After 2 and a half years of weekends and evenings, I'm delighted to finally release Startfighter Renegade.
Can you be the last line of defence against the Alien forces and stop them spreading their deadly virus? Can you rescue the Friendlies, before the Alien Collectors swoop them away. Can you destroy huge destroyers before they destroy you?
Extremely Realistic Siege Warfare Simulator - Neverland Entertainment
Hello Commanders!
We are releasing some content updates and optimizations. Check it out now!
1. Added a new item, Watch Tower 2. Added a new item, Wooden Door 3. Added a new item, Arrow Tower 4. Added a new item, Camp Gate 5. Added a new PVP map, Guard the Flag 6. Remade the level Fortress Battle into March North, and it supports multiplayer now. 7. Differentiated skill upgrade effects of Knockdown Resistance for heavy units and light units. The upgrade improves knockdown resistance for light units, and knockdown immunity for heavy units when reaching max skill level. 8. Fixed an issue about the unit’s movement speed after its being repelled 9. Fixed an animation synchronization issue in Multiplayer mode
What do you think about the update? We look forward to your feedback in reviews, discussions, and our Discord.
Note: Please update your game to the latest. Otherwise, players of different versions cannot see each other’s rooms in multiplayer mode.
When you learn to drive a street car, there’s a process. You start on something small, something slow - maybe you never even learn how to use a manual shift. You build up; you usually also have someone by the side of you, telling you not to drive into the wall.
But in race sims there’s an expectation that we can jump into a high-powered racing car and immediately be on the pace. And more importantly, enjoy the experience. But, the more accurate the sim, naturally the more difficult some cars are to drive.
In Raceroom we’ve got some monsters: 1970s Group 5 cars that have so much turbo lag you could get a good night’s sleep before their ferocious power kicks in; we’ve got 1990s DTM racers that you have to push to the edge if you want to extract the ultimate lap time; there are the fearsome 2000s GT1s, all firepower, that you have to bully round the track; and how about modern prototypes and Formula cars, awash with technology and switches, that require your brain to be operating on as high a level as your hands and feet.
Everything happens more quickly in a racecar. Everything is more exciting. But everything is less forgiving.
The worst thing is to jump in a sim, pick your dream car and then fire it off at the first corner. Sure, you can always press reset in a sim, but sometimes the experience will be better by slowing things down. By taking a breath and concentrating on progressing and learning. And enjoyment.
So for our annual big December release, we present the Drivers Pack. It’s not specifically a beginners pack – although it will serve perfectly in that guise, if you’re looking to start your career – but it is supposed to present a sensible progression through a set of cars that deliver very different performance levels. Most importantly, these cars are fun to drive. Really fun.
We’ve included the latest version of a modern classic - the go-to starter car for drivers all round the world, Mazda’s iconic MX-5 (or Miata for old school North Americans).
Next up are two actual classics from Crosslé, a manufacturer you may not have heard of, but who have a history stretching back to the ‘50s. We’re presenting the modern continuation versions of models that have been in production for decades, but still deliver thrills - and occasional spills if you don’t get them right.
Directly linked to Crosslé is the circuit included in this release: the epic twists and turns of Charade, buried deep in France’s volcano country – and home to Crosslé’s driving school.
Finally, a pocket rocket where you have to balance the power of a modern mini prototype with belief in the magic of downforce: Praga’s R1.
Over the next couple of weeks we’ll bring you more information on each of the four cars included in the release: how we’ve modelled them and brought the physics to life, plus some recommendations on how to drive them. And just enough history to not bore anyone!
There’s no bond quite like the bond between you and your squad. You may fight together, even die in-game together, but you’ll always have each other’s backs. Join us as we take a closer look at squad play in World War 3 in our latest Feature Spotlight!
INTRODUCTION TO SQUADPLAY
World War 3 currently features two different modes. Tactical Ops, which pits five-player squads (for a total of 40 players in each match) against each other to attack or defend capture points, and Team Deathmatch, a classic FPS mode that’s an action-packed, 10-versus-10 race to victory. Though very different, both modes share one thing in common: teamwork is the key to victory.
World War 3 was always envisioned to be a game founded on cooperative as well as competitive play. Even if you fight well solo, sometimes you’ll need to work together to attain victory. We recommend teaming up with squadmates you know for the optimum tactical experience, but you can work just as effectively with a squad you’ve just met.
TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE SQUADPLAY IN WORLD WAR 3
Follow our top tips for working together, and you’ll be taking the battlefield by storm in no time!
Use Voice Chat: Fast response times are critical, and coordinating over voice chat is one of the best, most direct ways to sync with your team.
Issue Orders: Squad leaders can issue orders, so it pays to have a tactical genius heading up your team.
Follow Orders: There’s a good incentive to listen to your squad leader. Follow orders to enjoy bonus XP! Additionally, if you capture objectives as a squad, your capture time decreases for extra squadmate present.
Clear Communication: Let squadmates know about imminent threats, or where to focus their fire.
Focus Your Efforts: Try to coordinate your firepower to attack or defend key positions.
Share Equipment: If your allies need a hand, share your supplies to help them out. You never know when you’ll need to call in a favor, too!
Mind Your Surroundings: Watch your allies’ sixes from the air using flying drones, and even weaponize them to provide top aerial support.
Disrupt Enemy Comms: Use the jammer to disrupt enemy communications, isolate them, and pick them off amidst the technical chaos.
Operate Vehicles: Roll out together in vehicles and tanks to reclaim the streets and battlefields. You can assign and adopt different positions such as driver and gunner, too.
Deploy Strikes: Make it safe for your squad by launching artillery and other strikes to clear areas out before moving in to clean up what’s left.
Teams who master the art of cooperation will find a world of tactical possibilities at their disposal. Squad up and prepare to fight in World War 3!
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