Compara los precios de Strategic Command: World War I en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fury Software. Publicado por Slitherine Ltd.. Lanzado el 5/12/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy.

A deep, turn-based grand strategy covering WWI from 1914 to armistice. Fury Software delivers the whole war, every front, no shortcuts.

Strategic Command: World War I is a turn-based grand strategy game from Fury Software that puts you in command of one of the major powers of the First World War, from the opening mobilizations of 1914 through to the final offensives that ended the conflict. It sits firmly in the hex-and-counter tradition, meaning every decision - from where to concentrate artillery to which neutral nation to bribe into your alliance - carries weight across a long campaign. This is not a real-time chaos simulator. It is a game about planning, resource allocation, and accepting painful trade-offs on multiple fronts simultaneously. The scope is genuinely impressive. The Western Front stalemate, the fluid Eastern Front, the Gallipoli campaign, the Italian theater, the war at sea - all of it is modeled and all of it demands your attention at one point or another. Supply lines matter. Morale matters. Overextending a push in one theater will bleed you dry before you notice. The AI holds up reasonably well under pressure, though veteran players will find it exploitable at the higher end once they understand the resource curves. What keeps the mid-game honest is the sheer logistical complexity the game layers on top of the combat: reinforcing a unit costs action points, researching new technologies costs political points, and every diplomatic move you make ripples outward in ways you will not fully appreciate until your third or fourth campaign. For newcomers to the Strategic Command series, or to hex-based grand strategy in general, the learning curve is real but manageable. The tutorial covers the mechanical basics clearly enough, and the game does not dump every system on you at once. The honest advice is to start with a shorter scenario rather than the full 1914 grand campaign. Get comfortable with the supply and movement rules first. The full campaign is a weekend-eating commitment, but the intermediate scenarios let you learn a single theater without drowning in global commitments. That is a smarter onboarding path than the tutorial alone suggests, and I would recommend it to anyone who bounced off previous entries in the franchise. What this game does less well is visual polish and interface modernity. The UI is functional and consistent with the rest of the series, but it looks dated, and the unit feedback during combat can feel thin - you will sometimes want more granular information about why an attack resolved the way it did. The mod ecosystem on the Slitherine forums adds considerable replay value, with community scenarios extending the conflict into alternate history branches and filling in theaters the base game treats lightly. That community is worth factoring into the long-term value calculation. With a 91-percent positive rating across nearly 470 Steam reviews, the player base clearly finds the depth here rewarding. This is a game for people who want to think about the Great War as a systems problem: production, diplomacy, operational timing, and attrition. If you have already put hours into the WWII entries in the franchise and wanted a WWI companion piece, this delivers exactly that. If you are newer to the series, the smaller scenarios make it accessible enough to earn a serious look. Diego, Scout Team

Strategic Command: World War I

Strategic Command: World War I

5 dic 2019Fury SoftwareSlitherine Ltd.
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A deep, turn-based grand strategy covering WWI from 1914 to armistice. Fury Software delivers the whole war, every front, no shortcuts.

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Strategic Command: World War I is a turn-based grand strategy game from Fury Software that puts you in command of one of the major powers of the First World War, from the opening mobilizations of 1914 through to the final offensives that ended the conflict. It sits firmly in the hex-and-counter tradition, meaning every decision - from where to concentrate artillery to which neutral nation to bribe into your alliance - carries weight across a long campaign. This is not a real-time chaos simulator. It is a game about planning, resource allocation, and accepting painful trade-offs on multiple fronts simultaneously. The scope is genuinely impressive. The Western Front stalemate, the fluid Eastern Front, the Gallipoli campaign, the Italian theater, the war at sea - all of it is modeled and all of it demands your attention at one point or another. Supply lines matter. Morale matters. Overextending a push in one theater will bleed you dry before you notice. The AI holds up reasonably well under pressure, though veteran players will find it exploitable at the higher end once they understand the resource curves. What keeps the mid-game honest is the sheer logistical complexity the game layers on top of the combat: reinforcing a unit costs action points, researching new technologies costs political points, and every diplomatic move you make ripples outward in ways you will not fully appreciate until your third or fourth campaign. For newcomers to the Strategic Command series, or to hex-based grand strategy in general, the learning curve is real but manageable. The tutorial covers the mechanical basics clearly enough, and the game does not dump every system on you at once. The honest advice is to start with a shorter scenario rather than the full 1914 grand campaign. Get comfortable with the supply and movement rules first. The full campaign is a weekend-eating commitment, but the intermediate scenarios let you learn a single theater without drowning in global commitments. That is a smarter onboarding path than the tutorial alone suggests, and I would recommend it to anyone who bounced off previous entries in the franchise. What this game does less well is visual polish and interface modernity. The UI is functional and consistent with the rest of the series, but it looks dated, and the unit feedback during combat can feel thin - you will sometimes want more granular information about why an attack resolved the way it did. The mod ecosystem on the Slitherine forums adds considerable replay value, with community scenarios extending the conflict into alternate history branches and filling in theaters the base game treats lightly. That community is worth factoring into the long-term value calculation. With a 91-percent positive rating across nearly 470 Steam reviews, the player base clearly finds the depth here rewarding. This is a game for people who want to think about the Great War as a systems problem: production, diplomacy, operational timing, and attrition. If you have already put hours into the WWII entries in the franchise and wanted a WWI companion piece, this delivers exactly that. If you are newer to the series, the smaller scenarios make it accessible enough to earn a serious look.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamHex-and-CounterGrand CampaignTurn-Based StrategyDiplomatic DecisionsMulti-Theater WarModdableSupply LinesHistorical ScenariosWWI

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1.5 GHZ Processor or Equivalent (Running the game in higher resolution requires more processing power.)
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