World Warfare reviews

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Early Access Review Moin Moin I moin again. So the first impressions of the Game I would like to share with you! First of all, the Game runs suppi without lags or anything like that at least I have nothing to complain about in this regard. The Game plays on a handy between probably quite nice for PC freaks like me the likes strategy and ww2 gamble together but quite boring on duration. So you start in a world mixed By Rebels and Players and you have to build your City there entirely in Cell phone Fashion to produce Units and provide Raw Materials. With the Units, you can then try to secure more areas and conquer new Cities in the World. All in all, the Game plays quite fluidly, but I have some Things that are quite disturbing, such as the constantly rebel Units that appear as good as at any City, although you have already conquered the Area on a large scale, which is quite nervous and disturbing the further n Units automatically move on when they are in Combat or in a city Conquest, resulting in unnecessary Losses unfortunately, the also hits whom Artillery shoots at the first buildings they destroyed and then simply advances into the middle of the city???? Although still enough other Buildings there they would not be recognized and even since massive Losses wait also there I find it not right the Unit automatically leave the Position per halt or similar when enemy Units approach them when the General Sat stop should stop the Units as well. Furthermore, it is only a Mobile game that requires you, but to be Constantly online, which only drags on endlessly and since there is simply Too little content, it starts to get boring after 1-2 days. All in all, I would give the Game 6 out of 10 to score as there are really worse games the Graphics are ok the fight goes down to the Trifles mentioned but which can be improved! From that point of view for in between and by the way for on the go quite net but for team Full titles too little Content!!
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Early Access Review World Warfare is basically an RUSE as an MMO. I already know the Game as a Mobile And was very surprised at the Changes this PC version was capable of. Here, too, you need a lot of Time, but this rewards you with a game Course that is never visible. The Changes make this Version a much fairer Version, which can be Fun even if you lose. There are no premium currencies and therefore no Way to turn the Game around quickly. It just counts time, Tactics and Troop Strength. The Opponent can of course overrun you as easily, but it still leaves no feeling as vivid as in the Mobile Version. However, it is still necessary to show how the Community is developing. If, as in the Mobile Version, it boils down to major leagues simply overrunning the Card, that would be a shame. At least in the first Card, however, the Number of Members per League is limited to 5-which leads to far more exciting Battles. However, there are also Negatives to report. As in the Mobile Version, the Game freezes to virtually 3 fps after a long Period of play and needs to be restarted. This Period becomes shorter the longer the Map lasts. A Problem that has been known for ages and seems to still be waiting for its Solution. Touch support is also likely to be slightly better. For example, it is not possible to zoom in on the Map with two Fingers-but to move it with one or move Units. Finally, of course, there is the Issue of ' Time '. If you really want to achieve something here, you would indeed have to be permanently online during the entire Battlefield. And yes, there are these People. This is not only unhealthy, but not to create For "normal" people. As a Result, 75% of players in a Card currently play only a few Hours. A few more might last for 2 Days. After that, of the formerly 100 Players, only 5-10 People play for the top Places. For an early access version, the Game is quite solid. It's a good Game when you know what you're getting into. Unfortunately, however, the Length of The game is not justifiable at all in terms of health.
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