عربي : Български : 中文 : Česky : Deutsch : Dansk : Español : Suomi : Français : English : ελληνικά : Hrvatski : हिन्दी : Italiano : 日本語 : 한국어 : Nederlands : Norsk : Polski : Português : Română : Русский : Svenska 
Classified Ads
American Conquest: Divided Nations (PC) -  GRAAND (B0009RF7IE) Classified Ads
Home |  My Graand |  Help
Sign in or Register 
 American Conquest: Divided Nations (PC)  (ID: B0009RF7IE)Description and Photos | More ads in Arcade Machines 
All Categories > Gaming > Arcade Machines

Search title and description
Search in Arcade Machines
  
Classified Info:
Ad Format  Sell
Date of placing  2009-01-07
To expiration:  2 hours
Availability  Whole World
www 
Description and Photos 

American Conquest: Divided Nations (PC)

Customer Ratings:

  • Best Civil War Game Ever. I have waited for this game for a long time as I am very interested in the American Civil war and collect civil war bullets. After many hours of play I can only say ,this is one of the best games ever. Historically it is very accurate . The campaigns mode is best, all the great battles are here. Gettysburg , Antietam , Shiloh , The Crater at Petersburg and many others. It is so detailed ,for example dismounted Union cavalry firing the breach loading Spencer or sharps carbines which have a greater fire rate but shorter range than infantry rifles. Field hospitals with medics treating the injured troops. All the main types of Artillery being loaded and fired and moved about by their own limber team. If you have played Cossacks you should get the hang of this game without many problems, and if not it is well worth reading the manual and taking time to learn all you can from it. One word of advice would be to turn the speed of the game down at the Menu when you start a game , Select slow and put it about three quarters up. I would have liked more camera views the two are changed by the L key to Far and near but having said that it is a small complaint.
    A Fantastic Game and great fun , Very addictive so can lead to late nights. I’ve played lots of strategy games but this is by far the best . AN ABSOLUTE MUST BUY for all Civil war enthusiasts .
  • Yet another new slant on a successful theme. American Conquest: Divided Nation is the latest offering from the CDV stable and builds on the earlier Conquest and Fight Back games by extending the period into the Texas / Mexican and the American Civil Wars.

    Although based on the same engine as the earlier releases, the graphics are still excellent and the uniforms are as true to the historical counterparts as an RTS computer game will allow. Having said that, there is perhaps too much choice. With a massive variety of troop types to choose from: Zouaves, Berdan Rifles, Marines, Line infantry, etc., to name just a tiny few, it is often difficult to decide which ones to actually produce and can distract the player from the need to conduct the campaign and concentrate on the building up of other resources.

    The underlying design philosophy behind Divided Nation continues to be the production of masses of large units that can, unfortunately, threaten to overwhelm all but the most powerful computers. I have a fairly high spec machine with a good graphics card, but it still struggles in the longer games as units grow in size. As with the earlier releases including the Cossacks series, the AI never stops churning out countless soldiers and peasants, which is difficult to overcome as the human player tends to concentrate on other things and falls behind the curve. It would certainly be useful to have a population cap to limit this. Whilst the need to produce houses does go someway towards a limit, realistically this has no actual effect on reducing numbers as the AI just builds more of them! Unfortunately, games can often turn into slogging matches as a result.

    It certainly isn’t all bad though. The campaign scenarios are excellent and I believe give a far better game than the recent Napoleonic period Cossacks II release. Naval gunboats and ironclads are also represented, but be warned: the effect of their gunfire against land targets is greatly reduced compared to earlier games where one galleon could cut vast swaths through the enemy ashore. The buildings and general scenery are beautifully rendered and add much to create the flavour of the period.

    Perhaps the best consequence of a more limited historical time period is that players cannot advance through two or three hundred years of history by rushing out technological developments that mean larger battles set in the earlier period are often few and far between.

    Overall, American Conquest: Divided Nation is a great addition to the pc game collection and probably the best of the bunch so far. Certainly one for history buffs and wargamers alike. A recommended buy and excellent value too.

  • Wargamers heaven. Divided Nation is a hard game to master, with armies of 30,000 troops at your disposal you will have to have a masterly grasp of tactics to win over the enemy general in an epic battle like Gettysburg or Shiloh (and all the most important battles are here).

    For the history buff this is unmatched, accurate battlefields and armies with seemingly hundreds of different uniforms and dozens of guns, delivered to their posts by horses and limbers with lots of lovely detail. The mexican armies of Santa Anna are especially stunning as they assail the Texans in the Alamo fort.

    The random map singleplayer/multiplayer game is very much in the classical RTS mould, and has a great range of buildings, units, upgrades and research available, and gives you the opportunity to fight some massive battles against opponents by lan or internet.

    Not the newest engine, and the game is complex to understand and learn (though the manual is excellent), but once it is mastered there are real depths of strategy and tactics for even the most demanding player



Recommend this ad to a friend | Get this links
Graand in the world: United Kingdom | India | Canada | Australia | New Zealand | South Africa | United States | Ireland | Malaysia | Philippines | Indonesia | Hong Kong | Poland | Russia | France | Belgium | Spain | Mexico | Chile | Peru | Venezuela | Cuba | Panama | Paraguay | Nicaragua | Uruguay | Puerto Rico | Colombia | Guatemala | Bolivia | El Salvador | Costa Rica | Honduras | Ecuador | Dominican Republic | Argentina | Italy | Germany | Austria | Switzerland | China | Taiwan | Singapore | Japan | Sweden | Greece | Bulgaria | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark | Finland | Norway | Romania
About Graand |  Policies |  Fees |  Add to favorites | Help | World Catalog
© Copyright 2007 Interko Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Graand User Agreement and Privacy Policy.