andersonn - Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 Name: World in Conflict Gender: Strategy / Real Time (War) Release Date: September 21, 2007 Fabricator: Massive Entertainment Description: World in Conflict is set in 1989, where the Soviet Union instead of falling decides to start World War III. Your first move is to invade Europe, but NATO forces manage to stop the advance albeit with great difficulty. But the picture gives a drastic change when Russia decides to invade the United States, which would lose its main ally in Europe and the war would preferring the Soviet victory. The invasion begins in the city of Seattle, where the Soviet Army, hidden in false cargo ships, bends the city in one day. American forces are forced to retreat before the forces inferiority, as the bulk of the army is in Europe. From this first attack the campaign will run throughout with references to events and raccontos previously spent in Europe and the United States. Gameplay: World in Conflict does not offer base-building or resource gathering. Instead, players are given a pre-determined amount of in-game reinforcement points to buy units. When a player buys a unit, the reinforcements points are subtracted from the point bank and the units are airdropped to the field, with a 20-second wait for the units to arrive. When a unit is destroyed, the points that had been used to purchase it are slowly filtered back to the player: thus reinforcements can be summoned back into the fray. In multiplayer gameplay the player may choose one of four roles in battle: infantry, air, support or armor. The infantry role gives access to various infantry squads such as anti-tank teams, snipers, and light transport vehicles whereas armor allows players to use various classes of tanks, the dominant direct fire land combat unit of the game. Players choosing the air role have access to anti-armor, air superiority, scout and transport helicopters. Finally, the support role contains anti-air, artillery, and repair units. Each role's basic units can be purchased by everyone but are more expensive for players with a different role. In addition, each role has its own exclusive units that aren't available for purchase by other roles. Trailer: System Requirements: System: Windows XP, Windows Vista Processor: 2.0 GHz or higher (2.2 GHz Windows Vista) RAM: 512 MB (1 GB Windows Vista) Hard disk space: 1.2 GB Graphics Card: 128 MB video RAM, DirectX 9.0c-compliant DX9 minimum card: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT DX10 minimum card: NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT Sound: DirectX ® 9.0c-compliant Other images: 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Marker Posted January 15, 2014 Share Posted January 15, 2014 Buen trabajo, no me gustan muchos los juegos tipo estrategia, me parecen un poco aburridos pero se ve interesante 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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