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Theatre Of War 3: Korea Crack Exe

Updated: Mar 27, 2020





















































About This Game Replay the events of the first hot war of the Cold War era, the Korean War, also known as the Forgotten War. Players will be involved in two campaigns, both set in the 1950’s: the North Korean (June 25 – August 20) and the American (September 15 – October 8).In this title tactical engagement experts can test their skills on a new strategic level. Move your forces over the entire Korean Peninsula, managing reserves, as well as the fuel and ammo supplies. Tactical battles in Theatre of War 3: Korea are generated based on the strategic situation.Key features:A new strategic mode greatly enhances the experience of tactical battlesNon-linear dynamic campaigns, a first for the seriesCampaign generator with additional USSR faction for creating “what-if” scenariosUnique landscape modeling for correct infantry combat simulationLots of new artillery, armor and aviation units, e.g. transport helicoptersUpdated control system focusing more on squads and not on individual soldiersEngineer Corps: real-time mining and deminingDetailed replication of authentic Korean landscape and architecture New binocular view feature for total immersion 7aa9394dea Title: Theatre of War 3: KoreaGenre: StrategyDeveloper:1C EntertainmentPublisher:1C EntertainmentFranchise:Theatre of WarRelease Date: 24 Mar, 2011 Theatre Of War 3: Korea Crack Exe Units do what they want... Is it a strategy or a movie about AI stupidity? Don't buy even on sale. Does not worth any time.. A really fun game set during the Korean war of the 1950's. Air support, Mortars, Tanks you name it. Pathfinding can be a little icky but otherwise a great addition to the Theater of War Series. Ive provided some gameplay, don't hesitate to take a peek. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=-l98d2rVdh4. Pros: Improved controls regarding the original Theatre of War and units much more responsive to orders.Cons: There are only a few maps, so you will feel that you are fighting in the same place again and again, making the campaign tedious and repetitive. Additionally It feels poorly optimized.After the first campaign you will feel too bored to try the other campaign.. I was very skeptical about this game at first, especially when I saw the review and metascore (yikes). It was a game I kept my eye on simply for the fact that it was based in the Korean War, a war that we havn't seen in a game before (but if there is a game that is based in the Korean War that anyone knows of then please, tell me, I would love to get my hands on it). ToW3 has some problems in it, and some things I wish it had, but for the most part, it isn't that bad of a game. First with cons. The UI system is very awkward, and a little confusing at first, and sometimes I dont know if I'm using it correctly or not. The AI pathfinding isnt good. When I tell the AI to move somewhere they will simply go in a strait line toward where I tell them to go, so if I tell the AI to go to a place that is beyond a mountain. They will hoof it up the mountain to the point where they can't walk anymore, literally, they will keep going to the point where they can't go anymore. Although the addition of the Soviets as a what if scenario was good, I wish there was more factions. Specifically the British, South Koreans, and Chinese. Besides that, the game seems to be fine to me. It is a very realistic game, there is no running into a fire fight like in CoH. You need to plan before you attack. I also love the scenarios that you can make with the campaign and mission editor, it adds a lot of replay value to it. I also have to praise the sound and scale of the game, it really is awesome. So lets review:Pros::-Pulls away from the usual WW2 and modern day strategy games with a conflict that has never been covered before; The Korean War.-Very good sound quality, and massive maps.-High realism that will provide a good challenge.-Campaign and mission editor which offers a good amount of replayabilityCons:-Bad AI pathfinding.-Wierd UI system. (Or I just might be clueless on how to use it)-Wish for more factions that were involved in the war (British, Chinese, and South Koreans)ToW3 Korea is a game that pulls away from the WW2 and modern day settings in exchange for something different. It's a fun game for someone who wants good realism, but some bad glitches can push people away from the game.ToW3 Korea: 8\/10. This is one of those heartbreaking games where you really, really want to like it. I'm glad that I only paid a fraction of its cost, though. That is to say, I paid a fraction for the bundle, and all of them seem to have just one flaw that wrecks the game - and TW3 is merely the least annoying. The first one was a nice proof of concept: military simulator without any of this 'ballancing' garbage. A Sherman is inferior to a Tiger, period. But its age makes it clunky and somewhat dull. TW2 was a vast improvement - except for pathing, which was lousy. Because the missions are not timed, all the panzers who cannot cross the bridge at the German spawn point stay there until you get bored and turn off the game. A flaw that makes it impossible to complete a mission? Fail.So there is TW3: Korea, which isnt bad. It feels small, like the Korean conflict in Red Dragon - a handful of Korean tanks and a few platoons v. a similar American force - and if you win, their entire division retreats? And the flaw in TW3 is that you can no longer select individual personell. This is huge because that platoon of useless infantry could spare 3 guys to go man that 57mm and take out the imperialist tank - except it cant. Unless there is some 'break formation' command I havent found - the interface isnt exactly intuitive, so it may well be.So, yeah, 7 bucks for the bundle, which essentially translates to 7 bucks for TW3. Its a fair price, wouldnt pay more, though.