
As a cheap online-purchase-only expansion to 2003's Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun, Revolutions does its job reasonably well. While it doesn't change or enhance enough of the core game to attract players turned off by the original's extreme attention to detail, convoluted interface, and design flaws, it contains so many subtle tweaks and improvements that it is a must-buy for fans. The only drawback is that this $10 expansion probably should have been offered as a free patch.
The massive scope seen in Victoria remains the same, of course. As usual with developer Paradox Interactive, this is a game of grand strategy, where you take over pretty much any nation and try to guide it to prosperity or flat-out world domination. Game mechanics address virtually all of the social and political turmoil that took place during the 19th century, including liberalism and industrialization, as well as the rise of democracy and the establishment of the first truly globe-spanning empires. The big change to the focus of the game involves stretching the open-ended grand campaign from the original terminus of 1920 to the end of 1935 (a move that comes complete with new units, historical events, and inventions). You'll also now be able to port your Revolutions saves into the game's WWII-era big brother, Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday, where you can continue the struggle for world dominance all the way into the Cold War. So if you own both games, you can now play geopolitical guru for more than a century and span virtually the entire modern age.
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Install Instructions:
1.: Unace either manually or use installer.exe, If you unace manually and see a Crack.zip, unpack that into your gamedir too and overwrite the executable files.
2.: Run setup.bat to decompress files.
3.: Start game with desktop shortcut or game exe












































1 comments:
Thanx for the valuable information. The game looks nice. Seems worth playing. Please provide a download link. Provide link to a full version if possible.
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