Set during the American civil war, War of Rights aims to bring players into the midst of several famous battles. Gameplay focused on realism will enable players to fully engross themselves into the ferocious combat of the era. Featuring several regiments, players will quickly learn the benefits of fighting together. An organized and tactically clever chain of command will be needed in order to succeed. Players will be able to enlist as different ranks spanning from Private to General of the army, each with its own distinct role and play style. Utilizing CryENGINE 3's sheer amount of power, getting as many players online as possible and thereby ensuring massive battles will be one of the priorities throughout the development.

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KingKetsa
KingKetsa - - 424 comments

Go Texas!

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texclint
texclint - - 85 comments

Beautiful!

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kylongtoe
kylongtoe - - 224 comments

Bloody good job!

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Puvy
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Damn beautiful graphics!Add a little more SSAO

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tman0617
tman0617 - - 245 comments

I hope there will eventually be some kind of ambient map. A tutorial of sorts that allows free roaming of the camp and surrounding area to showcase elements of the game while showing controls and the like. There aren't enough games out there that show camp life, even in a showcase

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The Lone Star soldiers

On the morning of September 17, the men of the First, Fourth, and Fifth Texas Infantry regiments were held in reserve and attempting to cook breakfast as the fighting opened. They arrived in the hamlet of Sharpsburg at the end of several months of hard campaigning in Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. Assigned to duty in Virginia early in the war, the Texans earned a reputation for hard fighting after battles at Seven Pines, the Seven Days battles and the second battle of Manassas. Lee affectionately referred to the men of Hood’s Brigade as "my Texans".

This is a close up look on some texan veterans, in their fancy regular frock coats.