![]() ![]() The bleeding team will constantly drain units, thereby depleting their battalions at a faster rate.Įagle has managed to take a sufficient number of flags over Raven. While eliminations will subtract a unit from a battalion's numbers, teams can also suffer from a " bleed" if the opposing team controls at least 66% more flag points than their own. Team Raven has lost one of three of their battalions, and Eagle only has five remaining for their first one. The teams both start with three battalions, each with a certain number of units, which can be reduced by eliminating enemies and controlling flags. Both teams are on their first battalion and no infantry has been eliminated. In this example, the battle's just begun. Sometimes coming back to workshop to see if theres anything worth your attention.In Battle, it's a race to eliminate the opposing team's forces by depleting pools of troops known as battalions, which can be seen on the bar on the top of the screen. There is no "major goal" yet, although there have been news about possible coming singleplayer campaign (yay), there are smaller goals such as "I set up a round of "domintation", so to win we should capture all 3 points before enemy does so." Or, if fun for you is sub-realistic roleplay, you can pretend you are just one extra soldier on the field, cooperate with your team, take a role of support gunner or grenadier, and whatnot basically. So you can go "f*ck all" and carry a thermonuclear warhead dispenser around. Bots are bots, it was never meant to be fun for bots. Best part is, unlike multiplayer games, you are NOT restricted by things as stupid and boring as "balance" or "fair play". This is what would happen if GMod was a game about shooting things in sandbox environment. You can't play multiplayer, but you have some guns, have beautiful maps, enemies and no geneva convention. You can boot up any random good-looking map, give yourself some guns, either makes self overpowered or make it challenging, ready, set and go. Like, you can just spawn a bunch of enemies and shoot them for fun how you want, if you are playing solo. I haven't tried it yet because I don't have friends, but it's there if you want to give it a whirl. Lastly, I understand that there is a multiplayer mod for this game. ![]() I've only glanced at them, but they seem fairly extensive and I can see all the more depth that they can add to the experience. It's simple, but its simplicity allows it to hit a lot of things that you might like at one time or another. ![]() Do you want to be a grunt in a grand charge? Do you want to be a special operator operating specially? Do you want to be an action hero entering slow-motion to take out your enemy with unholy precision? You can do that. As others have said, you can customize SO MUCH of your experience, even before adding in mods. By now, I think I've sunk 2 or 3 hours into it again, and I can see what made me like it. Years later, this new year in-fact, I saw this on sale and decided to see how it was, what all had changed. The singleplayer nature bothered me none as I was used to being without internet and always enjoyed when games had bots I could play with and against, which Ravenfield has in spades.Įventually, I had to move to another computer and I lost all the games I had on that old one. It was a fun game that reminded me of Battlefield 1942, which I frequently played as a child, but it was pretty basic. When I first played this game, it was free-ware that I just randomly came across. ![]()
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