March of the Eagles
About
“he Who Fears Being Conquered Is Sure Of Defeat.”
The war-game March of the Eagles focuses on the dramatic conflicts of Europe during 1805 to 1820. Explore one of the defining periods in European history with this experience crafted by the masters of Grand Strategy, Paradox Development Studio. The makers of Hearts of Iron and Europa Universalis now bring The Napoleonic War to life in this war-focused strategy game.Main Features
The war-game March of the Eagles focuses on the dramatic conflicts of Europe during 1805 to 1820. Explore one of the defining periods in European history with this experience crafted by the masters of Grand Strategy, Paradox Development Studio. The makers of Hearts of Iron and Europa Universalis now bring The Napoleonic War to life in this war-focused strategy game.Main Features
- Take command: Rise to power in the era of the Napoleonic Wars and move on to claim the control of Europe
- Lead your nation: Attack your opponents and defend your nation’s border while the tension rises. Expand your nation with war, negotiation and keep your empire from falling apart
- Europe is at your feet: Explore a historical topographic map in full 3D with a complete view of Europe
- Command your troops: Use the combat order system and manage your troops to secure as much power as possible
- Experience true warfare: Organize your armies, manage logistics, raid your enemy's supply lines and set the strategy for your armies, fleets and more
- Use diplomacy: Form coalitions against other major powers
- Explore the new idea system: Embrace new technology, military tactics and economical organization
- Become the dominant power of Europe: Experience the Victory System that allows you to dominate the other powers on land and at sea
- Multiplayer: Battle against your friends in this heavily multiplayer focused game where you can engage in multiplayer for up to 32 players
- Customize your game: March of the Eagles gives you the chance to customize and mod in detail to create your ultimate wargame
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS:Windows XP/Vista/7
- Processor:Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz or AMD 3500+
- Memory:2 GB RAM
- Graphics:NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900 video card, 512Mb graphics memory required with a resolution of at least 1024 x 768 or greater
- DirectX®:9.0
- Hard Drive:2 GB HD space
- Sound:DirectX® Compatible
- Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
- Additional:3-button mouse, keyboard, speakers, Internet connection for multiplayer
March of the Eagles reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
The Game itself is more of something for those who always felt prevented from Doing things like DIPLOMACY and FINANCIAL/. It is an EU4 to fight for, that should be clear to anyone who wants to buy this Game. If you want to spread more through Alliances or a superior Economic Power, you should rather look for other paradox titles. But anyone Who, like me, is a Fan of Napoleonic Times and wanted more diversity of unity at EU4 is just right here. I was also slow to get excited about the Game but found it to be liked in the End. But you'd still rather wait for a Sale. 20 Euros is quite a lot for a pure War Simulation
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Microsoft from Deutsch
The Game can do quite a bit for a Military Simulation. So Those who like to think strategically and tactically and like to fight Battles with 100,000 Men should buy the Game.
The many different Tactics and Leaders give the Game a Strategic Depth that many other Titles do not achieve.
However, anyone Looking forward to a Build-up platform Diplomatie/combat title in the Style of Crusader KIngs 2 or Europa Universalis Will be deceived. Apart from Fighting and Conquering, the Game offers little. There could have been more in the Diplomatic Sphere in particular.
Despite Everything: For 5-10 Euros, Strategy Fans should strike. Find 20 Euros on Steam is a bit too much. Prese because the Game is not so motieve after playing through 1 times. Since it is always the same.
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You have to think of this Game in a sch like a clearly slimmed-down Europe universailis. The Economy of a Country must be taken for granted, because it can hardly be expanded. The Game principle is very straightforward. Diplomatic Influence is Also very limited. The Main Focus is on the Military. Especially as An entry Into these Types of Games, it is suitable to try out such Game Concepts. You can't influence the Battle after you start it. The large Deficiencies in the Battles are described relaiv simply: The Generals have extremely large Implications for the Rise of a Battle. You can lose with 100000 men against 20000 Men, if you don't have a General yourself and the Opponent a very good one for it. Every Nation has the right historical Generals. You can't recrudge new ones. So Greece (Once it was founded) has 3 Pieces, all of which are bad and for that France has felt 50. This means that a Nation that has been made great will nevertheless always be at a Disadvantage to Nations with many good Generals. The Game is also partially misleashed. 90% of the Games end up in such a way that there is a constantly spreading blue "Blob" (France). Only Russia is similarly strong, with the AI with Russia despite (almost) unlimited Troop reserves not closing anything to the Pan except to defeat the Ottomans every 3 Years.
The Game is not ghastly bad, but it is not good and it is not worth the Price either.