Difference between revisions of "Battlefields"

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* Line of sight, direct and indirect fire, terrain height differences. In above screenshot the enemy is in the north, but it is not seen by selected friendly force.
 
* Line of sight, direct and indirect fire, terrain height differences. In above screenshot the enemy is in the north, but it is not seen by selected friendly force.
 
* Also other units visible on battlefields (not just the lonely @).
 
* Also other units visible on battlefields (not just the lonely @).
* Squad level gameplay in which one player can control more than one party at the same time.
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* The whole battlefield is shown at once in a tabletop manner.
* Tournament ladder play: skirmishes, minor victories, major victories.
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* Turn based squad level (X-com like) gameplay. Think of controlling more than one party at the same time for common goal.
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* Tournament ladder based campaign play: skirmishes, minor victories, major victories.
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* Skirmish level matches are newbie (budget) friendly and possible without provinces. It is possible to advance from skirmishes to minor victories, from minor victories to major victories -> acquiring provinces.
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* Supports kingdoms and allegiances.
 
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[[Category:Commands]]
 
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Revision as of 00:13, 29 February 2020

Battlefields 2.0 is in making.

Battlefields 2.0 sneak peek.png


Features:

  • Line of sight, direct and indirect fire, terrain height differences. In above screenshot the enemy is in the north, but it is not seen by selected friendly force.
  • Also other units visible on battlefields (not just the lonely @).
  • The whole battlefield is shown at once in a tabletop manner.
  • Turn based squad level (X-com like) gameplay. Think of controlling more than one party at the same time for common goal.
  • Tournament ladder based campaign play: skirmishes, minor victories, major victories.
  • Skirmish level matches are newbie (budget) friendly and possible without provinces. It is possible to advance from skirmishes to minor victories, from minor victories to major victories -> acquiring provinces.
  • Supports kingdoms and allegiances.