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SunAge: Battle For Elysium Crack Download Offline Activation

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  • Sep 5, 2019
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About This Game SunAge: Battle for Elysium is a return to the roots of real-time strategy, providing beautiful 2D visuals combined with all the features that we came to expect from old school classics. This remastered and continually improved version is a culmination of features requested by the community. 3 distinct races – Human, Raak-Zun and Sentinel – each with their own units, buildings, technological advantages and disadvantages.A compelling story spanning 25 missions across 3 campaigns.A revolutionary control scheme empowering the player to quickly organize squads, formations, attack order and more, while maintaining fast-based combat.Alternate combat modes can be researched for all units, unlocking dual functionality that can be activated during the heat of battle for greater tactical control. Expand your territory quickly by building a network of transmitters. Classic competitive online multiplayer with careful balance between tactical micromanagement and strategic choices. Fight against A.I. opponents or challenge your friends. New options to choose from (supply capacity, startup resources, ...) Steam friends supportAttack orders are now directly executed.Instant Squad reaction times.Improved multiple squad selection and handling (select all on screen, assign shortcuts, ...)Expansion of in game HUD to better communicate important functions that might have been overlooked.Added: Borderless Windowed Mode.Added: Squad Stances (Offensive, Defensive, Stand Ground)Display of unit/building shortcuts in unit info window.Complete overhaul of the GUIAdded: New multiplayer & skirmish optionsImproved: Minimap (buildings and zoom options)Added: Several Mouse Control Schemes to select from. 7aa9394dea Title: SunAge: Battle for ElysiumGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:vertex4 entertainment ltd.Publisher:vertex4 entertainment ltd.Release Date: 15 Dec, 2014 SunAge: Battle For Elysium Crack Download Offline Activation It looked like a good throw back to the old school RTS games but it's buggy and unplayable for me. I don't use trainers or cheats but the anti piracy protection that burns all your units keeps turning on even with a fresh install so I can't even play the game.. The best thing about this game is that it looks beautiful. It has some awesome sprites and isometric perspective. Races are balanced as far as I can tell, and there is much diversity between them so they don't feel the same and have different play styles. Biggest problems are occasional small bugs (in campaign you sometimes need to load game because enemies become invulnerable, or sometimes objectives complete prematurely) and the fact that sometimes units do not move as you have ordered (walk into enemy range etc), especially air units, which sometimes fly few circles around enemies they are supposed to attack, and take heavy damage from anti air. Overall I very much like the game, although i only played the campaign, which is interesting but with a few very strange difficulty spikes. Story is told in comic book like drawings, and you need to do some mental gymnastics to get it.. Need more micromanagement than expected. Nice graphic 2D graphic though.. now that the bug is fixed . the game is pretty good . its one of my childhood fav's . eventhough there are many rts out there there are few unique ones . and this one stands out with respect to base building , resource management and squad system , it has its own learning curve and easy at that to . the base connection system makes the game have important skirmishes and area control fights . pros- even though 2d the graphics are pretty good - base and resource management- unique and interesting races cons - the story has a lot of broken parts (non continuous , could not understand) and lore is kinda non existing - path finding and managing units is kinda annoying sometimes - needs balancing to airforce and some units (stalkers) (and fedral airforce kinda sucks {stupid hawks} )- the terrain management is kinda bad . there is little height advantage like range or blocking incoming fire or fog of war on cliffs ( this kinda annoys in campain )but its an old game and overall its fun and new experience and worth the buy previous -ve review :- what kind of stupid game is this .. stupid bugs all over .. units start to die when you select them .... and when you search for a solution on the internet ... they say your game is non ligit .. well i didnt not know steam sold nonligit games too .... This is an example of were doing research, reading reviews and watching YouTube videos of the game being played, is no substitute for actually spending some time with the it and playing it. This honestly looked right up my street, but having sat down with it for over 4 hours.. it just didn't click with me.Managing squads of soldiers rather than individual troops seemed like a great touch, but it's execution for me is very fiddly... and that's how I feel about a lot of how the game works. I could never find my rhythm, and felt like I was forever battling with the controls, UI and mechanics of the game... rather than just ...playing the game.Also ran into a couple of bugs, one which prevented my from completing a story objective... which is ultimately what made me change from an attitude of perseverance... to one of "I could be doing something more fun with my spare time".A fine effort, I don't regret buying it, but I am sad I didn't get along better with the game. Never mind.. not one for people who don't like micro management.. Reminds me of KKND! Very enjoyable. I wish there were more new 2D RTS games out there.. I saw SunAge the first time way back before it was even released and I already knew I would like it. However this game isn't without its flaws.Pros------ Beautiful old skool grafics, a throw back to the 90's RTS genre. Most critic reviews I've read all say that the GFX are outdated, even ancient. Anyone that says this is, I'm sorry, but they're idiots. RTS just don't really translate that well in 3D. Believe me, it used to be my favorite genre yet there are only about 3 maybe 4 3D RTS games that I like. I don't need a rotating camera to enjoy a game.- Sound Design. Sound it something most people think that it isn't really important, yet most of the units in SunAge have diffirent sounds for their weapons and moving. The ambient sounds are also a nice addition.- Campaign. Like I said RTS used to be my favorite genre, meaning I've played a whole lot of them. Among them the C&C games. And I think I can count all the campaigns from every game that I finished on one hand. Most of them or either too hard or too boring to actually finish. Yet SunAge, kept me interested enough to see the ending. Didn't encounter any mission that I found tedious or unfair.Cons------ Pathfinding. Units will act weird from time to time, just small things that you jut notice. Like sometimes units won't be able to walk onto a certain surface but they will cross it. Other times they'll fail to go to the EXACT spot you want them to go to. The there are those moments when one unit of a group just decides that instead of standing in formation he has to go all the way around past and through the enemy base just to stand at the base of a cliff.- Skirmish. The game has a skirmish mode against an AI opponent. However this doesn't hold up, the AI is easily defeated and doesn't seem to do that much anyway. Instead it'll build units and attack defences, but at the first sign of danger the units will run away. Only to return as soon as they don't see their attackers anymore.- Some random bugs. Sometimes I'll encounter a game breaking bug, nothing that crashes the game, just one that prevents me from progressing, usually a reload fixes this. But not always.Complaints------------Even though I really like this game it has several issues that most RTS games have, but this the 21st century after all.- Airplanes cannot be repaired, even though the game says that you can, you can't. A all too common RTS oversight that I just plain hate.- Not having the ability to choose your Skirmish posistion. Again a common RTS occurence, for some reason most RTS games will not give you the option to choose your starting location. Which is very annoying because when I play skirmish I want my opponent as far away from as possible. Yet sometimes they'll just spawn right next to youMy final verdict is, if you liked 90's RTS games, you love this hands down. It could benefit from a good clean-up, but then again which game wouldn't.

 
 
 

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