Star Wars: Empire at War is a 2006 real-time strategy (RTS) game developed by Petroglyph Games and published by LucasArts. Set between Episode III and Episode IV, it focuses on the fledgling struggle between the Empire and the Rebels. It uses Petroglyph’s game engine Alamo. The most recent patch was released on July 20, 2006. In October 2006, an expansion entitled Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption was released. ______________________________________ Computer Specifications: 8GB’s of RAM 1TB Hard Drive ATI Radeon HD 6450 (512 MB’S) Intel Core i5 2.70 Ghz __________________________ This game is really bad with my opinion. I’ve been playing it for a couple of years. And the battles with ground units are really uneven. At 4:20 you’ll noticed that all my vehicles(50 of them) died by 3 defense turrets. The AT-AT’s barely survive anything. Stormtroopers are useless. And you can’t organize any of the bases. The game itself is so biased. I hate it, which is why I used Hacks & Cheat Codes =P (By the way, I still play the game because it’s “STAR WARS”) But the statstics of each character is very unstable. It literally took me almost 3 hours to beat Hoth with the easiest computer to challenge.
So here’s a personal favourite of mine, Victoria. This is quite simply a proper strategy game. Paradox have been making these types of games for many years (eg Europa Universalis and Hearts of Iron) but, to me, this one is the best. It is an economic game at heart but don’t let that put you off because as unlikely as it sounds, building railroads, factories, setting tarrifs and converting “pops” has never been more fun. It is far more in depth than the average strategy game and truly puts the Total War series (which despite how my review might sound I actually like given that I have all their games bar the most recent Empire TW) – at least its strategy element – to shame. If you love strategy this really is a MUST BUY. The fact that you can take the Papal States or Ecuador or Burma and turn them into the next economic powerhouse is just such a cool thing. The diplomacy has many great options such as swapping techs, territory, claims and setting defensive alliances or alliances which exclude attacking certain countries. Simply put this is the whole package and whats more there’s a pretty busy online community and great modding potentiality with this game (I know because I’ve actually tried my hand at it). As always, feel free to put down your views on this game or ask questions about it. System Requirements: Operating System: Windows 98/2000/ME/XP ;Processor: Pentium III 800 Mhz or Higher ;Video Card: SVGA Video Card ;Hard Drive: 1 GB HD;CD-ROM: 4x or Faster ;RAM: 128 MB … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hello! I am going to target to pick up a game. I am a big fan of Real time strategy games and own all the previous age of empires. I noticed empire: total war and it looks like a pretty good game. I was wondering which one is better and is the one i would most likely keep coming back to. As far as system requirments i believe my computer meets both of them. Thanks for your input.
It’s an older computer game that came out around the year 2000. It’s a real time strategy game that incorporates modern warfare if ANYONE can tell me where I can find it at I’d be extremely great full.
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Ignoring the fact that many modern and various realizations have appeared, million funs of table strategies prefer the game known since olden times. Here can be called chess and checkers, mahjong and some varieties of playing cards but backgammon game should be pointed separately because despite of its centuries-old history, the game remains to be popular with players of any age.
It is impossible to say where directly began the history of the game. One historical source points that first the remains of the game looking like backgammon were found in Egypt, the other one – that the strategy of such a kind was invented by Persians as a reply to chess sent by Hindus. Archaeologists have been trying to define the place of game appearance up to the present time but unfortunately without success. Backgammon spread all over the world and now joins together most of its fun as in tournaments which take place every year as in official competitions. There are several varieties of the game but the most widely used are considered to be backgammon and longgammon having insignificant differences in their rules. As backgammon could be added to gambling games, its stakes can play here quite a significant role. So if you nevertheless have decided to get some risk upon playing, it would be useful to discuss with your opponent the order as for prize receiving before the game. The rules of backgammon are quite easy and it will not be difficult to learn them. But even if you are a player of experience with your own game tactics – it couldn’t guarantee you a victory cause backgammon is a quite surprising game and nobody could predict which combination of numbers would be rolled upon the move. The game lasts not very long that’s why you should act quickly but thoughtfully. You should not be in a hurry while choosing chips because every your mistake can remove you significantly from the victory. As for backgammon varieties, computer games, which meet all the requirements of the classical game, are considered to be very popular nowadays. All you need to do is to download backgammon free and choose through the Internet a real opponent who has the same level as you do and will become a good opponent in this uneasy but fascinating game. Playing free online backgammon is very easy and you can start game in few seconds after installing.