays over the sounds you need to hear. The biggest illusion of this game is that it presents itself as an ATC simulator or it is seen as one. It is in fact not and that can be observed when watching the scoring system.