• Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel
  • Reign: Conflict of Nations: Screenshot aus dem Strategiespiel

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  • Plattform: PC Veröffentlicht: 21.04.2011
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Über das Spiel

Reign: Conflict of Nationsist ein groß angelegtes, historisches Strategiespiel, welches 3 Jahrhunderte des mittelalterlichen Europas abdeckt. Der Spieler wird zum Monarch und muss seine Fertigkeiten bei der Führung einer von 26 einzigartigen Fraktionen unter Beweis stellen während diese Wirtschaftsmechanismen entwirft, politische Entscheidungen trifft, ihre diplomatischen Beziehungen pflegt, Ressourcen verwaltet und Krieg führt. Als Herrscher hat der Spieler uneingeschränkte Befehlskraft und entscheidet somit ob er siegt, oder verliert und stirbt.

Reign: Conflict of Nations gibt dem Spieler ein gut durchdachtes und historisch belegtes Gebäudesystem nebst entsprechendem Personal an die Hand. Außerdem steht dem Spieler eine riesige Auswahl an szenariobasierten Missionen, ein wachsender realistischer Technologiebaum sowie mehr als 150 Militäreinheiten zur Verfügung während aufgearbeitete Grafik und Animationen dem Krieg Leben einhauchen.

Feature:
  • Strategiespiel basierend auf 300 Jahren europäischer Geschichte
  • Basiert auf einer detaillierten 3D Landschaft mit authentischen Gebieten und historisch realistischen Militäreinheiten
  • Riesige Militärkampagne um ein kleines Fürstentum zum übermächtigen Imperium zu machen
  • 26 Fraktionen zur Auswahl: russische, polnische und litauische Prinztümer, Länder unter ritterlicher Kontrolle und Osteuropäische Monarchien
  • Politische, ökonomische und rollenspielerische Mechaniken vermitteln die Feinheiten der mittelalterlichen Diplomatie und Kriegsführung in Europa
  • Große Persönlichkeiten der Vergangenheit, hunderte Spielcharaktere, jede mit ihrer eigenen Feinheit unter anderem Herrscher, Kommandanten, Priester, Alchemisten und Spione.

Systemanforderungen

  • CPU: Intel Pentium 2.4 GHz oder vergleichbar
  • GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 oder ATI Radeon X650 mit 128 MB, DirectX 9.0 kompatibel
  • RAM: 512 MB (768 MB für Windows Vista)
  • Software: Windows XP/Vista
  • HD: 2 GB
  • SFX: DirectX 9.0 kompatibel
  • INET:
  • MISC: PC DVD-ROM
  • LANG: Englisch
  • CPU: Intel Pentium IV 2.4 GHz, AMD Athlon 64 2800+ oder Intel Pentium 1.8 GHz Dual Core und besser
  • GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 7800 oder ATI Radeon X1800 mit 256 MB, DirectX 9.0 kompatibel
  • RAM: 1 GB (2GB für Windows Vista)
  • Software: Windows XP/Vista
  • HD: 2 GB
  • SFX: DirectX 9.0 kompatibel
  • INET:
  • MISC: PC DVD-ROM
  • LANG: Englisch

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Unglaublich interessante Thematik. Punkt.

Ansonsten ist das Spiel in meinen Augen, vielleicht auch, weil ich nicht genug Zeit in das eigentliche Mikro- und Makromanagement gesteckt habe, eher kompliziert.

Steuerung ist unverständlich. Das macht für mich das Problem des Spiels aus und ich habe es bereits wieder deinstalliert.
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Reign: Conflict of Nations is a grand strategy game whose biggest weakness is that it doesn't have any strengths. Reign is far from a bad game, but it can't compete with a number of great games within the genre. Crusader Kings 2 is a far deeper and more complex game if you are looking for a very in depth strategy game. If you want something more action oriented, the Total War series pulls that off quite well. This game attempts to fill the niche of people that like the idea of Crusader Kings 2, but want it to be more simplified and accessible. Most strategy fans will feel underwhelmed by Reign due to its inability to commit to being either complex or casual.

4/10
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Verfasst: 25.01.18 00:15
So sad what a game it could have been but i am the same issues as everyone else, unfair balance of AI and all the rest. I played for several hours as i thought things would balance out once i owned half the map. Ya try and get there with the isssues. If i had spent more than 5 bucks id be unhappy. Its not bad practice to enetr into the more serious startegy games but 1 hour of the same micro-mgt and you'll be requesting a refund as well, speaking of which
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Regularly crashes to desktop, with no autosave. Clunky interface. Never got far enough to encounter the additional issues other reviewers have mentioned, but I can see they're there... if only the game didn't crash after 30 minutes of play, I could have a chance to be disappointed!

