One of the greatest sci-fi strategy games of all time returns Spring 2016 with remastered visuals, online multiplayer, and near unlimited mod content from Steam Workshop.Įnter an alternate vision of the 1960s where the “space race” is nothing more than a cover for an interplanetary war between the US and Soviet Russia over mysterious alien bio-metal. The game was released on Apavailable for Microsoft Windows.
Battlezone 98 Redux will blend first-person combat with real-time strategy, featuring remastered visuals, online multiplayer, and near unlimited mod content from Steam Workshop. Experience thrilling first person action and acclaimed RTS in this explosive alternate vision of the 1960s space race.
As such, it does not list any missions or mods for Battlezone 98 Redux. Infinite ammo applies to all of your units now.ĭecided to add one more thing (well, two): An up-to-date website to download maps for Battlezone 1, also features a flag. God mode now applies outside of a vehicle, too. I can only hope they'll remake BZII, too in the same fashion. Weapon cycle mod (player only) so you could fire your own weapons faster (or slower). Enter an alternate vision of the 1960s where the.
Disable radar ping audio I added this to complement the previous ones so in case you speed up the radar pings, then the quicker beeps would not be annoying. One of the greatest sci-fi strategy games of all time returns Spring 2016 with remastered visuals, online multiplayer, and near unlimited mod content from Steam Workshop. Notes: a) you need to wait two radar pings to take effect, b) uses the fixed base of 5 and the modded value gets written, so if you want to restore the default, change it to 1.0 and wait two pings before you disable the script (or, just restart the game). Radar ping mod (how often your radar is updated with non-friendly signatures). Radar range mod (only your own radar's range) The table contains a single AOB script which gives you: I don't think this game needs anything else, so I am not planning to add anything else. I'm sure those of you who grew up with DOS will appreciate this remake a lot more than the youngsters. It sure does not look like much anymore - and it is no longer comparable to current AAA titles anymore either -, but it runs on modern PCs without any issues and it's still tons of fun. It's strange to see it without the Activision logos.
Nothing more, nothing less than a facelift (which is good news for most people I should hope). One of the best RTS games ever created got a facelift.