Stargate - Empire at War: Pegasus Chronicles is a total conversion for the fantastic game Star Wars - Empire at War: Forces of corruption. This total conversion will replace every single Star Wars asset of the original game with Stargate assets. This includes units, buildings, icons, sounds, videos and so much more. Pegasus Chronicles offers 3 playable races, the Ta'uri (alliance between Earth and the Asgard), Anubis (a mighty systemlord) and the Wraith. Beside these 3 playable races, you will meet many non-playable ones like the Replicators, the Asurans, the systemlord alliance, the Aschen, the Ori and many more. Each faction will have several space and land units, well known from the series or completely new ones. Contrary to our first full version for the normal Empire at War, the next release will offer finished GC maps, in which you can play through the known Stargate storylines and experience a lot of never seen missions and adventures.
IMPORTANT: This patch is available as an update for the launcher. Do ONLY install this, if you can't get the launcher to work. It fixes the the critical bug that could cause the game to crash if the Tau'ri were involved, and the issue that SG-1 was not appearing in the build menu any more. As a little bonus, we added some new engine sounds for nearly all ships to the game. A complete list of fixes: - The ground to space weapons are now working on the new map "The Might of the Asgard". - The size of the Beliskner model was increased. - Fixed a crash that was caused by the "Additional Fighters" upgrade in the Tau'ri starbase. - The death animations of BC-304 heroes (Odyssey and Daedalus) disappear again. - SG1 is buildable again. - The smoke trail of the Aschen Fighters is not visible through solid models any more. - The Ancient defense satellite on "The Siege of Atlantis" is attacking enemies again. - The Sleipnir has a selection circle now.
ugh, this thing says it has a friggen Trojan when I try to do stuff with it, so it wont mod the game x.x
Well there is no Trojan in it ^^. the problem (like I had with win 10 --") is that windows or your antivirus does not recognize the origin of the file so automatically assume it is a virus