Steel Beasts demo 1.19

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  • Date added:
    24/05/2000
  • File size:
    20.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pentium-266, Windows 95/98, 32MB RAM, Direct 3D card, DirectX 7.0

Publisher’s description

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Steel Beasts is more than just another modern tank simulation screen shots. This design effort accurately models real-world conditions and tactics in a way that doesn't overwhelm the novice with a zillion key combinations and an over-the-top interface. Beyond the realism and gameplay, this tank sim includes the following added improvements:
  • Real-world tank tactics and the means to use them
  • M1 and Leopard 2A4 tanks
  • Integrated mission and map editors
  • Accurate modeling of M1 and Leopard gunnery and the interplay that takes place between the crew members of a tank
  • A terrain rendering engine that enables players to read the lay of the land
  • Superior AI that frees the player from micromanaging his units
  • Sophisticated algorithms that enable real-world tactics to apply
  • A powerful 2D map with line-of-sight display that allows meaningful prebattle planning
  • Friendly forces not under the player's control can now be part of the battle
  • Sophisticated damage modeling, including loss of communications
  • Modeled infantry.

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