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Dawn of Victory mod, A dead mod from 2012
OrikoMikuni
post 14 Mar 2019, 5:09
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https://www.moddb.com/mods/dawn-of-victory

http://www.dawnofvictory2289.com/

https://www.deviantart.com/dawnofvictory2289

I just recently discovered it by accident but damn the artwork and the world building are amazing. Five major factions (UK, USA, USSR, Germany, Japan) from WW2 become the four superpower of the Galaxy (Allied, Germany, Soviet, Japan)

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X1Destroy
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Armageddon is here..............



Well EA didn't care about China when they made Generals and BF4. The games are banned there by the government. Sure they lost some imagined profits but still sold alots everwhere else. Not sure about now though, cause that was like 5 years ago.

A navy focused RTS can work. RA3 have many flaws but it didn't fail in making naval warfare an important strategy to focus on. By expanding to the sea you are absolutely safe from ground forces and there are mines in the water for more $. As the game progressed the one who can't get into the sea would have to go air to compensate and have less money so he would be very predictable. Or if you are Jap it gets stranger with all the amphibious units support by an unmatched navy. Unless the map is retard you can actually die on the ground battle and comeback later from the sea as long as there are time and money left.

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