It has occasional peace, it has minor conflicts, it has all out war and everything in between.Įdit: Thinking about it, you may be looking less at a sand box style and more of a scripted story? It doesn't touch xenon/khaak relations, coalitions (arg/ant tel/min par/ali) don't go-to war. Um sounds like you haven't looked at the code. It doesn't make sense to have every faction randomly hating or liking each other. Also have the player have some kind of an impact on this. Meanwhile corporations fight each other also (with my corporation mod). It makes more sense to me to have there be cease fires in the war, and sometimes hostilities breaking out, etc. Argon and Antigone would never go to war for example, Teladi just want profits and the Paranid are embroiled in a civil war which the others are allied with them. It doesn't fit with what is going on in the game which is why I don't like it. Several multiplayer modes for up to 7 players via LAN or the Internet.In my opinion, there is no reason to have random relations. Morale influenced by victories, defeats, food supplies, equipment and mercenary pay. Tactical formations for infantry, cavalry and artillery. Captivating real-time battles with up to 16,000 units. Stand alone, original American Conquest not required to playĢ6 new missions in 8 thrilling campaigns, including the Search for El Dorado, Pontiac's War and the Conquest of Alaska. 5 new nations: Germany, Russia, Haida (coastal Alaskan natives), Netherlands, Portugal. New mode of gameplay: 10 battlefield missions in single and multiplayer modes for hard-core strategists. So, plunge into battle!Įpic real-time strategy covering the era between 15. There is a fantastic bonus for shrewd strategists: the great new "battlefield" mode in single-player and multiplayer modes! Tactical skill alone will determine victory or defeat in single-player and multiplayer games. And the Russians will do anything to conquer Alaska at the cost of the Haida. The Pontiac Uprising ends in a terrifying bloodbath between Native Americans and the British. The Germans put all their efforts into finding the legendary Eldorado. The Spanish sound the attack on Yucatan amidst fierce Maya and Aztec resistance. Three centuries of war continue - with even more frantic combat and more desperate power struggles raging across the American continent. The most significant events of that glorious time have found their way into this title. American Conquest: Fight Back is the sequel to American Conquest.
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