28-01-2015 04:17 AM | ||
BeefyBen |
Quote:
Using the rear attack fortress coniferous strategy is extremely effective, and can be done with a lone cyborg. Mercury can be used in dense forest or weak defenses, Mars/Achilles if you need more to get past the LRMs. I consider all enemy coniferous countries to be soft targets through the entire game for this reason. If you go in with a lone cyborg, you may not be able to conquer the country if there is overwhelming tonnage spread across the base. Decide early if you are trying to kill all the cyborgs, otherwise just go for the capital. It will kill the fortress and incur significant financial loss to your enemy. Race to acquire cities at the beginning of the game and surround them with a ring of fortified countries to avoid having battles in them that depreciate their value. Using the Quadpost factory with 4 Mercuries as your starting build order will help you achieve this, and ration spending on early capitals to get to potential cities. In a game with several players, Titanium is pretty financially worthless due to its central location and repeated battles, don't get your hopes up for it. For early defense in the rush phase, your capital structure can be used as cover if facing superior firepower. You can hide behind the cover of a corner of the capital and the enemy will continuously fire, typically overheating, allowing you to overtake them. When their cyborgs bunch up, they sometimes injure each other with friendly fire as well. My cyborg tech tree is: Mercury (first few turns) Dragons (throughout entire game) Mars/Achilles (mid game, may absorb damage while Dragons go in for kills) Hercules (all mid-late game, from 2-enhancement factories) Crossbolts (late game, take out fortresses in arctic/volcanic/desert) Titans (late game) Standard defense is: Fortress Handful of dragons (primarily under my control) Handful of Heavy cyborgs (Hercules) to barricade in front of capital in case of LRM attacks Beware of using cyborgs w/ LRMs as defense, your own CPU AI can inadvertently damage many defenses with their LRMs. For espionage (esp. on fog of war), you can save money and gain much more information (type of fort, types of cyborgs) by sending a lone cyborg into the country of interest and then retreating when you've gathered your intelligence. |
|
29-10-2010 07:13 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
If you want to play this game under Windows 7, you'll have to use DOSBox. This game has been published 18 years ago. The developers almost certainly have no intent to release an update to make it compatible with modern systems. |
|
29-10-2010 07:05 PM | ||
dosraider |
Dosbox 0.74 runs perfect in Win7. +Game runs fine in dosbox 0.74. => Run game in dosbox on Win7. Capiche? |
|
29-10-2010 06:51 PM | ||
Pontus G |
32-bit/64bit? Thanks! I have search for many years. Is there coming furder version that are compatible with win 7? |
|
10-09-2009 09:52 AM | ||
Engun | I've played both games but I believe Cyber Empires was released earlier and Fantasy Empires had slightly improved graphics. I much preferred Cyber Empires though. Sort of like warcraft vs starcraft in a certain sense and I like starcraft ;-) | |
25-11-2008 10:32 AM | ||
Luchsen |
There is no key for firing? [edit] For me it's Spacebar for first, Numpad + for second player. [/edit] |
|
24-11-2008 08:30 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
In DOSBox, press CTRL+F1 to access the keyboard mapper. You can map keyboard buttons to joystick axes and fire buttons there. |
|
24-11-2008 07:53 PM | ||
hutzelkaefer | yo i got a problem during the fights, i have no joystick and wonder how i fire a weapon? found nothin in the manual, hope somebody can help. | |
28-08-2008 06:07 PM | ||
damunzy |
This game works a lot better in DosBox compared to running it natively in XP. Victory Screen: ![]() Empire Status After Victory: ![]() |
|
22-10-2007 03:46 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | Use DOSBox? | |
This thread has more than 10 replies. Click here to review the whole thread. |