Compara los precios de AI War: Fleet Command en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Arcen Games. Publicado por Arcen Games, LLC. Lanzado el 21/10/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 80/100.

A real-time grand strategy where you're permanently outgunned by a planet-spanning AI empire and winning means being clever, not powerful.

AI War: Fleet Command is a real-time space strategy game built around a single brutal premise: the AI has already won. You control one of the last surviving human factions, scraping together fleets on a galaxy map riddled with AI-controlled planets, wormhole chokepoints, and death squads that will absolutely steamroll you if you grab too much too fast. The core tension is not resource accumulation or tech rushing. It is threat management. Every planet you capture raises the AI Progress meter, and the higher that meter climbs, the nastier the retaliatory waves the AI sends. Knowing when to expand and when to hold is the actual game, and that single design decision gives AI War more genuine strategic depth than most games three times its size. The mechanics reward the kind of player who reads tooltips. You have ship classes with hard counters, force-field mechanics that require specific bombers to crack, and special forces AI units that hunt your key infrastructure. Fleet composition matters. Sending a blob of fighters into a heavily fortified system is a fast way to learn what the rebuild queue looks like. The game ships with a difficulty slider that goes from 'learning the interface' all the way up to 'you will not sleep this week,' and that range is genuine, not cosmetic. New players should start on the lower AI difficulty settings with a smaller galaxy count. The tutorial is sparse, but the community wiki and the in-game tooltips cover enough ground that the learning curve, while steep, is not a wall. What separates this from other indie strategy releases of its era is the AI itself. Arcen Games built an opponent that does not cheat in the traditional sense. It does not get extra resources. Instead it runs a persistent counter-offensive logic that scales with your actions, which means every campaign plays differently based on your aggression level. The co-op multiplayer mode compounds this well. Eight players sharing one AI Progress bar creates real coordination decisions: who expands, who defends, who researches the techs that protect the homeworld. Solo or co-op, the late game almost always becomes a controlled crisis. The rough edges are real. The UI is functional but dated, the graphics are minimal even by the standards of its release era, and the sheer volume of ship types and special commands can feel overwhelming before you build a mental model of the system. There is also no campaign narrative to carry you through the confusion. You are dropped into a procedural galaxy with a brief text premise and left to figure out survival. Players who need a story hook or a hand-held tutorial will struggle. Players who like building mental models of complex systems and optimising under pressure will find a game that respects their time by giving them genuinely hard decisions rather than busywork. The mod ecosystem and expansion support have extended the base game considerably over the years, adding new AI types, ship classes, and galaxy configurations. If you finish the base experience and want more levers to pull, the expansions add them without breaking the core balance logic. At its heart, AI War is a game about accepting that you cannot fight everything, only choosing which fights are survivable. That design philosophy holds up. Diego, Scout Team

AI War: Fleet Command

AI War: Fleet Command

21 oct 2009Arcen GamesArcen Games, LLC
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A real-time grand strategy where you're permanently outgunned by a planet-spanning AI empire and winning means being clever, not powerful.

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AI War: Fleet Command is a real-time space strategy game built around a single brutal premise: the AI has already won. You control one of the last surviving human factions, scraping together fleets on a galaxy map riddled with AI-controlled planets, wormhole chokepoints, and death squads that will absolutely steamroll you if you grab too much too fast. The core tension is not resource accumulation or tech rushing. It is threat management. Every planet you capture raises the AI Progress meter, and the higher that meter climbs, the nastier the retaliatory waves the AI sends. Knowing when to expand and when to hold is the actual game, and that single design decision gives AI War more genuine strategic depth than most games three times its size. The mechanics reward the kind of player who reads tooltips. You have ship classes with hard counters, force-field mechanics that require specific bombers to crack, and special forces AI units that hunt your key infrastructure. Fleet composition matters. Sending a blob of fighters into a heavily fortified system is a fast way to learn what the rebuild queue looks like. The game ships with a difficulty slider that goes from 'learning the interface' all the way up to 'you will not sleep this week,' and that range is genuine, not cosmetic. New players should start on the lower AI difficulty settings with a smaller galaxy count. The tutorial is sparse, but the community wiki and the in-game tooltips cover enough ground that the learning curve, while steep, is not a wall. What separates this from other indie strategy releases of its era is the AI itself. Arcen Games built an opponent that does not cheat in the traditional sense. It does not get extra resources. Instead it runs a persistent counter-offensive logic that scales with your actions, which means every campaign plays differently based on your aggression level. The co-op multiplayer mode compounds this well. Eight players sharing one AI Progress bar creates real coordination decisions: who expands, who defends, who researches the techs that protect the homeworld. Solo or co-op, the late game almost always becomes a controlled crisis. The rough edges are real. The UI is functional but dated, the graphics are minimal even by the standards of its release era, and the sheer volume of ship types and special commands can feel overwhelming before you build a mental model of the system. There is also no campaign narrative to carry you through the confusion. You are dropped into a procedural galaxy with a brief text premise and left to figure out survival. Players who need a story hook or a hand-held tutorial will struggle. Players who like building mental models of complex systems and optimising under pressure will find a game that respects their time by giving them genuinely hard decisions rather than busywork. The mod ecosystem and expansion support have extended the base game considerably over the years, adding new AI types, ship classes, and galaxy configurations. If you finish the base experience and want more levers to pull, the expansions add them without breaking the core balance logic. At its heart, AI War is a game about accepting that you cannot fight everything, only choosing which fights are survivable. That design philosophy holds up.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamGrand StrategyAI-Driven GameplayCo-op MultiplayerFleet ManagementThreat Management MechanicsProcedural GalaxyHard Counter SystemsModdable

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1.6Ghz CPU (2.4 Ghz recommended, Dual Core strongly recommended for Host)
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2 GB RAM
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Arcen Games
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Arcen Games, LLC
Fecha de lanzamiento
21 oct 2009

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