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ok it called warzone 2100 thanks

hey looking for game name. old rts tanks game

that you could make an custom made vehicles

i think it something around warzone but i couldnt find it

will love your help thanks
Post edited November 26, 2016 by itai.sharim
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itai.sharim: ok it called warzone 2100 thanks

hey looking for game name. old rts tanks game

that you could make an custom made vehicles

i think it something around warzone but i couldnt find it

will love your help thanks
If you're not aware, it's available free and legal - and updated - at wz2100.net

Odds are you found that site during your search, but may as well post the link. Really good game.
Awww, I would have known this one... I have installed it and even played a couple of missions, but got distracted. I have it from DotEmu, I don't recall if I installed that one or the free remake(?).
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HereForTheBeer: Really good game.
Do I remember right you or someone else here complaining how important it becomes to keep your units alive from mission to mission (so that they become stronger veteran units or something?) and if you don't you'll be screwed?

I'm still too early in the game to tell if there is such problem.
Post edited November 27, 2016 by timppu
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timppu: Awww, I would have known this one... I have installed it and even played a couple of missions, but got distracted. I have it from DotEmu, I don't recall if I installed that one or the free remake(?).
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HereForTheBeer: Really good game.
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timppu: Do I remember right you or someone else here complaining how important it becomes to keep your units alive from mission to mission (so that they become stronger veteran units or something?) and if you don't you'll be screwed?

I'm still too early in the game to tell if there is such problem.
In the campaign, yes. I wouldn't call.it a problem necessarily, but simply one of the campaign mechanics. Early on you're faced with dropship type missions, where you start with a limited number of units available but can build more sort of offscreen. Later you'll have some established territory and will.have active bases. In both instances, experienced units are key to survival, as you're eventually really behind the technology curve.

That said, the skirmish game is more like a traditional rts in that you can start even with the competition (or not, by choosing resource and ai options).