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The year is 2140. After numerous wars and several environmental disasters, only two world powers remain; the United Civilized States (UCS) covering the American continent, Western Europe and North Africa, and the Eurasian Dynasty (ED) covering the coher...
The year is 2140. After numerous wars and several environmental disasters, only two world powers remain; the United Civilized States (UCS) covering the American continent, Western Europe and North Africa, and the Eurasian Dynasty (ED) covering the coherent landmasses of Eastern Europe and Asia.
The damage caused by the long wars led both world powers to evacuate the population to recently built underground cities. Australia and most parts of Africa were sacrificed during the long wars, which lasted several decades. Highly toxic biological and chemical weapons were developed on these continents, leaving them so badly contaminated, that no human life can survive there. Most of the world's population forgot that this land ever existed.
Conflicts between UCS and the ED escalated and became the final world war. This war will decide who will get the last of the available natural resources and ultimately rule the world.
Multiplayer notice: Although the game contains "net" and "serial" buttons, actual multiplayer functionality was never implemented by the game developers.
The Trilogy includes the original Earth 2140 campaign along with Mission Pack 1 and Final Conflict Mission Pack
The unique Virtual General feature that takes over the minutiae of commanding your army
Futuristic warfare in a post-apocalyptic setting
包含内容
手册(73页)
攻略
original soundtrack (FLAC)
Earth 2140 DOS version (enhanced A.I.)
original soundtrack (MP3)
原声音乐
系统要求
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
推荐系统配置:
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
On the one hand, I am happy that I had an occasion to revisit my old, good game Earth 2140.
But on the other hand, it's really broken game. Any AI in this game simply does not exist:
- Every mission basically looks same now - build your base and kill all almost static units on the map
- Enemy AI does not attack your base (not fixed bug)
- In original Earth 2140 you could set an AI to command your units. Here it simply does not work.
I owned the original boxed version of this game. Getting sounds to work with that took some work and even then it would crash every couple of hours. I am definitely not a fan of that version. I tried it a for a couple of hours and registered no issues with sound, game speed or anything else. People comment that the AI was awful in this one, though I am pretty sure it was awful in the original one too and in RTS games in general (with Dark Reign being a notable exception). I did notice enemies attacking my base and all that jazz, so the complaints seem pretty outdated. The music tracks were the same as in the original release. I would notice as a couple of them are my all time favourites. I did not hear any new tracks, so I guess those ones do not play during the default campaigns. That's okay as they frankly suck. Overall, a very solid RTS with unorthodox units such as rocket + twin laser tank and a plasma bomber. No way a game with so many boring "destroy all enemy units" missions can get 5. Even 4 out of 5 is pushing it. The almost Red Alert level battle AI of at least some ED tank units (the ones with independent turrets) makes the game so much more fun and effortless to play for me, hence the above-average rating.
It was a free game me and my joining for gog.com very long time ago.
Get a.i enchanced dos version installator from download tab and play only that way, I dont' know why you are complaing about multiplayer. It is said that developer never finished network code,
Great game but old mechanics can discourage players. Played it first time in about 1999/2000...
Interface is old and unit management is difficult when the game came in there was games with better interface. Get it on 75% like many times it game was or get Earth 2150 or 2160 instead. They got better interfaces and unit management is easier, like in modern games, not so clumsy.
I really cannot recommend this game and I don't get all the good reviews and the overall four-star rating. Ok, I can see how this may have been a passable RTS in '97, but this is 2018 and there are hundreds of better games in this genre available you could be playing instead. I'm just glad I got it for free.
- As many have mentioned, in the windows version the AI is broken and will probably never get fixed, just as the "HD" version on Steam.
- The included DOS version, while with working AI, runs poorly and in a very low resolution
- The graphics may have been ok for the time and there are some nice effects, but as I said, this is 2018 and literally every game of the last 15-20 years looks better. Maps are bland and either completely brown or green, I didn't play long enough to see if there are more colors. Ugly rendered cutscenes.
- The Campaigns are boring and repetitive, nothing interesting happening here, at all. Story almost non-existent.
- No real strategy involved, as far as I could tell. Just build masses of strong units and steamroll the enemy before he does the same.
- Construction is frustrating and unintuitive. You construct vehicles in the main building, similar to the MCV in C&C, but here for every type of building, which then crawl to where you want the building to be and you only whether there is enough space there when it has arrived.
- The music, while it may be the best part of the game, doesn't really fit the theme and gets repetitive and annoying after some time.
All in all, this is really not worth anyone's time in 2018. When this was originally released, C&C: Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert had already been out for some time, soon after it came Age of Empires, and a year later we got StarCraft. I also hear Total Annihilation is quite good, although I have yet to play it. So there had not really been a reason to play this 20 years ago, and there certainly is none, today.