Разработчик: Windforce
Описание
Contents and Features:
- Traditional RTS gameplay, with base building, unit training and fast paced battle.
- Faction customization. 31 vehicles available to form your own legion.
- Day night cycle.
- Neutral forces and commander leveling system. Veteran units have different appearances and fire effect.
- Local network multiplayer.
- Through 9 months' early access, 10 major updates, this game is improved much more.
- There are both PC, Mac and Linux version.
- All updates free, the old school way.
Weak Points:
- There is no campaign, but there are 10 replayable skirmish maps, fighting AIs from easy to brutal.
- Max player number is 2, because there are huge amounts of realistic physics effects in the game, 2 players at max will ensure the good performance during fierce battle.
About desktop version:
Armor Clash is only for desktop gameplay, its VR version is Armor Clash VR, which is run on SteamVR and has different gameplay.
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Realistic battle environment, each map has its identical environment sytle.
Classic RTS gameplay, with base building and unit training.
The commander and units can level up during battle, veteran units have different appearances.
Faction customization: Players can pick units in the armory to form their own legions.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
- Processor: 2.5 GHz CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 Compatitable Graphic card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4023 MB available space
- OS *: Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
- Processor: 3 GHz CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 Compatitable Graphic card, NVIDIA GForce 660/AMD HD 7870
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4023 MB available space
Mac
- OS: MacOS
- Processor: INTEL CORE 2 DUO 2.4 GHZ
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Iris (Integrated video card in IMac)
- Storage: 4023 MB available space
- Memory: 4096 MB RAM
- Storage: 4023 MB available space
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu
- Processor: 2.5 GHz CPU
- Graphics: NVIDIA GForce 460
- OS: Ubuntu
- Processor: 3 GHz CPU
- Graphics: NVIDIA GForce 660/AMD HD 7870
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Pros:
1) A little bit of base building.
2) A decent variety of units.
3) Experienced based global abilities per game.
4) Can pick your loadout( or what your able to build in game) out of/before game and save 3 different loadouts.
5) Suprisingly for once, good scale.
What it needs:
1) Better environmental system of advantages and disadvantages. Height, cover, obstacles( firing lanes), and concealment.
2) Repair system.
3) Unit Vetrancy.
4) More variety of same type of units. Both in the armory and what your able to build. You should be able to build a couple different kind tanks, with differnt versions of each kind.
5) The armory needs at least 10x the selection for each unit. And it may need a point system in in of itself, to minimize exploitation, the cost of the unit in game might be enough to offset this, but I am not so sure.
6) More structures and implacements.
7) Bigger maps.
8) A little bit more zoom out.
Cons:
1) No campaign. For this type of game, its not really a con for me, but I know for a lot of people it is a deal breaker.
Thanks but no thanks
This game is not worth $20 in its current state. I don't regret my purchase, but I will generally support any rts game, that I think has potential, and this game does have that.
Pros:
1) A little bit of base building.
2) A decent variety of units.
3) Experienced based global abilities per game.
4) Can pick your loadout( or what your able to build in game) out of/before game and save 3 different loadouts.
5) Suprisingly for once, good scale.
What it needs:
1) Better environmental system of advantages and disadvantages. Height, cover, obstacles( firing lanes), and concealment.
2) Repair system.
3) Unit Vetrancy.
4) More variety of same type of units. Both in the armory and what your able to build. You should be able to build a couple different kind tanks, with differnt versions of each kind.
5) The armory needs at least 10x the selection for each unit. And it may need a point system in in of itself, to minimize exploitation, the cost of the unit in game might be enough to offset this, but I am not so sure.
6) More structures and implacements.
7) Bigger maps.
8) A little bit more zoom out.
Cons:
1) No campaign. For this type of game, its not really a con for me, but I know for a lot of people it is a deal breaker.
2) A lack of everything I stated it needs. :)
Overall its playable in its current state, and while I recomend the game, I do so only to those that understand what an early access/alpha/beta means and the kind of support and patience that indie/one person developers need. I will edit later accordingly.
its a great game i love how i can customise my army and stuff great job from one dev
This first off is a unity game so you get what you pay for in terms of enjoyment it"s one of those games you play to pass time with updates this game can live up to and exceed expectations 7/10
This is just a prototype, not a game. It doesn't even display a summary at the end of a battle/mission, it just takes you to the main menu. Having only a few maps and no editor the replayability is very low.
A good game that reminds me of Command and Conquer Generals mixed with a bit of World War 3 BlackGold, but still kinda boring after a while playing it. The AI is good. The overall still good. I meant like the game dont push you further to play it, but that's something I like on it, because of the nostalgic feeling of playing an oldstyle RTS that really sells what it is. Its an old fashion RTS for enthusiasts. Not to the new public. Definitely not! Like, the game screams the "I AM WHAT COMMAND AND CONQUER NEEDED TO BE!" but meeeh.... not much, Its just an RTS, with the old (But good) basebuilding fashion.
