Compara los precios de Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gas Powered Games. Publicado por THQ Nordic. Lanzado el 28/9/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

Seventeen years old and still pulling 97% positive Steam reviews - Forged Alliance is the large-scale RTS that every grand-strategy player secretly wishes Starcraft had become.

I've probably mapped out more efficient mass extractor chains in Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance than I have in any Paradox title, and that is saying a great deal. What Gas Powered Games delivered here is the rare case of a standalone expansion that so thoroughly improves on its parent that the original is now mostly a footnote. Four factions, four tech tiers, battlefields that can stretch to 81-by-81 kilometers, and a unit cap that tops out around a thousand - this is combined-arms warfare operating at a scale that most modern RTS titles refuse to attempt. The faction design is worth understanding before you spend your first hour on the wrong army. The UEF plays like a brick wall: high-health units, strong defensive structures, and the kind of slow grind that rewards turtles. The Cybran Nation is the opposite - cheap, mobile, built for map control, with tricks like stealth scouts, T2 destroyers that walk on land, and a fully upgraded ACU that can teleport into your opponent's base and delete their Command Unit with a chest-mounted laser. The Aeon Illuminate runs rigid unit categories but compensates with the strongest combined navy and air force in the game. The Seraphim, added fresh in Forged Alliance, blend all three schools into a faction with solid stats across the board but a smaller overall roster - they hit hard, but variety is not their strong suit. Mechanically, countering isn't handled through a rock-paper-scissors class chart. It's done through raw stats: range, speed, damage type, area of effect. That distinction forces you to actually read the numbers, which is exactly the kind of depth I want from this genre. The economy loop is what separates the ceiling players from the floor. Mass extractors feed production, power generators keep everything running, and the build queue system for engineer units is genuinely sophisticated - you can chain a single engineer through half a dozen construction tasks across the map without babysitting it. Getting the balance between economic expansion and military pressure right is where the skill ceiling sits, and it is a high ceiling. The six campaign missions in Forged Alliance sidestep the base-game problem of slow unlocks by giving you access to nearly your full toolkit from mission one, including experimental units like the Seraphim's Yolona Oss strategic missile launcher - a nuke so large that standard missile defenses need two hits to bring it down - or the Cybran Megalith, a walking factory that builds units while absorbing damage. These experimental units are the spectacle of late-game play and the payoff for surviving the economy phase. Longevity here is almost absurd, and the mod and community ecosystem is the reason. The official multiplayer service shut down years ago, but Forged Alliance Forever (FAF), a free community-run client, replaced it entirely. FAF brings balance patches, a map vault, live replay viewing, mod integration, and active matchmaking including money tournaments. For solo players, the LOUD Project overhauls the core AI with dramatically improved behavior and addresses most of the long-standing performance issues that plague vanilla late-game matches when unit counts go extreme. The game files are largely open and editable, which is why the mod scene spans unit packs, total conversions, and complete AI rewrites rather than just cosmetic tweaks. If you play this game the way the community intends - FAF client, a few quality-of-life mods, skirmish against an M28AI opponent while learning the build orders - you are buying hundreds of hours of content for a fraction of what a new release costs. One legitimate complaint: faction differentiation at lower tech levels is modest. The UEF, Cybran, and Aeon share enough structural similarities that new players may not feel strong faction identity until T3 or the experimental tier. That is a real design limitation, and it is worth naming honestly. Diego, Scout Team

Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance key

Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance key

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Seventeen years old and still pulling 97% positive Steam reviews - Forged Alliance is the large-scale RTS that every grand-strategy player secretly wishes Starcraft had become.

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I've probably mapped out more efficient mass extractor chains in Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance than I have in any Paradox title, and that is saying a great deal. What Gas Powered Games delivered here is the rare case of a standalone expansion that so thoroughly improves on its parent that the original is now mostly a footnote. Four factions, four tech tiers, battlefields that can stretch to 81-by-81 kilometers, and a unit cap that tops out around a thousand - this is combined-arms warfare operating at a scale that most modern RTS titles refuse to attempt. The faction design is worth understanding before you spend your first hour on the wrong army. The UEF plays like a brick wall: high-health units, strong defensive structures, and the kind of slow grind that rewards turtles. The Cybran Nation is the opposite - cheap, mobile, built for map control, with tricks like stealth scouts, T2 destroyers that walk on land, and a fully upgraded ACU that can teleport into your opponent's base and delete their Command Unit with a chest-mounted laser. The Aeon Illuminate runs rigid unit categories but compensates with the strongest combined navy and air force in the game. The Seraphim, added fresh in Forged Alliance, blend all three schools into a faction with solid stats across the board but a smaller overall roster - they hit hard, but variety is not their strong suit. Mechanically, countering isn't handled through a rock-paper-scissors class chart. It's done through raw stats: range, speed, damage type, area of effect. That distinction forces you to actually read the numbers, which is exactly the kind of depth I want from this genre. The economy loop is what separates the ceiling players from the floor. Mass extractors feed production, power generators keep everything running, and the build queue system for engineer units is genuinely sophisticated - you can chain a single engineer through half a dozen construction tasks across the map without babysitting it. Getting the balance between economic expansion and military pressure right is where the skill ceiling sits, and it is a high ceiling. The six campaign missions in Forged Alliance sidestep the base-game problem of slow unlocks by giving you access to nearly your full toolkit from mission one, including experimental units like the Seraphim's Yolona Oss strategic missile launcher - a nuke so large that standard missile defenses need two hits to bring it down - or the Cybran Megalith, a walking factory that builds units while absorbing damage. These experimental units are the spectacle of late-game play and the payoff for surviving the economy phase. Longevity here is almost absurd, and the mod and community ecosystem is the reason. The official multiplayer service shut down years ago, but Forged Alliance Forever (FAF), a free community-run client, replaced it entirely. FAF brings balance patches, a map vault, live replay viewing, mod integration, and active matchmaking including money tournaments. For solo players, the LOUD Project overhauls the core AI with dramatically improved behavior and addresses most of the long-standing performance issues that plague vanilla late-game matches when unit counts go extreme. The game files are largely open and editable, which is why the mod scene spans unit packs, total conversions, and complete AI rewrites rather than just cosmetic tweaks. If you play this game the way the community intends - FAF client, a few quality-of-life mods, skirmish against an M28AI opponent while learning the build orders - you are buying hundreds of hours of content for a fraction of what a new release costs. One legitimate complaint: faction differentiation at lower tech levels is modest. The UEF, Cybran, and Aeon share enough structural similarities that new players may not feel strong faction identity until T3 or the experimental tier. That is a real design limitation, and it is worth naming honestly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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