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Set currency to ADAMinimum Requirements | |
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OS: | Windows 7 32-bit |
Processor: | Dual Core CPU 1.6Ghz |
Memory: | 2 GB RAM |
Graphics: | 512Mb VRAM, Minimum 1024x768 resolution, Intel HD 3000 and higher, GeForce 8800 and higher, AMD Radeon X1600 and higher |
DirectX: | Version 9.0 |
Storage: | 2 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX 9.0 compatible |
Additional Notes: | 2gb memory is needed for 32-bit operating system, 4gb memory for 64-bit windows |
Minimum Requirements | |
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OS: | 10.7 |
Processor: | 2.0 Ghz Dual Core CPU or faster |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | GeForce or AMD gpu equivalent with Intel 4000 or higher |
Storage: | 2 GB available space |
Minimum Requirements | |
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OS: | Ubuntu 10.10 or later |
Processor: | 2.0 Ghz Dual Core CPU or faster |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | GeForce or AMD gpu or Intel 4000 and higher |
Storage: | 2 GB available space |
I found this to be a very fun and unique take on the genre.
A refreshingly crisp and astutely focused look at one of the greatest 19th century battles. [Sept 2014, p.60]
Ultimate General: Gettysburg works surprisingly well as a game, but could use some oomph and chrome, as war is too clinical. [Aug 2015]
Ultimate General: Gettysburg is a prêt-à-porter RTS, very easy to pick up but difficult to master and quite varied despite the apparent monotony of the single setting available. The tablet derivative movement system is a major flaw, but for 12 euros on Steam, you can live with it and smell musket powder for months.
A real-time strategy game more for the armchair general than the real-time strategy gamer.
Perfect strategy, suitable either for demanding old school turn-based strategy lovers, or for RTS fans spoiled by the user-friendly controls. A bit limited selection of scenarios and not-so-good artillery controlling are the only flaws spoiling the great game.
Strategy games aren’t normally on the top of my to-play list, but I liked this game. Ultimate General: Gettysburg does a great job of being simple enough for anyone to learn in a short sitting, but deep enough to keep you learning and perfecting your tactics deep into subsequent playthroughs.
Even though Ultimate General: Gettysburg offers just one historical event, there is enough variety to make your next play-through different than the previous one.
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