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About This Game Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943 covers the events of 1943 in Tunisia, North Africa. Recovering from their losses after the crushing defeat and subsequent retreat after the Second Battle of El-Alamein, the German Afrika Korps - reinforced and now supported by the Italian Army - prepare once more to put steel against steel with the Allies. The Axis forces, under the command of the legendary General Erwin Rommel, have an all too brief opportunity to seize victory from the clutches of their earlier failures. Players will lead Rommel’s Afrika Korps in their last full-scale military campaign and command the English and American armies as they try to push the Axis forces out of Africa once and for all.House to house urban combat Animated hand-to-hand fighting Anti-air vehicles and stationary anti-aircraft mounts to control Smoke screens Different types of trenches, sand bags, road blocks and barbed wire emplacements are now available (to defending units only) and can be placed by the player before the battle starts Advanced unit formations control Improved soldier A.I. (e.g. soldiers will independently search for cover and share heavy weapons ammo) Improved complex infantry damage system New advanced visual spotting system accounts for observation angles and smoke screens Online Game Server Browser Improved visuals and sound, with new soldier and vehicle models, new sounds and music, and all new explosion effects and animations. 15 missions in three campaigns – German, American and British - including famous battles such as Kasserine Pass, Sidi Bou Zid, Sbeitla and Tebessa. Mission Editor to create your own scenarios Interactive Tactical Battle Map Over 50 different vehicle types Over 30 new unique buildings 6d5b4406ea Title: Theatre of War 2: Africa 1943Genre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:1C EntertainmentPublisher:1C EntertainmentFranchise:Theatre of WarRelease Date: 24 Apr, 2009 Theatre Of War 2: Africa 1943 Ativador Download [hacked] theatre of war 2 africa 1943 centauro. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 patch. descargar theatre of war 2 africa 1943. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 demo. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 descargar español. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 cheat engine. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 skidrow. theatre of war 2 africa 1943. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 free full download. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 cheats. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 chomikuj. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 download. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 walkthrough. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 mods. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 wiki. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 license key. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 gameplay. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 crack. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 trainer. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 free download. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 steam. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 system requirements. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 manual pdf. download theatre of war 2 africa 1943 full game. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 tutorial. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 crack download. theatre of war 2 africa 1943 download free Just bought the World War 2 collection and installed this game. Causes my PC to reboot when I try to run it. Awesome!Win7 Pro x64, new buld this past summer.. I wish I could give this a mixed review. I like the game, but it has issues that prevent it from being easily recommendable. The biggest issue is the A.I pathfinding is horrible at times, and you kind of need to micromanage a bit too much with tanks. I mean that when you command a single soldier or tank it doesn't seem like there is any way to make it rotate at a move point, however when commanding groups you can for some reason. When commanding individual units you need to use the "Defend" command AFTER it gets to it's destination to get it to face the right direction. And the games tutorials are practically pointless, they don't explain really anything. I was getting\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665off for the first half hour because I kept losing my tank in the tutorial mission because the game didn't tell me how to make them go in reverse. They also don't tell you how to make soldiers pick up weapons, change ammo types, or even how to manually use a grenade. You use the "retreat" command to make them go backwards (i assumed it made them flee). If you do get the game be sure to play around with the U.I a bit. If you can deal with the at times abysmal pathfinding (Hold shift and use waypoints) then the game is amazing if you want a realistic RTS game, although I probably would still prefer Combat Mission. And it's worth mentioning I did have a random crash, so I would save often. But if you can put up with it's annoying playability issues, you will get a lot of value out of it.But if you don't know what kind of game it is, it isnt a RTS like C&C or Starcraft. There isn't any of the rock-paper-scissors countering \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665t. One of the reasons I gravitated towards these kinds of games is because I was tired of games where a sniper can take 100 bullets because the attacking unit didn't say "good against snipers" in it's description. I would still say that Men of War is realistic enough for most people, but if want something that's more realistic than even those, this would be a good starting point, mostly because of it's low price tag.. Ever thought how annoying it was that everytime a soldier dies it always paused and went to the dead soldier?Well not to worry as i found out that if you start theatre of war up and go to configure you can turn that annoying pause time by clicking smart pause and untick. It there you go you can now watch in peace while your soldier's mow down those enemys and have the satisfaction of not having to F*CK*NG unpauce the game everytime a soldier dies!. realy great graphics but lagging as hell just make it turn based and u might have a winner.. Excellent game to play. Challenging strategy. Not for the mindless !. ALL the problems with the first ToW have NOT been addressed.You are still not in full control of your own troops, and are at the full mercy of the disgusting spaasticated AI to handle your troops, either that or you constantly have to micromanage every single inch of their behaviour. ToW2 would really be served better by being turned based IMO.The supplied campaigns and scenarios are still just stupid beyond ALL words.The enemy AI is also still just as spaastic, and the same lazy,♥♥♥♥♥♥poor programmer trick of adding brutal ammounts of profane AI cheating to compensate still applies.This time, unlike in ToW 1, you cannot even access the unit data files and change them as you wish - this became VITAL in ToW 1 in making your own "cheats" which was the only way to complete some of it's scenarios! The miserable party-pooping po-faced bastards at 1C have even taken that little bit of fun from us!At least the very useful, quick and easy to use mission generator is still with us. You will find this is the only place in ToW 2:A where you will get a fair scenario from it!The scope of the game, both geographical and chronological, restricts the number of units to play with. Even so, even with that excuse considered, this game is UNFORGIVABLY lacking, eg the British only have ONE actual British built medium tank, the "Valentine III". Even the famed "queen of the desert", the Matilda II is not included.Even with the Italians added by the Centauro DLC, there still is not much.The only improvement is that the old IL2 Sturmovik engine has been dropped, replaced by another that offers much better looking scenery.It is clear 1C Company put little effort into this game. Very little. In fact it's a♥♥♥♥♥♥♥con IMO. There are DLCs alone for other games that have MORE content than this "full title" PLUS it's DLC!Avoid at all costs.. Fight the blighters. This game predates Men Of War (MoW), but will definitely appeal to anyone who is fond of those games. It is similar to MoW in that it is an in-depth combat simulation involving anything from infantry to vehicles to planes, each with their own inventories, names, and experience. It diverges from MoW in that the engagement distances and overall scale of things is far closer to reality. Tanks can actually thow mass several km downrange and still have lethal momentum. Even rifles can shoot several hundred meters. It is slower paced than MoW, but is larger scale and is much more persistent in the single player, with infantry and crew members each gaining experience that you get to allocate into their different aspects and medals that you get to award them. Everything carries over from one campaign battle to the next, and what you've got is what you've got: losing armor or entire squads really hurts. All in all, it is a clunky but very respectable (even lovable) game and certainly has it's sights on what's important. I hope they make a Theatre of War 4 with engine and interface improvements, more factions, and the ability to play a drop-in multiplayer campaign. That will be an instant buy.. realy great graphics but lagging as hell just make it turn based and u might have a winner.. It's very annoying every time a single soldier of your side got killed, the game automatically pauses and reports the K.I.A. status. Imagine in one battle how many times the game pauses itself and you have to unpause it, like 20+ times, which is insane. And i have checked the option menu, there is no where to disable it. It's playable but very annoying game.

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