Gilestiel's Panzer General 2 DownloadsWelcome on Panzer General 2 Download.For users that have previous version and continue to use them, please go on or install a new version but read the new efile management, it use my launcher program instead separate installation. IntroductionYou have the choice to install your version.In the table below, you have 3 columns to explain files necessaries to have for each versions.A means that the file is NEEDED to run properly.A means that the file is optional to run properly. 'Basic': You have basic version to run Panzer General 2. 'SSI Campaigns version': You have basic version with SSI campaigns and all necessaries files to play SSI campaigns.
Jan 01, 2019 Panzer General 2 Free Download PC Game Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. Panzer General 2 - Will you fight as a Wehrmacht Officer, or perhaps lead your. SSI's Panzer General Series is one of the most successful operational wargame franchises of all time. From its initial launch in 1994 to the.
'SSI Full version': You have basic version with SSI campaigns and necessaries files to play with musics, movies and voices. The best to have.You can also install my 'Launcher for Panzer General 2' to use the possibilities to play with more than one equipment file in same time.It can be found on.Please read section below 'Use with 'Launcher for Panzer General 2' to have a multiple efile game'. FOR NVIDIA VIDEO CARD OWNER. You can have some problems with NVidia video cards and recent drivers, please download made by SFB7 and Waitsnake. More information can be found onInstallationTo install these files, just unzip all files inside your new or existing Panzer General 2 directory ( the option 'Use folder name' must be checked ). DownloadsLast updateSizeSSI Full versionSSI Campaigns versionBasicExecutable files-1.16 MBDatupJuly 200938.02 MBSounds-106.46 MBOriginal CampaignsN/A218.47 kBOriginal MapsN/A34.27 MBMoviesN/A132.62 MBMusicsN/A96.57 MBVoicesN/A141.44 MBTotal Size550.76 MB180.12 MB145.64 MBUse with 'Launcher for Panzer General 2' to have a multiple efile gameYou must download the program on.Just unzip content in you Panzer General 2 folder.
Then launch the program named 'LauncherForPG2'.With this program, you don't need program to switch datup like 'Graphic switch' or my 'Datup switcher'.Installation/update of equipment filesFor first use, you must install equipment files you want to use. But it's the same manipulation for update the equipment files.Select the equipment you want to install/update, click on 'Open Equipment Files (Efiles) folder'.A explorer window are opened, so copy equipment files inside, and close the window.Now, when you use the equipment you have selected, the program use automatically ( by copy ) these files and switch datup.You can now repeat this manipulation for another equipment to install.
Platforms: | PC |
Publisher: | Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
Developer: | Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
Genres: | Strategy / Hex Wargame |
Release Date: | September 28, 1999 |
Game Modes: | Singlepalyer / Multiplayer |
A ‘love it’ or ‘hate it’ kind of wargame.
The original Panzer General was something of a last best hope for mainstream computer wargames. Once the master of the genre, SSI, faced with stagnant wargame sales and more profitable ventures in other genres, had been slowly abandoning wargames for several years. However, they took a chance by creating a wargame that would appeal to the masses. Grognards were not amused with initial reports of the project which would reportedly emphasize playability and fun over intense realism and micromanagement.
Panzer General gave birth to a slew of sequels ranging from the very good (Fantasy General) to the mediocre (Allied General) to the simply awful (Star General). By the time the real sequel, Panzer General II, rolled around most of the panache of the original had worn off, and, more seriously, that official sequel, despite being a fine game, seemed more of a graphics update than an entirely new game. What better way to breathe new life into an aging franchise than…making the leap to 3D?
Well it is 3D, and the changes go far beyond being able to zoom and pan around the 3D terrain. In fact the entire system has pretty much been overhauled since Panzer General 2, and some players will doubtless regard these changes as revolutionary enhancements while others will find them merely arbitrary. They certainly make a big difference in how the game feels and plays. I finally came to appreciate the cleverness and balance of these elements as well, but it took several days to become comfortable with them.
Stars and Stripes
The biggest change is the scrapping of the venerable “prestige point” system. Instead, there’s a three-tiered arrangement of “stars, slots, and promotions.” Here’s how it works: each leader can perform X number of actions per turn (with “X” being equal to that leader’s number of “stars”). The more actions a commander can perform, the more effective will be the unit he commands. Units commanded by one to four star leaders occupy one abstract “slot” in the roster of available units. When a leader is promoted to five stars, his unit occupies two slots; eight stars equals three slots.
Between battles, you can swap leaders from active duty to the officer pool. Victories bring promotions, which you can distribute as you see fit (being able to promote a leader on-the-spot, if he achieves a really slick maneuver, is a nice emotional touch). What this all boils down to is the option to deploy a small number of extra-potent units, or a larger number of mediocre units, depending on your planned strategy. In the aggregate, all the features of the Army Management screen give you much more control over your resources than was the case in all previous PG games.
A major part of Panzer General’s original success was due to the cunning balance between historical plausibility and its addictive, intuitive interface. PG3D is more of a lite wargaming experience, but the numerous customization features give it a fine-grained sophistication that compensates. Even with blurry graphics and considerably smaller battles, this much-revised sequel is a worthy addition to the Panzer General heritage.
System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 8 MB Video, Win95
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