Lock On- Flaming Cliffs 2 -eng- -ed- 2010 Trivium -updated Jun 2026
Computer-controlled pilots began using actual combat tactics rather than simple scripted loops.
| Aspect | Rating (out of 10) | |--------|-------------------| | Realism (Su-25T only) | 8 | | Realism (F-15/Su-27) | 5 | | Graphics (now) | 3 | | Stability | 5 | | Value (free abandonware-ish) | 9 | | Multiplayer viability | 1 | Lock On- Flaming Cliffs 2 -ENG- -ED- 2010 TRiViUM -UPDATED
Rugged "Frogfoot" ground-attack planes featuring advanced TV-guided weaponry. Why the 2010 Update Mattered Flaming Cliffs 2 was released commercially in 2009
This is the crucial part of the file name. Flaming Cliffs 2 was released commercially in 2009. However, the version widely circulated in the piracy scene was the . This implies that the release group went back to the source after initial cracks were unstable or buggy. It signifies a version of the game that had been patched post-launch, offering better stability and compatibility with the operating systems of the time (Windows 7 and Vista). It signifies a version of the game that
: The most critical update was transferring player-controlled aircraft to the virtual environment used for DCS: Black Shark
Non-clickable cockpits – still simplified systems (keyboard/joystick commands, no interactive switches), but more advanced than arcade sims.
Final Score (for collectors/offline flying): 7/10