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World in conflict game invasion
World in conflict game invasion






#World in conflict game invasion Pc#

The difficulty of the single player mode skews easier than most dedicated PC gamers will prefer - you'll want to ramp it up to Hard or above for a challenge - but there's a nice narrative flow and balance to the experience. When you finally do get to drop the weapon you’ve been salivating over since first seeing the trailers, it’s done in a way that satisfies your thirst for explosion while maintaining a suitably sombre and serious mood. This is also where the nuke option appears though, wisely, the game doesn’t dish these out easily.

world in conflict game invasion

While it’s tempting to use these options to bomb the crap out of the map, such an approach pales next to careful, considered deployment in the right place at the right time. Each assault also has a deployment time before it hits – meaning artillery barrages against moving targets require some nifty timing - and a recharge period before it can be used again. Each comes with a price tag in tactical points, which refills over time. Napalm, tank busters, three artillery spreads of varying accuracy and power, air-to-air support, daisy cutters – there’s a lot of fun to be had just trying out each one, and working out the best ways to use them. The same is true of tactical aids – the catch-all title given to the awesome firepower you can unleash from afar. In a game where seconds count, such intelligent time-saving devices are incredibly useful. Vehicles can retreat, or follow each other, with similar efficiency. You can select each squad, and right click on the buildings by hand - or you can click a button and they make for the closest building automatically. Two anti-tank squads, hidden in buildings on opposite sides of a street, can halt the advance of a medium sized armoured platoon with little trouble.

world in conflict game invasion

For instance, your infantry become infinitely more useful if you station them in buildings. Units are selected and manoeuvred with the left-click/right-click method you'd expect, while sensible keyboard shortcuts and clear icons are available for everything else you need.






World in conflict game invasion