Clearly no longer being maintained or patched, don't risk your pennies on this outdated, unstable mess.
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After playing for some time this game i have to admit I enjoy the micromanagement level because it gives the player a new level of control and also a series of considerations when making decisions. That is not to say that it is purely a positive experience. I will be the first to admit the frustration this game gave me the first time I started a campaign. Also the degree of difficulty to grow your settlements fast enough and the speed and strength that the armies created by the computer to invade you were quite unfair. The game lacks balance but the ideas and concepts it gives the player are not bad, just a problem in execution.
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I pretty much have to say what the other negative reveiws have stated, that being the game is fun until you get a little ways into it. Then after that point, the game crashes more and more often.
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Verfasst: 18.01.14 15:10
This game has one major problem that is unnoticeable in the very beginning, but soon becomes an overwhelming tumor killing the game. It's the fact that you have to manually control the resource production. The most optimal strategy is producing ±0 food and throwing the rest of the city population into gold and knowledge production. However, because the food production changes all the time because of various reasons, it have to be manually changed, otherwise you cause starvation or waste resources. And everything affects food production – moving troops, growing population, settlers, religious unrest, disease. It's no big deal if you have 1-5 cities, but if you control half of the map, it's just boring and painful to deal with the mess. Thus the actually interesting and unique parts of the game drown in the micromanaging tedium.

I cannot recommend this game.
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Verfasst: 14.01.14 15:40
Reign: Conflict of Nations is not a bad game. But it suffers from comparison with a great number of A-titles in the same class. If you enjoy epic historical battles and tactical thought, go for Medieval: Total War 2 (or any game of Total War series); if you enjoy historically truthful political simulators with high degree of complexity, go for Crusader Kings 2. If, however, you are not a fan of great battles and CK2 are too complicated for you... go for Knights of Honor. I'd really recommend Reign only to medieval eastern Europe enthusists as myself.

Reign: Conflict of Nations is an empire-building 4x strategy, depicting happenings in Eastern Europe between 1300 and 1700. Your ambition will be to unite one of the leading powers of the region (Poland, Lithuenia, Sweden or Russia) and become a hegemon. To this end, you'll need to build up a powerful economy, use diplomacy and spycraft, convert population to your religion, gather knowledge to make technological progress, and - of course - wage wars. Sounds promising, doesn't it? So... what's wrong with the game?

Firstly, you will be required to do ALL these activities at the same time and that's - even with the help of action pause - is extremely difficult for bigger empires.
Next, the battles are resulted by the computer, without giving you a chance to lead your troops or even influence the outcome. Moreover, the results are often unpleasantly random, so you'll find yourself kicking and screaming many times, after your highly superior army of knight has been wiped out by a rag-tag band of peasants.
Third, you control basically all aspects of the game from the very beginning and none of them (to my knowledge) grows any more important later in the game, so it basically feels all the same when you control a miniature princedom in the heart of Poland, and a huge empire of the late-game. You just do A LOT MORE of the same stuff. And this is a recipe for boredom.
Lastly, the game does not give you much choice of how you will rule your empire. In other game of this kind, you can choose to be a pieceful diplomat and trader, or a vicious tyrant, spying and assassining your enemies, or a steeled knight, conquering the world with fire and sword. Here, the game strangely pushes you into doing all - you can't win by the means of diplomacy, but you can't hold too many provinces with brute force (for unhappiness spawns infinite number of quite powerful rebels, who will finally defeat you anyway).

All and all, R:CoN is quite playable, enjoyable and challanging in the beginning, but largely boring, time-consuming and repetative later in the game. It might be good springboard for those who want to jump into Crusader Kings, but feel intimidated by their complexity. And it might entertain you if you're fan of Sienkiewicz and history of Polish and Russian empire. In nearly all other cases, don't waste your money here!
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Verfasst: 23.12.13 23:26
Many promising features in this game, including a welcome exclusive focus on the mid/eastern European region. However, the combination of real-time gameplay with an 'open' strategic map fails to deliver a comfortable gaming experience. Numerous other small issues, including an occasionally awkward interface, all combine together to leave a game which just becomes a chore rather than fun. Better games with the same 'feel' exist.
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Release:21.04.2011 Genre: Strategie Entwickler: Lesta Studio Vertrieb: F+F Distribution GmbH Engine:keine Infos Kopierschutz:keine Infos Franchise:keine Infos
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