Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos | 
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List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $0.33 You Save: $29.66 (99%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 4675
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.9 x 1.6
MPN: 6716 Model: 04-21676 UPC: 742725216761 EAN: 0742725216761 ASIN: B00005ASGK
Release Date: August 22, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: new, in jewel case, shipped within 1 business day, emailed confirmation
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Amazon.com Product Description In Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos, you command four futuristic battle cruisers and a band of revolutionary pirates in an all-consuming battle against impossible odds. The setting is the Badlands cluster, 100 years after the first Independence War. Corporations killed your father for a bad debt, and you've spent 15 years rotting in jail for trying to get justice. Now it's time for vengeance. Turn back the corporations before they corrupt the entire universe. Independence War 2 features an innovative user-friendly interface--90 percent of the functions can be programmed on the joystick, keyboard, or both. Get online multiplayer support for up to eight people. Play deathmatch, capture the flag, and various other unique scenarios. This game utilizes the revolutionary Flux graphics engine, is Microsoft Direct3D compatible, has surface effects such as rust, decay, and wear on the ships, and features stunning fire and flare effects. All ships in the game are modeled using the textures and details from the ships created for the CGI movies, and use a Newtonian mechanics simulation, moving according to the same rules as real spacecraft. This includes a simulation of both linear and angular momentum, inertia, and rotational moment of inertia. Ships can use either a free-flight mode or use computer-assisted fly-by-wire flight controls. Team up against the enemy with detachable fighters. Keep them onboard as murderous gun turrets or order them to attack as wingmen. Nonlinear gameplay spans 16 star systems. Interact with dynamically created space traffic. Command four flyable ships and more than 30 weapons and ship accessories that you can use in near-infinite combinations. Get to know the locals, including taxicab ships, freighters, space patrols, and pirates. Watch the space opera unfold through a rich story line in four acts.
Product Description The sequel to the best-selling, critically-acclaimed Independence War is a faster, vaster, even more realistic space-sim epic. Command four futuristic battle cruisers and a band of revolutionary pirates into an all consuming battle against impossible odds because there just isn't enough space for everyone.
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only for hard core December 16, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this game has pretty much a good story line and some cool features but the controls for the game totally suck and make it into a complete nightmare to play.
Whoops! July 23, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got this game in hopes of a good adventure. Instead i got terrible controls, command problems, poorest where the enemy is and whom the enemy is tracking i've ever experinced in any game. Communication, ship functions, and user friendliness were shot to hell! Definitely DO NOT buy this game unless you have 4 arms and are masochistic.
Good potential but.... November 29, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Started off great, fantastic graphics and the ships were good fun to fly. The problem is that you never know where to go or what to do. You're supposed to go out in to the universe and find "jobs" to do but with no direction or idea as to how to go about doing it. I went from one planet to another, nothing happened but I enjoyed the view. Too bad the game cheat manual is out of print.
I-War 2: EoC / For the Space Sim Fan May 16, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A decent storyline, upgradeable and customisable ships and a realistic physics engine. If you like I-War, you'll want this.The learning curve on this game is a bit steep, especially on multiplayer but well worth the effort IMHO.
Underrated game July 21, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Rarely do you find a game these days that has the two qualities that make a great game. Graphics and gameplay. Far too aften it's one or the other. These days the plot usually has to suffer because developers spend way too much time trying to visually impress the gamer. This is not the case in I-War 2. From the main menu interface, the music, just the presentation in general upon first installing the game it's hard not to initially sit there with your mouth open in awe. Though far and few between, the cutscenes in this game are nothing less than spectacular. Don't be fooled though, the learning curve on this game is very steep. I knew this from the get go and I decided I was going to finish this game. I started playing Sep 02, I finished it in around April 03. I don't have the time to play 10 hr marathons, but everytime I did sit down, I played this. One of the downfalls in the game is that there are a few problems with the in game scripting, in laymen's terms sometimes parts of the script won't continue if certain things are done in a right order, and it can be very frustrating, especially because there's no way to know. With a very small amount of time there are fan websites that can help guide you or show you what your doing wrong. Plus through patches about 95% of these "holes" have been fixed. Another reason so many found the game difficult is the physics of the game, it is a sim so it uses zero gravity, meaning once you start accelerating unless you accelerate the other direction you'll keep going that direction. It makes combat very interesting and very difficult to master. I can't recommend this game enough, the story kept me going to the end, the music and sound effects are beautiful, top notch graphics, exciting epic space battles, a true space sim in every aspect.
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