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61U99qNPsKL. SL160  Supreme Commander Gold Edition

  • Supreme Commander
  • Planetary warfare on a Galactic scale-zoom from the tactical unit level all the way out to the full theatre of war in one seamless motion.Includes full naval, ground and air combat.
  • 3 unique factions that each appeal to different player personalities with approximately 80 units/structures per faction.
  • 3 story-driven single-player campaigns with a detailed and rich background history that weaves into gameplay
  • Intuitive & customizable gameplay interface with unsurpassed command and control features let you quickly and efficiently maneuver troops across the battlefield. It also includes dual-monitor support!

Product Description
In the 37th Century you are the Supreme Commander of three races with a single goal in mind to end the 1000 year Infinite War and become the reigning power supreme. For a thousand years three opposing forces have waged war for what they believe is true. There can be no room for compromise: their way is the only way. Dubbed The Infinite War this devastating conflict has taken its toll on a once-peaceful galaxy and has only served to deepen the hatred between the fact… More >>

Supreme Commander Gold Edition

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5 Responses to Supreme Commander Gold Edition

  1. Anthony Del Wester on October 6, 2010 at 4:55 pm

    I am completely unsatified. I purchased the game and all of the manuals in it are in spanish. Not a single english. Neither of the manuals came with a cd- key so i cant even download the game. Plus when I went to amazon to tell them, “Hey my product I bought from you is defective” They refused to do anything about it. So I hate this game and Amazon will be lucky if I purchase through them again.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. C. Dean on October 6, 2010 at 7:21 pm

    Supreme Commander and it’s expansion Forged Alliance are both superb games. They feature smooth game play, a well laid out interface (which is important in an RTS), and three years later they still look great graphically. There are three factions in Supreme Commander, and four in Forged Alliance. Each faction seems well balanced with the others, and each has enough of a twist on their unique flavor to prevent them from feeling like clones of each other.

    Furthermore, there is a unique campaign for each of the three main races in Supreme Commander while the expansion, Forged Alliance, features a single campaign that changes in various ways depending on which of the three main factions you choose to play. The fourth faction in Forged Alliance is only playable in multiplayer and skirmish battles. Both games feature large scale battles involving hundreds, and potentially thousands, of units – including colossal experimental units that can at times literally rampage through several hundred lesser units – which is always a blast to watch.

    Supreme Commander and Forged Alliance both feature impressive replay value. Firstly, you can play through each faction’s campaign. While each campaign is only six missions, these missions can take several hours to complete at times – with the campaign missions in Forged Alliance feeling particularly epic in scope. Furthermore, there is a skirmish mode included in both games, which allows you to have sandbox game play against the AI. Lastly, Supreme Commander and Forged Alliance feature excellent multiplayer support, and the games include an interface for multiplayer gaming called GPGNet which allows for easy matchmaking and chat.

    In short, if you’re looking for a good sci-fi themed RTS that focuses more on strategic than tactical game play, look no further – Supreme Commander and it’s expansion Forged Alliance will deliver. With both great games packed into a single Gold Edition package for a low price, I highly recommend trying out Supreme Commander: Gold Edition.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. M. Leigh on October 6, 2010 at 10:04 pm

    Supreme Commander is one of the best RTS games I’ve ever played. It has a unique and interesting economy, fun base-building, awesome viewing ability (with extreme zoom-in/out) and of course you can build hundreds and thousands of units! This game far outshines even newer RTS games that have been coming out.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. phix on October 6, 2010 at 11:39 pm

    Pros: The Gold Edition is a great value for anyone who wants to pick up Supreme Commander and Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance. These games revolutionized the RTS genre with their enormous scope and improvements, letting you, the player, focus on strategy rather than tactics alone. If you enjoy RTS games, you owe it to yourself to try these out.

    Cons: These games, especially Forged Alliance, have very high system requirements to enjoy the game, due to the hundreds of individually-calculated units on screen at the same time. While it runs on older hardware, you’ll need a newer dual-core or better processor to enjoy it.

    Other: Upgrading to the latest patched version for online play was very easy with this version — there was one cumulative update.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Barry L. Miracle on October 6, 2010 at 11:41 pm

    I bought this for my 13 year old son and he has enjoyed this game for many many hours. He has discovered that he can extend the game through “mods” which alter gameplay and add scenarios. this has enhanced gameplay and kept the game from getting stale.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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