Jagged Alliance: Back in Action - Story Trailer
Who exactly would you want on your team for a tricky mission?
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Who exactly would you want on your team for a tricky mission?
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http://www.gamesover.com/walkthroughs/jaggedal.htmKaleion said:I have a jagged alliance game on gog but it doesn't have instructions and I don't understand it!!!!!
Is it Deadly Games? I have that one too. They gave it to me for free because... I don't know they're just awesome like that I guess. Anyway that's the expansion pack so that's probably why there's no instructions on how to actually play.Kaleion said:I have a jagged alliance game on gog but it doesn't have instructions and I don't understand it!!!!!
I wouldn't be that worried about it. He's probably just a place holder character used for promotional purposes. Like default male Commander Shepard and the Nord Dovakin.Gennadios said:The video actually shows the player character? Meaning either no player created avatar or a canned one. These guys don't know what they're doing.
I hope they bring MERC back at least. Part of the fun of JA2 was turning the sorry bargain basement mercs they offered into efficient soldiers.
link [http://boards.jaggedalliance.com/index.php?/topic/231-create-your-own-custom-merc-imp/]For the release version we do not plan to allow selfcreated mercs. It could be possible that this changes in the future - but that'd be guessing from my side. So don't nail me down on these words. - bitComposer_Michael
Hate to tell you my friend, but it's no longer a TBS. It's more like a RTS, and the gameplay seems like utter shit.bificommander said:Well, at least one developer has made a much-needed mental leap: "Shooters are more popular than TBS games. However, if I make another shooter, I have to share that market with 500 competeting games. If I make a TBS game, I can get most of the market since they have nothing else. Therefor, making a TBS game doesn't neccesarily mean less profits for me."
Now let's hope they don't botch the design and programming side of development.
Not sure which one you've tried, but Jagged Alliance 2 works perfectly fine on my 32bit Win7. No fan-patch or anything is needed for it.CD-R said:YOu know I've always wanted to try the Jagged Alliance games but they apparently don't work with Windows 7. Anyone know if there's any fan patched that can fix that. This looks pretty cool. They didn't do anything dumb like try to make it a first person shooter set during WWII.
I have 64 bit Windows 7. The page on GOG.com says it's only compatible with XP, and Vista. I haven't actually tried it yet.Zay-el said:Not sure which one you've tried, but Jagged Alliance 2 works perfectly fine on my 32bit Win7. No fan-patch or anything is needed for it.CD-R said:YOu know I've always wanted to try the Jagged Alliance games but they apparently don't work with Windows 7. Anyone know if there's any fan patched that can fix that. This looks pretty cool. They didn't do anything dumb like try to make it a first person shooter set during WWII.
I got Jagged Alliance 2 Gold Pack from play.com and that worked on Win 7 64 bit fine.CD-R said:I have 64 bit Windows 7. The page on GOG.com says it's only compatible with XP, and Vista. I haven't actually tried it yet.
Not sure about 64-bit, but I managed to start JA2 today without any problems whatsoever, so I'm assuming it'll work. From my experiences, Win7 seems to be a lot better at handling oldies, than Vista had been.CD-R said:I have 64 bit Windows 7. The page on GOG.com says it's only compatible with XP, and Vista. I haven't actually tried it yet.
Well thats awesome. I'll have to get it when I'm done with Skyrim.Zay-el said:Not sure about 64-bit, but I managed to start JA2 today without any problems whatsoever, so I'm assuming it'll work. From my experiences, Win7 seems to be a lot better at handling oldies, than Vista had been.CD-R said:I have 64 bit Windows 7. The page on GOG.com says it's only compatible with XP, and Vista. I haven't actually tried it yet.