![]() I think it is on but maybe wait for a sale. And then when you get a grip of the basic, just raise the reality level step by step. ![]() Because you can dumb it down, to be almost an arcade game. And I don't get the fix for that to work properly. So sometimes you don't see all the written text. The only thing might be, that the game is not made to run in widescreen. I had Steel fury running on Windows 7 for many years. So, anyone have this game, play it and can give recommendations? Also, where to get it? Other comments were about very complex instructions - altho' if one is used to CM2 that probably doesn't mean too much. While it seems to be a free d/l these days, I can't get the d/l to d/l.Ĭomments I found also warned that it doesn't run properly on new machines - unclear if they mean Win 7 or Win 10. I wanted to try this game but it doesn't appear to be sold by graviteam any more. Perhaps I should try the addon for Steel Fury as mentioned by Armorgunner (thanks for the tip btw), but my gaming time is limited and I think I'll stick to CM. I also played Iron Front for a while, enjoyable, but buggy. Graphics were pretty horrible, but it was lots of fun. A long time ago I loved to play another, rather primitive tanksim, called Panzer Commander (if I remember correctly). I think I've tried the demo once, but it didn't grab me, probably because of the limited number of tank types. I'v played steel fury for many years thanks to Steel tank addon. Plenty of missions for all of them, incusive North Africa. Today you can fight in, and against about every German and Russian tank, And a some brittish, and American. There is a great living community, with regular uppdates for steel fury. Virtual tankers kinda hunger for a nuts-and-bolts sim but still want their big cats, red steel and Shermans. That was pre-WoT though, so it might go better for someone nowadays, but I'm pretty skeptical about that picking a battle outside of the popular period of the war (mid-1944 on) that no one gives a **** about probably isn't ideal as far as setting goes. So sales apparently (allegedly) weren't so hot and the team shifted to making tactical sims with the same engine, which sold much better. But the developers sort of ****ed up with the setting for the game and while all the playables (T-34/76, Matilda and Pz IV) were pretty well lovingly rendered in great detail, none of them were a Tiger or Panther or Sherman. It was called Steel Fury: Kharkov 1942 and pretty much everyone praised it. On top of that, get into each and every vehicle and take part in the action!Ĭarrier Command is an ’80s strategy classic well known for its unique blend of strategy and vehicle simulation.They did. Make the most of different unit types synergies and create combined arms assaults to efficiently win battles. ![]() Ensuring these supply lines remain open will be key to your survival. Once you have taken an island you will need to exploit and defend the resources it provides. The approach you take to a situation will play a big part in the outcome. Gather intel from your vehicles’ radars, pick your tools of the trade, and launch your attacks where the enemy presence is thinner. Get in the shoes of an admiral and lead from the front. Take command of a carrier and operate its systems to launch your offensive and conquer the Archipelago. True to MicroProse’s heritage, Carrier Command 2 is all about meaningful decisions. Note: This game can be played in non-virtual reality mode, and also in virtual reality.Ĭarrier Command 2 is Strategy, Planning and Teamwork on a scale that is both engaging and manageable. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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