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Pride of Nations

Pride of Nations

PC
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Release Date: June 7, 2011

Strategy, Multiplayer, Singleplayer

A strategy game that takes us back to the years 1850-1920. The whole game is played in turn-based system and is based on historical realism. We can take control of such powers as the UK, USA, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Austria-Hungary and Italy. Our task is to take care of the economic and scientific development of the country, as well as the effective conduct of wars.

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Vainglory of Empires 1850-1920

Pride of Nations is a turn-based historical strategy game set in the colonial era of the 19th century, where the player takes control of a country and guides it through industrialization, military conquest, and colonization. This upcoming release from AGEOD follows such successful historical strategy games as Birth of America, American Civil War, Napoleon's Campaigns, and Wars in America.

Features:

Play as the world’s Great Powers between 1850 and 1920

Lead one of eight different countries, each with their own personality and agenda: USA, Great Britain, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

Immerse yourself in realistic historical gameplay set on a global map

Explore a revolutionary system for building armies and fleets

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Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium IV 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM (2 GB - Vista/7), graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

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49%

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All Reviews: Mixed (137)

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The main pros of the game

  • Historical Depth: The game is praised for its detailed representation of the 19th-century colonial era, allowing players to engage in complex political, military, and economic strategies.
  • Rich Gameplay Mechanics: Players appreciate the in-depth military system, diverse unit types, and the detailed colonization and economic systems that provide a range of strategic options.
  • Turn-Based System: The turn-based format allows for multiplayer play and a more thoughtful approach to strategy, appealing to players who prefer this style over real-time gameplay.
  • Variety of Nations: The game features a wide selection of countries to control, including major world powers, enhancing replayability.
  • Attention to Detail: The game includes a variety of historical commanders, technologies, and national factors that add depth to gameplay.

The main cons of the game

  • Long Turn Processing Times: Many reviews highlight the excessive wait times between turns, which can range from a few minutes to over 20 minutes, making the game frustratingly slow and often unplayable.
  • Clunky User Interface: The UI is frequently described as confusing and not user-friendly, leading to difficulties in navigation, understanding game mechanics, and managing units effectively.
  • Technical Issues: Players report crashes, bugs, and performance problems, particularly on modern hardware, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • Steep Learning Curve: The game is complex and requires a significant time investment to learn, which may deter casual gamers.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Improved Automation: Players express a desire for more automation in managing economies and military units to reduce micromanagement and streamline gameplay.
  • Better Tutorials and Documentation: Many users feel that the tutorials are inadequate and that the manual lacks clarity, making it difficult to learn the game's mechanics effectively.
  • Expanded Playable Nations: Some players wish for more countries to be included as playable options, similar to what is offered in other games like "Victoria II."
  • Enhanced Diplomacy Options: Users desire a more robust diplomatic system with greater depth and variety in interactions between nations.
  • Performance Optimization: There is a strong call for updates or a sequel that addresses the game's performance issues, particularly regarding turn processing times.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Pride of Nations" has a passionate following due to its ambitious scope and depth, it suffers from significant technical and design flaws that hinder its accessibility and enjoyment.

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