Thanks to Tommo, Falcon 4.0 can now be purchased through Steam, GoG, or Retroism. Here's a quick guide to show you what you need: exe file to be present, BMS 4.33 now requires a complete Falcon 4.0 install and will check for the presence of this install each time BMS is started. One change that happened after 4.33 is that a new company, Tommo, acquired the IP rights to Falcon and where BMS 4.32 only required a Falcon 4.0. and this is where most people get confused. Yes, the original one, so Falcon 4 Allied Force will not work. First of all, the BMS installer will look for a complete Falcon 4.0 install. However, the install procedure for Falcon 4 BMS can be quite confusing. Bringing in modern "features" such as a fully-working, fully-clickable 3D cockpit with working gauges while still retaining the depth of Falcon 4.0 all for the low, low entry price of $0.00/£0.00/EUR0.00 (BMS only, price dependent on your location of course), it is no surprise that it is attracting people from the I-got-no-clue-how-to-do-the-Falcon-dance new pilots to those who've spent a few months/years with the various other flavors of Falcon (OF/FF/AF) and are giving the sim "another chance" to those who've flown Falcon 4 for over a decade and can recite checklists in their sleep. Falcon 4 BMS 4.33.X is the best version of the venerable Falcon 4.0 F-16C simulation to date.
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