Enhanced Space Battles Mod V1.5 Mar 6 2018 Full Version 2 comments. My old mod for vanilia Empire at War (NOT Forces of Corruption!) It was a mod that added hangers to stock units and enhanced both land and space battles. The Battle of Anaxes, also known as the battle for Anaxes or battle on Anaxes, was a prolonged engagement that took place on the planet Anaxes during the third year of the Clone Wars, and was considered part of the Outer Rim Sieges despite Anaxes' location in the Core Worlds. Harch Separatist Admiral Trench led an attack on the planet's shipyards, instrumental to the Republic war effort.
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Following steps will help you increase unit cap for space battles to 250 and land battles to 100 for skirmish.
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I've also increased spacestations health for all factions by 10 times of basic value, so it will take more time to destroy them (anyway you will most likely have plenty of high rank spaceships)
However, I didn't manage to change ground base structures health points, simply I because couldn't find options for that
Here's what you have to do to make it work:
- Download both drive.google.com – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C-_ADXrK5VoFzbXTEhO2nziy5Omb6XGS/view?usp=sharing and drive.google.com – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b5lljZC2uzIb8o97fkyLuODr1TXf7vjx/view?usp=sharing files (to make it simple, i renamed them to avoid confusion).
- Go to '****SteamsteamappscommonStar Wars Empire at WarGameDataData' folder*, and put the EAWconfig.meg in here.
- Go to '****SteamsteamappscommonStar Wars Empire at WarcorruptionData' folder* and put FOCconfig.meg in here.
*In case if you have the game installed somewhere else, go to your own game location. - Backup original config.meg files from both folders and remove them from both folders.
- Rename both files FOCconfig.meg and EAWconfig.meg in both folders to config.meg(there're shouldn't be any conflicts if you did previous step properly).
- Start the game and go to skirmish battles to test it out. This should work.
- Enjoy.
Conclusion
Hopefully, this guide will be helpful. If you have any info about land structures health, feel free to put that in comments.
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By Congo
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You cannot go wrong with a Star Wars game and Star Wars Empire At War is one that I have had a lot of fun with over the years. It is a strategy-based game and it is one that may not be too in-depth with its overall game mechanics. However, it more than makes up with this in the case of the fun factor. It is a truly epic adventure that is sent in a galaxy far, far away. The game has picked up 'steam' once again as it was re-released on Steam which has allowed a whole new generation of Star Wars fans to check this game out.
Star Wars Empire At War Space Battles
Pick The Right Side
You have two campaigns that you can play through. You can play as The Empire or as the Rebels. The setting of Star Wars Empire At War is the period of time between Episode III and Episode IV. Divine vigor feat 3.5. A time period that I love in the Star Wars universe. Each side as you have probably guessed plays quite differently. This ranges from the story, the characters, and pretty much everything else.
The Empire missions pretty much revolve around you making sure the Death Star is getting made properly, of course oppressing the galaxy and keeping everyone in their place is also a goal. When you play as the Rebel side it feels like you have more variety to the missions that you will be doing. Taking out the Star Destroyer factory and the freeing of the Wookie planet are the most fun in my opinion. You take part in battles on land and in space and both are a lot of fun. You can even use iconic Star Wars characters to help swing the battle in your favor. Granted the gameplay is rather 'simple' but it is also a great deal of fun.
Exploring The Star Wars Universe
The two different campaigns in Star Wars Empire At War are more than enough to make this game worth playing. Both of them are a decent length and very enjoyable if you are a Star Wars fan. However, you do have more gameplay modes for you to enjoy. There is a really cool mode called Galactic Conquest. This mode is like a 'mini-campaign' where you have many different missions, each one with its own little story for you to complete. These were a ton of fun and so much that I wished there were more.
If you want to just jump straight into the action then you go into the skirmish mode. This is a straight to action kind of mode where you need to protect your own basis and taking down the enemy ones. I found this mode to be very relaxing. I know that sounds strange, but it is the kind of mode where you fire up the game, play a few rounds and you are done.
There is no shortage of Star Wars games out there, but I have always felt that Star Wars Empire At War offered something a little bit different. I know that as far as RTS style games go it is a tad on the simple side. However, I do feel that this is a great deal of fun and even more awesome if you are a big Star Wars fan. The presentation is showing its age a bit by today's standards. That though does not take away from what a fun experience the game is.
Final Score
Pros:
Star Wars Empire At War
- I loved how the two campaigns felt very different
- It just oozes Star Wars fan service
- The game is very easy to figure out and not too complex
- There are space and land battles
- You can use characters like Darth Vader and Han Solo
Cons:
- The graphics have not aged all that gracefully
- It may be a tad simple for RTS veterans