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Jane’s Fleet Command


Genre: Real Time Strategy
Release Year: 1999
Developer: Sonalysts Combat Simulations
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Age Rating: 12+
Playability Status: Perfect
Tested On: Windows 8 x64
Availability: Copyright retained - Still sold

Realistic military strategy games might not be for everyone, but for the patient armchair generals out there, they can be extremely engrossing. When it comes to realism, things don’t get much more realistic than Fleet Command, which Wikipedia describes as “basically a naval combat strategic training simulator”. This article is focused on the original release of the game, not the Naval Combat Pack re-release (which unfortunately we don’t have a copy of).

Installation

The hardest part of getting the game working on modern PCs is getting it installed. Sonalysts Combat Simulations actually produced an updated installer for the game but even using that we weren’t able to get the game installed on a modern PC. In the end we decided to write our own replacement installer. Our installer will install the game from your original CD, along with the latest patch. You can download the installer here (link broken? Let me know here).

Running the game

For best results when playing the game on a modern PC, you should set the game to run in compatibility mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 2). If you’re not familiar with setting compatibility modes, see this tutorial.

Tweaking visual quality

There are a few options you can change to make sure the game is running at optimum visual quality. Start the game and then from the main menu, choose “Options” and then “Graphics”. The picture below shows the screen that will appear.

fleet-command-video-settings

Let’s have a look at what these settings do and how they affect the game.

2D Map Resolution – Set this to High for best results.

2D Map Scroll Speed – Set this according to your tastes. Since we’re running the game on a much faster PC than it was originally designed for, you should probably try “Slow”, at least until you’re comfortable with the game.

2D Map Zoom Levels – Set that to 20 for the best visual quality.

Use Relief Shading on Map – Enable for best visual quality.

Screen resolution – Notice in the screenshot how this is split into two boxes. On the left you can select your video adapter and on the right the actual screen resolution. The game supports both Direct3D and the now defunct 3DFX/Glide standards. If you have installed glide wrapper software such as nGlide, you will be able to choose either 3DFX mode or D3D mode. The game was optimised for the then cutting edge 3DFX cards, but on our machine it seemed to run just fine in D3D mode too.  Our advice is to try each one and see which works best for you. In D3D mode we were able to select higher resolutions in the game itself, but using the nGlide configurator tool we were able to force the game into higher resolutions. By doing this however, the game would often fail to play a video clip properly, sometimes rendering only a quarter or so of the movie file while the rest of the screen was filled up with an image of our Windows destkop.

Troubleshooting

Movie playback issues – We had some issues with movies not playing properly or not playing smoothly. Consider using Direct3D mode for best results. If movies and menus have strange colours, try disabling any secondary monitors. Windows 7 users can also try the “disable desktop composition” compatibility option.

Problems saving games and configurations – Like many old titles, Jane’s Fleet Command saves its game data into the same folder as the game itself. In some instances on more modern versions of Windows, this will mean that save games and configuration files cannot be written. If you use our replacement installer this shouldn’t be a problem, as it defaults to a folder called “Games” rather than the “program files” directory. The actual save game files are named “player.log” (where player is your player name).

Screenshots

Honestly we’ve no idea how to play this game, so here are a couple of screenshots we found online. Click on any screenshot to enlarge it.

Hostile waters

Hostile waters

Don't sink my battleship

Don’t sink my battleship

16 comments

  1. Paul says:

    cant get the program to work with disc on win 7 32 bit. Any help? as i really want to get it up and running, any ideas or suggestions?

    regards

    fleet command fan!

  2. Tommy says:

    Hey guys, I’m trying to install this awesome game using your software. However, after filling in the desired installation path and such it keeps saying it can’t find the cd even though it’s in the drive. Is there anything I might be overlooking here?

    • BuckoA51 says:

      Usually that’s due to a bug in our installer or you have a different edition of the game to the one we tested. Do you have more than one DVD-ROM drive (real or emulated) in your machine. May I e-mail you to collect some more details?

  3. Tommy says:

    Yeah sure. I already disabled all virtual drives after the first failed attempt, but this didn’t help. Nothing is mentioned on either the disc or the sleeve about the games version. It does show copyright 1999 so I expect it would be the first version.

  4. Jake says:

    I dont seem to be able to install it. it keeps saying cannot find the cd. is there something i am not doing right?

  5. Oliver says:

    Just match the win edition it was released for (95/98 or later xp) for tue exe on the cd, use the official xp installer (incl patch, make sure to enable compatibility mode for the installer as well).
    Has worked fine for any of my computers in the past 13y incl vista and now 7×64…

  6. June says:

    I installed steam version and i can`t patch my game cause i don`t have CD.

    Can i fix this?

  7. Trever says:

    I got the game to work but the sound during the gameplay doesn’t work. Any ideas?

  8. morgan525 says:

    Hi so I don’t have a disc version I downloaded a copy off the internet and don’t know how to remove the CD check, please help as Naval War Arcticcircle was tterrible

  9. Richard Guardiani says:

    The installer can’t find the CD in drive D. Using Windows 10.

  10. Truls Jacobsen says:

    I recomend using sonalyst own XP installer for this. Works great on windows 10.

    https://www.sonalystscombatsimulations.com/game_downloads/game_downloads.html

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