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GENERAL
What is the goal of the game? How do you win?
Once you join an army, your goal is to help your side
win the campaign. This war can last a few weeks or
a few months- it depends totally on player actions.
The kind of role or mission you play in your army/navy/air
force will change the way you can win on a personal
level but on a global level it is the combined actions
of all the players on your side (Axis or Allied) that
will result in a win. You are part of a huge army
of thousands of soldiers; pilots, crews, sailors who
can ultimately win the war by putting all but a handful
of the hundreds of facilities (towns, cities, docks
and airfields) into contention for ownership, then
taking and holding control.
What happens when your character dies?
If you die the equipment you were using is destroyed
and it will lower your army's supply. You will also
lose all the rank points you may have gained during
your mission. You may respawn into the gameworld at
any time following your character's death.
What is the story line? Is this a re-enactment
of the battles of WWII?
No, the game is not a re-enactment of WWII battles.
No pre-scripted missions or battles exist in this
game. All battles, missions and even Research and
Development and Production (RDP) plans for vehicles,
weapons and combat units are managed by the players-
not scripted by the game's software. Each countries'
army/navy/air force starts a campaign with a realistic
set of vehicles and weapons but once the battles are
underway the outcome of that campaign is largely based
on decisions made and actions taken by the players.
Each sides' player-staffed High Command decides what/how
much to supply their own forces. Also, the effectiveness
of planning and communications and the skills of players
in using weapons and vehicles plays a direct role
in the success of both offensive or defensive missions.
Player decisions and actions- even player morale often
determine the outcome of each campaign.
Are there any other games like Battleground Europe?
No, you won't find any other World War II game that
allows you to take part in a real virtual war with
thousands of players in the same world.
Can you play without leveling/grinding?
Yes, in Battleground Europe leveling isn't't the primary
focus because even a first time player can kill an
veteran 4-star General in this ultimate PvP environment.
If you can't play as much as your friends or other
players you won't be disadvantaged and will be able
to take part in all actions.
What kind of vehicles and weapons are available?
In Battleground Europe you can use a growing list
of 100 different vehicles and weapons. Check our website
for more information on the type of units you can
play.
What is WWII Online?
WWII Online is the title of the 2001 retail release
distributed only in North America. The game has been
improved, upgraded and vastly expanded from the first
version and will be released in the U.S. and Europe
through retail channels as "Battleground Europe".
Who is publishing the game?
The game will be distributed throughout Europe and
other international territories by GMX. U.S. publishing
is being managed by Trisynergy.
When will it be released?
The retail release in the U.S. and Europe is scheduled
for late summer '05.
What are the minimum system requirements?
Windows 98, 2000, XP
1.2 GHz CPU (2 GHz Recommended)
512 MB of RAM (1GB Recommended)
128 MB 3D Video Card
DirectSound-compatibile Audio Card
32X CD-ROM drive (installation only)
56K Modem or High-Speed Internet Access
1 GB Free Hard Drive Space
DirectX 9.0 or higher
Is a 56K modem enough to play?
Yes, you can play with a 56k modem, however it might
prevent you from using some voice communication software
while you are playing.
What is the maximum number of players per server?
Our technology have been tested to handle over 10,000
players per game world.
GAMEPLAY
What armies can you play?
The British Expeditionary Force, The French Army,
the German Army.
How many different vehicles are available?
We have a growing list of 100 vehicles and weapons,
we add new units in game on a regular basis through
online updates.
What kind of vehicles can you use ?
All kind of vehicles- fighters, bombers, tanks, boats,
trucks and more plus Infantry weapons, anti-tank weapons,
anti-aircraft weapons.
Can you blow up bridges?
Yes, bridges are very important strategic points.
The high command often send paratroopers to blow them
to prevent the enemy armour from crossing rivers.
Do you plan to add more Units and Armies?
Yes, we plan to add more armies in later expansion
packs like the U.S. and Italian Armies.
Are there any neutral zones?
No, the game is full PVP. You can travel from Ramsgate(England)
to Cologne(Germany) and kill or get killed by any
enemy you may encounter.
How large is the game map?
1200km x 1200km the biggest contiguous online world
available (as of June 2005).
How many towns are there?
There are over 450 towns, and thousands of other strategic
points like forward bases, bridges, factories, airfields,
harbors, deep water ports etc.
Can you enter in all the buildings ?
Yes, you can get enter and fight in all the buildings,
they can all be destroyed as well.
Do I need a Joystick to play?
No, you can play the infantry portion of the game
without a joystick. You can also play the other parts
of the game without it, but you will be more effective
using one.
Can I run multiple careers ?
Yes, you can run 9 different careers- 3 in each army
with 1 character in each branch(Air/Ground/Sea).
What are Doppler Effects ?
