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Publisher: Red Storm Entertainment / South Peak Game ESRB Rating: Teen (13+) - Animated violence The Year Is 2015Conventional Chinese forces invade Kazakhstan, commandeering natural resources to sustain its recent economic boom. The United States, in defense of the Russia/Kazakh border, intends to contain China. Attempts at diplomacy fail, and the conflict quickly escalates into World War III. You are the machine of war. As an elite Armored Commander, you will lead the massive Chinese offensive or the technologically advanced US force. Choose SidesFeatures Include:
Requirements:Windows 95/98: Pentium 200 Mhz with 3D hardware acceleration OR Pentium 233 Mhz with MMX (software rendering), 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended), 2D 16-bit SVGA 4MB video card, 4x or better CD-ROM drive, DirectX compatible sound card, 150MB uncompressed hard drive space, DirectX 6 (included on CD) must be installed. 3D Hardware Support: Direct 3D compatible video card. Supported chipset include 3Dfx, VooDoo, Nvidia Riva, Matrox G200. Internet/Network Play: properly configured TCP/IP connection at 28.8 Kbps or faster.
"Players have to both out think and out fight the other side. They must choose that combination of leaders, organizations, and tactics they think will best accomplish the mission at least cost. But to be successful, they must choose where to make adjustments as they execute the mission. Players will soon realize how much continuing training is necessary for soldiers and leaders to stay at the high readiness levels to fight and win. Especially as the land battlefield of the future is changing." General Fred Frames, U.S. Army (Ret.)
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