Someone wrote: Battlezone also has a unique multiplayer engine that consists of two modes: Strategy and DeathMatch. Strategy involves two or more players who compete in teams or against one another for scrap and map domination, and offers same type of control as in the single-player game. In DeathMatch two or more players battle until the opposing vehicle is destroyed. Once destroyed, the pilot is ejected and floats back to the ground with the user's vehicle being respawned for continued play.Online gaming used to be available at Activision's servers through Anet, a peer-to-peer networking system which features a chat lobby and a list of games in progress. A player can select a game to join and then connect to the host's computer. From there the main game server is no longer involved. Activision shut down its servers in 2002 but released the source code for Anet under GNU Lesser Public License.
Battlezone Enhanced builds on that legacy....
It adds dozens of new units (some from the original's sequel, Battlezone 2: Tank Commander) and specialty maps.
Updated graphics, dx9 support, bug fixes and anti-hacking measures.