Our game handle geographical sound positioning, you
can locate a sound source very accurately with your
speakers. You can track a sound source without seeing
it. Very useful when you are sneaking close to enemy
troops!
RPG
Can you develop a military career?
Your personas can be promoted in their branches and
get more responsibilities within their brigades and
the High Command.
Can a higher-ranking officer be killed by a Private?
This game is full PvP. Anyone can kill anyone else
given the weapon and skill to use it.
Are there any Non Playing Characters?
Everything that moves in the game world are players.
The towns have minimal static AI protection like anti-aircrafts
guns.
What kind of influence do the officers have in
game?
Officers can post missions and are aware of the big
picture. They can update mission orders and give information
to the troops about what is going on. They can setup
the objectives during the battle, coordinate with
other officers and organize supply and some other
strategic aspects of the game depending on their level
in the hierarchy.
How hard is it to assault a town?
Very hard if you face a well supplied Panzer Division!
It really depends who is your enemy. Part of the intelligence
in-game is to identify who is your enemy and its strength.
Sometimes you may be forced to hold your positions
for days until the High Command can send some reinforcement
to your position.
What happens when the Campaign is over?
We run a special Scenario, so players can enjoy something
different. It can be the re-enactment of a famous
battle or something else. This serves as a brief intermission
prior to the next campaign kick-off.
Is it possible to coordinate with other players
to assault the towns ?
Yes, and it is the key to success you are as much
as possible encouraged to do so!
What kind of transports are available?
Trucks, armored vehicles, cargo ships, transport aircraft-
you can even ride on tanks!
BRIGADES (GUILDS), SQUADS AND HIGH COMMAND
What is the difference between a Squad and a Brigade/Division/Corps?
Battleground Europe has two primary teams- Axis and
Allied. Each side is made up of hundreds/thousands
of players at a time. Imagine a country sending their
troops to battle with no organization or communication
abilities. The troops would have a tough time working
together. Each side has many different levels that
are responsible for organization of their side. Each
level holds a different role in providing the organization.
Each level manages the level below it. So to answer
the question, the Corps/Korps is responsible for the
deployment of the Divisions below in the most effective
way to accomplish their objectives set out by the
higher ranks of command. The Division is responsible
for taking the Corps/Korps level objectives and to
deploy their Brigades in the best way possible to
achieve the objectives. The Brigade is the field level
command unit. The Brigade Command is formed by members
of the brigade. They are responsible for the organization
of the members of the Brigade and those who wish to
take part in their operation. This is the lowest level
within the command.
Squads are groups of players formed by players to
create a social group. Squads affiliate with a Brigade.
The squads are operated by the squad commanders, and
take on the role that meets the needs of their members.
Squads provide players with a organization that gives
training, organization, and friendship. Squads are
different from each other, and each player that selects
a squad has many that they may chose from and they
each range in style of how they play and what type
of leadership that they provide.
What are the Axis and Allied High Commands?
Those are the players driven structures. All the officers
are part of this Players Organization.
What is the role of the High Commands?
There are two teams within the game- the Allied and
the Axis. These two teams wage war on a 24x7 basis
on a vast battlefield. Imagine armies of the world
sending their forces into battle without organization
and leadership. It would be something that no country
would ever do. Leadership and organization makes up
the foundation of any combat force. When the foundation
is B, then the weapons can enhance it. If the leadership
or organization is weak, more than likely numbers
and weapons will not overcome the shortfalls of it.
Ranking players make up the volunteer staff of the
High Commands.
The game battlefield at any time is manned by hundreds
of players in three different branches. Both sides
have objectives to accomplish to win the campaign
for their team. Imagine if there was no organization
or coordination between the players. If each player
set their own goal and tried to accomplish it, not
much would be accomplished. To give each side leadership,
and organization, they have a Command. The Command
is responsible for setting the objectives and then
motivating their team to achieve those objectives.
While some organization may be able to be accomplished
on a smaller scale, the command is able to look at
the whole map and the resources available. This gives
them the ability to deploy troops and weaponry in
the way that is most strategic and tactical for their
team.
The Commands are made up from fellow players who
have learned the game and taken on the role of commanders.
Each side has a Hierarchy, which fills different roles
in providing their team leadership and coordination
on the field. As a player moves up the Chain of Command
they take on a different role with more responsibilities
on the strategic, tactical, and logistical of the
war effort.
How can you join the High Command Staff?
You can contact them on their websites by going to
these URLs:
http://www.alliedhq.wwiionline.com
http://www.axishq.wwiionline.com
SUBSCRIPTION
30 days of free, all-access play come as part of the
CD-key that comes with the retail box. Monthly subscription
of $14.99USD can be paid with a variety of payment
options. Subscribers can get rates as low as $8.50/month
by choosing to pre-pay.
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