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Star wars empire at war rebel campaign
Star wars empire at war rebel campaign






star wars empire at war rebel campaign

Tyber Zann: Asteroids? Let them come and fight me! In the expansion, Consortium space units are unaffected by asteroids and become invisible to enemy radar Tyber Zann says it best:

  • There are fairly small ones-but big enough to make it dangerous for anything larger than a corvette to pass through-in most space maps.
  • This makes using bombers to take down a ships' shield generators and then letting your own frigates/cruisers/destroyers go to work on the hardpoints a viable strategy.
  • Armor-Piercing Attack: Proton Torpedos, Mass driver cannons, Geonosian sonic blasters, and some missiles ignore shields and directly damage hardpoints.
  • To avoid the player wasting time running around the map hunting down that one elusive last enemy, the game will lift the Fog of War shortly after all the buildings are gone.
  • Anti-Frustration Features: In order to take over a planet you need to destroy every enemy unit and building.
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  • The Twileks (which are represented as all-female) in both games, but particularly in FoC which, as the Consortium, you had the option of enslaving and sending into battle.
  • The Dathomiri Witches, an all-female Force-using organisation.
  • In Forces of Corruption, while still quite capable of slaughtering infantry and the later phases are designed to outmatch vehicles, they aren't as destructive as the Dark Forces cutscenes portrayed them, the Phase II and III models are much slower, and are all easily destroyed by anti-vehicle weaponry (although, this may be justified for balancing reasons and different game genres, as Dark Troopers were incredibly threatening from the perspective of a first-person shooter, and the original Battlefront games' Phase Zero Dark Troopers aside, Dark Troopers had never been shown in battlefield scenarios before that).

    star wars empire at war rebel campaign

  • Adaptational Wimp: In their home game, Dark Troopers were treated like one-man armies capable of destroying a Rebel base in minutes (that is in the cutscenes in gameplay, they're just incredibly dangerous enemies).







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