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.
This Video is showcasing our free-look mechanic which will be essential in order to make sure the formation of the regiment is kept in a functional state. By pressing “alt” the player is able to freely look around while being on the move.
The animations are the most impressive that I've ever seen. They are so smooth. It would have been cool to see one of the soldiers to look back at you and nod.
Goddamnt,it looks soo good.Can't wait to play this in regimental battle.
I want a release date. I want facial expressions. I want to kill some Yankee unionist bastards. So.... let's get down to it.
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
Where is officers and sergeants?)
They are not in at the moment. Otherwise we would show them :)
Just a question, will there be only one or two servers for people to play on to ensure large battles?
Also, were these all players in the video?
This is so immersive!
How will formations actually work? Will players move in a fixed position or how do you plan to insure synchronism?
Cheers
training and practice m8
will you be able to have a unique way of units like a uniform a cpl, sgt, sgtmaj, ordsgt, captain, major, Ltcol, and colonel?
Will the freelook allow for TrackIR support?
I'd love it if the musician could have the group instead strike up a marching tune to sing into battle since of course local voice programs don't really work for singing... not that people still don't try, haha.