-Don. This game sucks\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 When I first saw it on youtube, I thought I would love this game. After I bought it, I immediately regretted it. This game sucks complete\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 I absolutely hate this game because (1) the control and interface is way too complicated for no reason, (2) controlling your army has never been more irritating, (3) the "campaign" is nothing more than a map of Korea with cards that symbolize your army floating on top of provinces, (4) the units are unresponsive, (5) the multiplayer doesn't even work, (6) it sucks\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 and (7) the units are so standard, they have nothing unique about them. If you are interested in buying this\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665game, I'd recommend buying Men of War: Assualt Squad instead. In fact, any game is better than this\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665game. I don't understand people can like this game. It has so many bugs and glitches that it ruins the gameplay. DON'T BUY. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME.. Actually i'm sorry to give a negative review to this game. First of all, it's probably the only one set in that specifical conflict (Korean war). Second, the tactical part (the actual game where you move your troops, give them order etc) is in my opinion well made and realistic (and with good graphics). The strategic campaign map is also nice, fast-paced with few things to do to concetrate on combat phase (even if i'd would prefer at least one campaign based on historical battles). But, on the other side, this game is affected with a lot of structural deficiensis. Tutorial is meaningless, leaving the gamer to understand by himself game mechanics or units command (this would not be a great problem if this wasn't a game focused on micro-management of troops). The game, actually, is just the "dynamc campaign" mode, nothing more, nothing less. But the main problem is the absolutely lack of maps! Five (or six) maps for the entiregame, and i swear it, in a campaign i played there were always the same two maps (airport and village) in rotation for the entire game (hope that this is just bad bad luck). There is apparently no online community so forget about downloading mods or map-packs. It's a very shame that a possible good game like this is, because it is, is just ruined by poor developers fantasy (or will) and neglet.. This message on 1C forum describes the game as it is ...A splendid idea gone down the toilet:The strategic system in Tow 3 Korea boils down to choose where to attack. I've played 10 turns out of 30 (it seems) and fought over 20 battles, but never could I decide to order more troop, new material o reinforcemente. You have to stuck with what you're given in the beginning, three corps, each one with vehicles and reserves fixed. Even the additional support is kind of a joke: you can choose two (fighter, artillery, mortars or bombers), but the support appear late in the battle whene you are already winning and don't need them (because you need winning point to order support). Cm'on! Artillery and bombers are used prior to the battle, non in the end.For the rest Tow 3 Korea is identical to Kursk or Africa, same goods, same bads: same stupid behavior of tanks and infantry, same overpowered anti-tank guns (able to destroy a tank with a single shot, as soon as it appears in the line of sight miles away, and even able to hit a single prone soldier a mile away just in the middle of his eyes). The only difference is in the maps and sometimes you play on the same map even when you change province (did they have shortage of designers?) But overall, if you like the Tow series (which, more ore less I do, believe me) is not bad.--------------------Probably ragequitting this game again. In the battle I have fought for hours and chased down every enemy alive but triggers failed to end the scenario. Several CTD's. I wanted to like this game so much. There are just too many faults with it and after experiencing the game crash for no reason on my 3rd mission in the campaign, I'm definitely sure this game is bad. For starters lets talk about the actual battle experience. There is nothing more pleasing to me than slugging it out over range with tanks\/fixed guns. So satisfying watching the shells streak across the map. What is NOT pleasing is when a tank of mine decides its going to go it alone and run around in circles. That's not cool, I didn't order him to do that...When I'm trying to get my infantry into a better position and the only formations are either 2 a breast or complete line formation. Really? Infantry can't be moved into more advantageous\/different formations? Nevermind the fact that infantry organization is just plain stupid. Selecting a squad is a miserable experience, even getting them to go together is a challenge. If I select a squad to move to an area maybe 3 of them will go and 4 of them will hit the dirt and start crawling. Which brings up another issue. Why can't I tell my infantry to get up, hide, run, crawl, etc. Kind of annoying but not as annoying as formations.When setting up units before the battle starts its impossible to place them in defending positions correctly. Why can't I position my tank to face a certain direction? Why can't I place infantry on a hilltop inside the deployment zone? They're still in the deployment zone but forget being able to place them anywhere outside the main defensive barriers. Or even splitting them up! I started a defensive match where 3 units were located in one dugout and 4 units of the same infantry squad were in another dugout. I wasn't allowed to take them out of the dugouts without them being the same distance from each other as if they were in the original dugouts. This is hard to explain but it means no matter where I placed that squad the two groups were always at least 50 yards apart.Then there are issues where the game seems to freeze for at least 3 seconds before humming along perfectly as if nothing happened. I'm not sure what causes the frame rate explosion but it usually only occurs once per match.This game has the feel of being a 3D Close Combat set in Korea. It feels promising, but it falls severely short of its goal. I'm not sure if the developers are still working on this game, but if they are they really need to take another look at some of the fundamental flaws.PLEASE FIX THIS GAME! PLEASE I WANT IT TO WORK! There are some satisfying moments but right now this game is trash!. https:\/\/youtu.be\/B81MhhaWGRg

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