About This Game Engage in epic Real Time Strategy warfare across the Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean, this is naval warfare on a global scale. It is World War II and the age of the dreadnoughts has passed and naval warfare is being dominated by Aircraft Carriers. Submarines hunt convoys like wolves and the numerous and nimble destroyers rule the oceans.Destroy enemy battleships, torpedo enemy convoys and hunt the enemy wherever you may find them.Advance through the naval ranks from a Captain of a Destroyer to an Admiral of a vast fleet. Win medals for your exploits, and help your chosen nation achieve victory in each campaign.Plan your own strategyIn Victory At Sea your destiny is in your hands. Once in the campaign what you do next is up to you.Harass enemy shipping to starve their ports of vital supplies.Destroy the enemy patrols and weaken their defences.Defend your friendly convoys and keep your supply lines open.Lead an assault force with landing craft to capture enemy ports.Go on covert operations.Complete special missions.With over 80 classes of ship and hundreds of ports there are a multitude of playing options. Will you build your fleet around the terrifying firepower of the battleships, sneak around with a submarine wolf pack or look to dominate the skies with carriers? A combination of sandbox elements and the deadly combat of RTS naval warfare ensures a vast number of possibilities. Slow the action down or speed it up with the time slider, allowing you to command multiple ships quickly and effectively during huge battles. Weather conditions and time of day are also major factors in the game. Will it help or hamper you? Combat at night can be an intense experience.Other combat ModesVictory at Sea also offers the chance to experience some of World War II's most famous battles. The Historical Battle mode sets all the victory conditions for you. You just pick a side to fight on.Create your own custom battles from small skirmishes to epic conflicts, choosing from Axis or Allied fleets with ships from 6 playable nations to choose from.Facebook https://www.facebook.com/victoryatseagameTwitter https://twitter.com/VAS_naval_war 6d5b4406ea Title: Victory At SeaGenre: Action, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Evil Twin ArtworksPublisher:Evil Twin ArtworksRelease Date: 8 Aug, 2014 Victory At Sea Crack 64 Bit Some interesting bits and pieces but without doubt the worst interface it has been my misfortune to come across. The campaigns are an excercise in frustration. Fleets on the map bounce off each other like dodgems, intercepting an enemy fleet often becomes a clickfest as you try to get your fleet to head where you want, airstrikes are launched a ranges of a few kilometres, messages interrupt the action instead of appearing somewhere in the foreground while your fleet carries on in the background, you are given missions hundreds of kilometres from where you are often passing friendly fleets as large (or larger) than yours that are doing nothing about this impending disaster .... Aaaaagh! It could be a great WW2 naval game but not without a lot of work. Not recommended.. Like every game it needs more. More ships, more options, more pictures of captains faces but it's just too addictive to stop playing for very long. It just needs to be played.The latest update added something really worth mentioning. The most user friendly way to make your very own mods I've ever seen. It's right in the game menu and one click takes you to the files that change most aspects of the game.My opinion of this game has been bumped up a notch from excellent to...whatever is above that lol.Great job team.. It mixes gameplay from the standard world of RTS and throws in what feel like a bit of the Nexus The Jupiter Incident. Starting off you have three ways to play the game. The Campaign, Historical Battles, and Custom.In Campaign you pick a theatre of war, a nation, your own Captain and then you disembark to change the course of the war. You start off with but a single destroyer, but as you complete missions, harass enemy convoys and sink subs, you slowly gain experience points.These are then used to unlock different classes of ships, and during missions you earn vital war bonds. These are then used to acquire more vessels and expand you fleet.The game has a brilliant selection ranging from destroyers, cruisers, patrol boats, carriers, battleships, subs, and even convoy ships.The campaign is fairly simple, and so are the missions, but things slowly become more difficult and your tactics become extremely important. You have the ability to simply control your flagship and let the AI handle the rest of your fleet, but opening up tactical mode brings up a grid based top down view. Something rather essential for large fleet encounters. Issue orders, set waypoints, determine fire arcs. You do all this from there, while the game is paused. Pressing spacebar resumes gameplay, but you can press it again to pause and issue orders, choose which ships are AI controlled or which you manually want to manoeuvre. The gameplay is fantastic, it’s rare to get a naval strategy game and the developers are rather ambitious. Although so far I’ve been greatly impressed.Moving towards Historical battles, it simply is what the name suggests. Although on a smaller scale sadly. Whether this is due to engine limitations or simply because the content has not been fully implemented at the time of covering the game; it wasn’t actually too much of an issue.There’s something epic about taking part in sinking the Bismarck.The visuals aren’t stellar, although the ship models are well done and have good detail. The only time you’ll say otherwise is if you happen to fully zoom in right against the side of the ship. Although if you’ll have the time to bother with that during full combat is up to you. The fact that the majority of the game world is covered in water helps, as it cuts down on lots of extra rendering, meaning it should be easier for older systems to run.The sound effects, now those are Loud, and powerful. Having the Hood and Bismarck go at it with headphones on might be a mistake as those guns and explosions can be deafening. It certainly sounds amazing!Sadly I’m a terrible captain, easily failing at the campaign for forgetting that the more plusses/stars on an enemy fleet the more dangerous they are. I’ve often lost my ships against a measly german patrol for not paying attention, and forgetting you can pause the game with spacebar to issue commands. You can’t just play this like a normal RTS, you have to constantly pay attention.Ship modules can be damaged, and although some can get repaired by you crew, severe damage means you need to return to a port for proper repairs and outfitting. A nice addition to the game, which keeps you on your toes.I’ve not done well in the campaign, but I really enjoy Victory at Sea. It’s certainly a game I’ll go back to again, and again. It’s shaping up to be something fantastic.First impression videohttp://youtu.be/M3hWAxtCjyo. as a US Navy vet I enjoyed this game for the most part. I haven't seen a lot of Naval Simulation/RTS games much for Linux, this is a great start to something that could be developed upon further. I liked the open world dynamic which gives you the whole campaign to do what you want for the most part. but you are able to pull into port for various missions to help gain extra warbonds which allow you to purchase other ships to add to your fleet. The physics involved seem to be well done as far as the speed and movement of ships of that time. Fun and interesting enough if you really enjoy Naval Sims but want more of an RTS aspect to the game.. I have to second the many negative reviews and say that this is an ultimately disappointing title.It's fun initially, but has little depth in terms of game mechanics and tactics / strategy.It doesn't really deserve the "Simulation" tag (not the dev's fault) as it is more arcade like - which does make it accessible, but I found it unsatisfying. I also found the UI off-putting - rather unpolished.A shame really. The dev's obvs wanted to hit a sweet spot between accessible/casual play and deep/complex strategy, but sadly only managed to fall between two stools and miss both.I bought at -75% and still asked for a refund, so I can't believe the the "RRP".If you're looking for a better battle experience, try Altantic Fleet instead.. While this game is certainly not a real simulation, it is a ton of fun. Great arcadey ship to ship battles, many ship choices and varied tasks all make this a great game.
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