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Mankind has finally learned how to explore the outer regions of space using wormhole technology, but Man is not alone in the Void. Two other races are also exploring and exploiting the cosmos for its resources and living space: the Mantis, an insect-lik...
Mankind has finally learned how to explore the outer regions of space using wormhole technology, but Man is not alone in the Void. Two other races are also exploring and exploiting the cosmos for its resources and living space: the Mantis, an insect-like race whose technology relies on large numbers of quick fleets, and the Celaerans, beings of energy cursed by their creators to spend their lives in strange, armored canisters. Expand your fleet, explore your universe, and crush your opponents!
Conquest: Frontier Wars features large-scale fleet battles, intelligent fleet admirals who serve under your command as hero units, and pulse-pounding deep space RTS Sci-Fi gameplay! Manage your supply lines while waging war in multiple maps simultaneously. Don’t let your fleets collapse because as the old maxim states: your fleet is your fate.
Oversee up to 16 interplanetary battle maps at once through the cunning use of wormholes.
Enter a new dimension of strategic possibilities with the supply line management system.
Command up to 6 highly intelligent fleet admirals who implement your orders, assess threats, and react with organized tactics.
Once I got the cqfixpatch_allinone file installed and it set on windows 10/11 the game worked great just like the old days. But it took a couple tries. At first it'd double up the menu in a big mess. Skip that ini file edit the other guy suggested, it does nothing at all.
Once it has that patch in, it works fine. Its a patch that GOG should really provide along with the game.
You will probably have to set the graphics level up once you get the game working and also increase the game speed (it ran crazy slow when I started).
Oh and ignore any file alerts on that patch, it's harmless.
Conquest is probably one of the 2 or 3 greatest RTS I have ever played. Not being a RTS enthusiast, this is the game that got me into hardcore strategy hours for the first time.
Don't let yourself be fooled by the little acclaim it may have received, or the lack o f a follow-up title or event updates/expansions. This is strategy at its simplest best.
So let's talk about the game. Basically, this is just a regular 2-D RTS: different units, buildings, resource gathering, conquer land. But there are several enhancements to the basic RTS idea that make this game so exciting.
- "Land" doesn't exist, of course, as it's in space. But as you conquer planets and set bases on them, you create surrounding space areas which you can control by serving as ammo refilling for your ship (and you ally's!)
- You can arrange teams with different kinds of units, to your desire. This makes army arrangement so much easier and useful.
- The interface for buildings, research, etc, is intuitive and practical.
- Wormholes which connect different systems provide a surprise element that is gladly welcomed.
- You can summon "commanders" with different abilities that you can assign to your teams. Commanders can control all the features of the units in the team single hand, and also provide special skills.
- The races in the game are different