Expanding Fronts is a massive modification for Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds aimed to breathe life back into the classic LucasArts strategy game by adding various new units, features, and gameplay elements. Each of the 8 civilizations are being reworked and enhanced to make each feel more unique and authentic to the universe, while maintaining the classic Battlegrounds gameplay. In addition, the Scenario Editor is being filled with hundreds of new units, buildings, effects, triggers, and objects to allow campaign and scenario designers more freedom than ever before.
In this image, some old friends line up a strafing run on an advancing droid force. You might be familiar with them. Havoc and Guardian Mantis Models provided for us by Warb_Null, who also converted DTM's Scarab Droid Starfighter for us. Thanks again.
Hey! I recognize those fighters. I always loved Starfighter, its story stood out amongst the massive wave of Episode 1 inspired games. Never got why the sequel shoved Vanha Sage out to only being present at one mission though.
I've never played Starfighter. Is it good?
That's like asking if Halo is popular.
Yes, yes Starfighter is a good game. It included a valid unlock system, replayable mission types, even a decent boss fight.
And I never understood why "Jedi Starfighter" wasn't made for PC. Or why the sequel to "Episode 1: Racer", "Racer Revenge" wasn't as well. :(
Well you could just play the old "starfighter" or Rogue squadron they were for the pc. And a good point about why they were not for pc :(
Already played them. And even if I didn't, I'd still want "Racer Revenge" on a PC.
I think it is a great advantage that the whole graphic style is much more soft and smooth like in the old Star Wars games. This makes it much more authentic and captures the style of the films better than all those hilariously overdone graphic styles in nowaday Star wars games.
Great work on this.
Where's Reti? ;)
We haven't forgotten about Reti. He's not quite finished at the moment, but he'll be there.
Seems I'm alone, but... OMG SCARABS!