====== Fleet Tactical Command ====== Fleet Tactical Command was heralded as a landmark game for the QL. It was a real time naval simulator with good real-time graphics produced by [[qlwiki:DiRen]] and could be played over a network on both QLs and PCs. QLs and PCs could be connected in various ways, using the QL Network, [[qlwiki:QLPC fileserver]] or [[qlwiki:Amadeus Interlink]]. The game placed you in charge of a naval fleet in a playing area of 1000 x 1000 miles and you could move your fleet of 13 warships and 3 supply ships between two home ports and two neutral ports, whilst ensuring continued supplies of fuel and food for your home port - whilst seeking and engaging with the enemy, and coping with all that the weather could throw at you. Di-Ren also produced a separate [[qlwiki:FTCII Data Print Utility]] to output previously saved Fleet Tactical Command data. //https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVLYnfPALCw&t=51s|Watch this video on You Tube// ---- {{screenshots:fleet_tactical_command_screenshot.gif?direct&240x120 |Screenshot of Sinclair QL Fleet Tactical Command by Di-Ren}}\\ Title: **Fleet Tactical Command**\\ Language: Unknown\\ Author: Robin J A Barker and Andrew Hopkins\\ Publisher: [[qlwiki:DiRen]]\\ Year of Publication: 1993\\ Platforms Suitable for: All Sinclair QLs and Compatibles\\ Commercial Status: Commercial\\ Price as at August 1995: £79.95\\ Reviews: QL Today (Vol 17, Iss 4)\\ Sources Available from: Unknown\\ A demo version can be downloaded from: [[http://www.dilwyn.qlforum.co.uk/demos/ftc2demo.zip|Sinclair QL Homepage - Fleet Tactical Command Demo]]\\ Latest Version available from: Unknown