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Battle of Empires : 1914-1918 is project meant to tell the untold story of one of the bloodiest war in the history of mankind - First World War. Based on engine of well known strategy game Men of War this project will take you through the whole war in 5 large-scale single-player and coop campaigns - you will experience deadly landings in the batlle of Gallipoli, famous battle at Verdun, first tanks attack and many more important events of that war. Project will be both singlplayer, and multiplayer.5 single campaigns are planned : 1) French 2) German 3) Russian 4) British 5) Bonus - missions for different countries (as bonus campaign in Men of War) In multiplayer there will be 5 countries - France, Britain, Russia, Germany and Austro-Hungary.

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nademan12111
nademan12111 - - 139 comments

awesome

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JoeySkylynx
JoeySkylynx - - 27 comments

Badass. Will we be seeing the Russian Tzar Tank?

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volchonok Author
volchonok - - 957 comments

no, coz it never went to combat

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Unit13
Unit13 - - 143 comments

Neither did the Saint-Chamond tanks. But they are in this mod. But to be honest I think the Tzar Tank would be too big and too complex to be added into the mod.

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don_durandal
don_durandal - - 1,075 comments

The St-Chamond tanks did see action. Twelve French tank squadrons were equipped with them (AS groups 31 to 41) with fifteen combat and one recovery St-Chamond tank each. Only AS groups 31 and 33 saw action in 1917, with no St-Chamonds being lost in action that year. The first true deployment "en masse" of this tank didn't take place until the action at Méry in June 1918 however.

Always check sources before making a statement, Unit13.

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Unit13
Unit13 - - 143 comments

I did too check sources when I made that statement.

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don_durandal
don_durandal - - 1,075 comments

Aha. I feel for you then. It sucks when your source ends up being wrong.

Especially for something as detailed and well recorded as French tank actions in WW1.

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volchonok Author
volchonok - - 957 comments

saint chamond was in combat. i never do anything for mod before i check some info about it.

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