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Of colliding destinies and destinations.



<span class="bold">Perimeter: Emperor's Testament</span>, the stand-alone campaign that expands the story and lore of the acclaimed sci-fi RTS, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com with a 66% launch discount.

The intended destination of our species has always been one of the most ambiguous, intriguing premises for endless discussions around the campfire, through uneventful sleepovers, and during police stakeouts. But even if a final destination were to present itself, would we march towards it in unity or drown our noble quest in strife and endless bloodshed?

Perimeter: Emperor's Testament is a stand-alone campaign that continues the thought-provoking story of the celebrated RTS, where three factions battle each other in the name of salvation. The journey towards the New Earth is once again interrupted by civil war when the Emperor unleashes a Mechanical Messiah. With its guidance, he hopes to overpower both the Spirits, who believe that deliverance awaits beyond the Chain of Worlds, and the Harkback, who propose a U-turn towards the old Earth. The terraforming mechanics and the fast-paced RTS action are once again at the heart of the gameplay, with new special buildings and units entering the fray. Can humanity survive to fight another day? And if so, which part of it?



Join humanity's self-destructive search for a new home within the <span class="bold">Perimeter: Emperor's Testament</span>, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 66% launch discount will last until February 18, 1:59 PM GMT.
Anyone else that can't play either this or Perimeter in a resolution higher than 1280x960? For some reason I've always been cursed with widescreen monitors (or like my current TV) that has bad support for 1600x1200.
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Nirth: Anyone else that can't play either this or Perimeter in a resolution higher than 1280x960? For some reason I've always been cursed with widescreen monitors (or like my current TV) that has bad support for 1600x1200.
Definitely. If you have a full hd monitor then you are bound to 1280x960 since 1600x1200 resolution pushes several buttons out of the screen range making the game unplayable. So I'm also playing in 1280x960.
Post edited February 13, 2016 by Matruchus
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Nirth: For some reason I've always been cursed with widescreen monitors (or like my current TV) that has bad support for 1600x1200.
That's why it's better to ignore 1920x1080 monitors and only buy 1920x1200 ones.
Nice price, never heard of this one before. Though I do know of perimeter 2 had read the less than favourable reviews for that one and never bothered to get it on that other platform that shall not be named.

I'll pick this up. At least I got one mission of perimeter completed in the past before other things took my time, so not totally completionist of me owning this one :)
Does this stand-alone expansion tell you a bit more than the original game about what you are supposed to do in the campaign?
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Nirth: Anyone else that can't play either this or Perimeter in a resolution higher than 1280x960? For some reason I've always been cursed with widescreen monitors (or like my current TV) that has bad support for 1600x1200.
If you launch the program through DxWnd it will allow you to get 1600x1200 resolution running in a window.