Now the technical blablabla:
- The textures (I know that will sounds a bit rude, but no! Dont take me bad on it) Are kinda potato. Because I know, maybe the team is small, and its noticeable that the models arent clicking. They seems to be from different sources. (that isnt a problem, since the game is good) And you just thrown some kind of default texture material on it. It could be better.
- Some sounds got missing during an "clusterfuck" battle. And I know that is UNITY problem, that lacks sound management on free versions.
- Lacks of online multiplayer. This game would be awesome in multiplayer.
Well, as a final consideration, I'd recomment that game to guys like me, those who misses that hole the game industry didnt want to fill nowdays. The old fashion basebulding and complete management RTS. The core of the RTS from the 90's and 00's .
okay well just played 2 games of this and it is quite enjoyable - it is like 8-bit armies crossed wiht Act of War and ww3 Black Gold but with nicer looking units and ground sound effects. there are some things i think it still needs but so far it is good for what it is worth. the air support is particularly satisfying
It may become a super game if it is not gonna be abandoned before.
It missing some polishing - air units stitching together, no animation for the construction unit, there is no ground mark at "move" orders, no list of available units for fast selection, lack of good ambient music (could be some royalty free tracks from music stocks).
But it has a great potential - physics is fun, graphics is good enough, animation and effects are good. It could be super fun old school style RTS once it's done. For the moment it's more "alpha" than finished product, but I saw that it's updating regularly, so I hope this gonna be great game soon enough.
Interesting RTS, but with limitations
This is a cool game, that plays a little like the old C&C games. You might want to think about getting this tittle, though.
Pros
- Real life units, nicely done models.
- Old school RTS gameplay.
- Units gain veterancy.
- Neat animations. You can see your vehicles being built.
- "Neutral" units, that you can attack for resources or let be.
- Infantry, that usaly becomes useless in tank based RTS, can be upgraded to call airstrikes.
- Day-night cycle.
CONS
- No online multiplayer. You have Local Network multiplayer, which means that both players need to have a copy of the game and be connected at the same network. (Or use hamachi or some cr4p like that).
- You noticed I said "both players"? That's right, you can only play 1vs1.
- So, multiplayer doesn't sound too good, right? Well, there's no campaing. Singleplayer is just skirmish, in 10 maps.
- No factions, you make a "deck" with the units you want to use. So, even if all the vehicles are based on real life modern military, you can make "decks" mixing USA, GB, German, Russian or Chinese units. Which breaks realism imo.
- Same voices for all vehicles of a kind. An american tank will "speak" with the same accent and dialogs than a russian one. Voice acting is not terribly good but it works.
- Buildings are allways the same, since there are no factions.
- Infantry is allways the same, since there are no factions. Riflemans are equiped with M-16, AT troops use something that looks like a Javeline.
- Lame UI.
- Not much info on the vehicles, other than names (could use some neat descriptiosn, like country of procedence, conflicts the unit have been used, and so on).
- No music.
[*] No Achivements or card drops. (No that I care too much about it).
Why do I still recomend this title? Well, first, because I'm having fun playing it. It's a straight forward RTS, and it does play "oldschool".
Secondly, the dev (one man team) has been updating the game, and adding content. So the game is getting improved. The dev already announced a sequel, so I wouldn't count on him upgrading this game much once he starts developing it.
However, there are many RTS games in Steam that you can get for more or less the same price (or less in sales) that offer more content.
I appreciate the support for Linux, my OS of choice.
Great game for the price. Its a 1V1 As of now, not sure if there is plans to expand. You have a army builder with a ok amount of units that have diffrent traits. You have a level up ablty that gives you 1 of 3 choices. Base building is fairly simple and straight foward with resources gained from you supply building and capturing of points. Units gain veterancy that give them new items. Airstrikes seem to be called via infantry, with ablities (General Powers if you will) calling in more such as Su25s or B2s. Overall its rts at its simplest, yet fun.
Only issue i saw was unit path finding, as they seem to get stuck, and could not get them out, though rare.
Still, as a one man game, the developer has done very well. I expect to see more added to the game over time (This is my opnion, not a fact as far as im aware)
Before getting into Armor Clash you must first understand this is all done by one single person. So yes, there are many things to work on but overall this is an excellent game. It's a throwback to the Command and Conquer series, especially Red Alert and Generals. At the same time the impressive details and accuracy makes fans of military realism squeal.
Armor Clash is a nice time killer that you may find yourself going back to from time to time. It's simplistic controls and dynamic combat make for some interesting times to be had.
I would say i really enjoy this game, It brings back many memories of Command & Conquer, It is very well built and well designed for a man who made it within 1 year. This game i would definatly recommend people trying and i hope they enjoy it, This is a perfect RTS Start-Up for 2016 <3
This game is very good. If you are a fan of creating modern armies and customizing troops (and bases a little) then I reccomend this game and as it is still in development I can't wait to see what they add.
Pros:
-Customizable Armies
-A little base building
-Nice graphics
-Pretty good AI, keeps the game intresting
-Resource Checkpoints and Mercenary camps add more depth
Cons:
-No Steam Workshop (It would be nice to download maps)
-Some weapons are way too OP
-Tutorial is confusing for new players
Overall I'd say its around a 8/10 and I can't wait to see what they add.
