Fans of real-time strategy and first-person shooter games have seemingly endless choices waiting for them at the local software hut. Gamers who like turn-based strategy games have more limited options. Wargaming.net's futuristic game Domination helps to broaden the selection somewhat. This hex-based game is the follow-up to wargaming.net's Massive Assault. Little has changed here in terms of gameplay but Domination does offer up loads of new single player content and a few new tweaks to the game's graphics.
There are two massive campaigns here, one for the evil Phantom League, one for the goodie-two-shoes Free Nations Union. Though each side has some key philosophical differences, the differences between their available units are almost entirely cosmetic. Almost all of the units on a given side has an equivalent on the other side; the FNU mortar is exactly the same as the League's scorcher unit, the bomber is the same as the pteroplane, etc. The few differences between the sides are that the League has a few extra super units and an aerial transport, while the FNU has an attack copter and an amphibious battle platform. While these small differences can affect your strategies a bit, both sides play pretty much identically.
The World at War game type is much more interesting. Fought over a variety of planets, it makes great use of Domination's new "secret allies" concept. Each side is allowed to disclose a set number of territories as allies during the course of the game. This is a great way to suddenly surprise your enemy by launching an attack from an unpredictable direction. Territories that aren't allied with either player are fair game for invasion but once you invade a neutral territory, the neutral garrisons will go over to the side of your enemy. While it's a nice way to balance the game, it makes it impossible to actually surprise an enemy.
The two campaigns and World at War modes offer up loads of missions, but there's also a Career mode that lets you advance from lowly peon in your army to the head cheese of the whole operation. There's a story that goes along with these missions but it's as ridiculous as it is forgettable. After a few hours, you'll probably just skip past all the exposition to get right to the action. The missions in the campaign (and in the rest of the game) are short enough that you can get your fix very quickly. There are a variety of standalone single missions as well if the commitment of the overall campaign is too much for you.
Cd1 part 1
Link of game to download : http://p.pw/babdCP
Size of game to download : 104.18 MB
Cd1 part 2
Link of game to download : http://p.pw/babdCR
Size of game to download : 250 MB
Cd1 part 3
Link of game to download : http://p.pw/babdCS
Size of game to download : 250 MB
Cd2 part 1
Link of game to download : http://p.pw/babdCU
Size of game to download : 145.24 MB
Cd2 part 2
Link of game to download : http://p.pw/babdCT
Size of game to download : 250 MB
crack+patch
Link of game to download : http://p.pw/babdCO
Size of game to download : 53.02 MB
1. install game by mounting cd 1 then later during instalations cd 2
2.after you did instaled game install run patch mapr.2.0.164_patch_us_uk
3. After did you instaled patch copy data,local,mapr.exe to C:\Program Files\DreamCatcher\Domination and overwrite it
4.enter game
follow this to make it work on win 7
if game wont enter run as admin and with service xp sp2
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS | |
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS | |
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | |
MINIMUM | |
750MHz Processor | |
256MB RAM | |
4X CD-ROM Drive | |
570MB Hard Disk Space | |
32MB GeForce 2 Class Video Card | |
DirectX compatible Sound Card | |
DirectX 8.1 | |
Keyboard | |
Mouse | |
RECOMMENDED | |
1500MHz Processor | |
512MB RAM | |
4X CD-ROM Drive | |
570MB Hard Disk Space | |
128MB GeForce 3 or Radeon 8500 Class Video Card | |
DirectX compatible Sound Card | |
DirectX 8.1 | |
38.8Kbps Internet Connection | |
Keyboard | |
Mouse |