I expect this game to be better than command & conquer generals zero hour. Since its is 2015 release but its is WORSE than zero hour. So what you have the lastest weapon like Russian T14. But the graphic not good.
Max player for ai is only 2. Player VS only 1 AI. $5 may be a good price for this game.
After so many patch, the creator has finally made alots of change. I hope more supply center, more AI, more unit Vetrancy. Getting more & more fun now. I hope the creator can do this change that i have suggested.
Buy too early, this game no really good.
Reminded me good old command and conquer games,with better interface and features this game could be as good as them good to know there are still nice strategy games.
The game and 'interesting but it' s absolutely necessary to fix bugs that afflict him, first of all the excessive weight that the engine that makes the gaming experience incredibly frustrating at today I would say almost unplayable (I own an i5 GeForce GTX960eXtreme) however I understand the effort of the author, and in spite of everything I still have confidence handing a positive vote as long as systems as' soon this game.
fix soon ok?
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Il gioco e' interessante ma e' assolutamente necessario sistemare i bug che lo affliggono, primo fra tutto l'eccessivo peso che ha il motore grafico che rende l'esperienza di gioco incredibilmente frustrante, a oggi direi quasi ingiocabile (io possiedo un i5 con GeForce GTX960eXtreme) comunque capisco lo sforzo dell'autore e nonostante tutto continuo ad avere fiducia consegnandogli un voto positivo a patto che sistemi al piu' presto questo gioco
sistemare presto ok?
So, first off, if you have a good pc, buy it. This game will be a joy for you atleast for quite a while if you like RTS games. Now, if you have an average pc like me, then think before you buy it. Thats not saying dont buy it but you have to be a hardcore RTS fan to buy it especially since this game screams optimization (Yes i know this is early access). But as soon as more than 20 units get on the map, my pc goes down to around 15 frames where near the start it was running much better.
The AI. For the most part, its good, but the infantry AI sorely needs some retouches, as sometimes I'd find them running off in the distance or not attacking the target I pointed them towards.
Combat looks great in the game, and it would be cool to see in the future how the customization thing turns out. Mixing and matching the different parts of vehicles would be amazing. Bigger maps would be appreciated as well as more zooming out. Great start, the potential for this game is OFF THE FUCKING CHARTS!
It is really hard to find a Modern Warfare RTS, who goes back to the golden age of strategy gaming. This game is starting to gain ground and for me its already one of my favorites, the fact that it combines the most common and well known vehicles, and you may costumize your armory (the units you can use) its a great advantage. Really recommend this game and hope many people will support its got great potential.
So i saw this game recently and was fairly impressed, and was like what the hell so i bought it to support this one man Dev team and also play a fairly fun RTS.
Though the game has its bugs which all games do, the Dev is very receptive and is improving the game. It's enjoyable and pays homage to old school RTS in my opinion, so i'd recommend this game to anyone whos loves RTS
At first glance this title seems basic. This could not be further from the truth. This game is in very early beta. It's potential is off the charts. It has many features that lend themselves to game changing strategy and tactics. For example if you take a neutral army controled area you might get a free tank that can change the momentum and initiative of the whole area.
The developer Windforce is also very active in the games forums and is very willing to work with the community to make Armor Clash the perfect blend of the developer's and player's vision of an adictive and fun RTS. I know this to be true because I bought the game played once, lost. I went to look for a game guide or manual and could not find one. I posted my desire for a guide/manual in the forums and within 1 hour Windforce got back to me and said yes he would write one that night!
I was, as you can imagine, stunned. And Windforce delivered. Ever since that the game has become one of my favorites. I do not have a lot of time to play games because I have a large family to take care of but when I do Armor Clash is always on the "To Do" list ;)
This game is not worth $20 in its current state. I don't regret my purchase, but I will generally support any rts game, that I think has potential, and this game does have that.
Pros:
1) A little bit of base building.
2) A decent variety of units.
3) Experienced based global abilities per game.
4) Can pick your loadout( or what your able to build in game) out of/before game and save 3 different loadouts.
5) Suprisingly for once, good scale.
What it needs:
1) Better environmental system of advantages and disadvantages. Height, cover, obstacles( firing lanes), and concealment.
2) Repair system.
3) Unit Vetrancy.
4) More variety of same type of units. Both in the armory and what your able to build. You should be able to build a couple different kind tanks, with differnt versions of each kind.
5) The armory needs at least 10x the selection for each unit. And it may need a point system in in of itself, to minimize exploitation, the cost of the unit in game might be enough to offset this, but I am not so sure.
6) More structures and implacements.
7) Bigger maps.
8) A little bit more zoom out.
Cons:
1) No campaign. For this type of game, its not really a con for me, but I know for a lot of people it is a deal breaker.
2) A lack of everything I stated it needs. :)
Overall its playable in its current state, and while I recomend the game, I do so only to those that understand what an early access/alpha/beta means and the kind of support and patience that indie/one person developers need. I will edit later accordingly.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Windforce |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 22.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 72% положительных (54) |