I loved this game. I have hundreds of hours across multiple versions. I cannot recommend it in its current state*. *Note: If you dont own this game, but you are the kind of person that knows PRC built basically a whole new aircraft but called it the J-8B, so it looked like an upgrade to the J-8 to get it past their bosses, just like how the Super Hornet is related to the hornet, then you should strongly consider buying the game. No other person should own this game. I recently came back to it after some time away. Default flight behavior of aircraft basically makes the game unplayable. It used to be that i could have my jets fly out of the combat area and when they hit bingo fuel they would automatically go back to their home base. In my most recent game when they hit bingo they picked the closest airbase as the new home and go there. In the scenario i was just playing the base my f-22s picked was under rocket attack. Also sometimes I think they would RTB on afterburner? Default ...
Command: Modern Operations
- Release Date:
- Nov 14, 2019
- Developer:
- Command Development Team
- Publisher:
- Matrix Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

The first release of Command rocked the foundations of modern PC wargaming, steamrolled its way into the Pentagon and won numerous "Wargame Of The Year" awards. Now, the restless rascals at WarfareSims are back at it with a vengeance! The already legendary game of modern cross-domain operations returns with an all-new UI, even more refined simulation mechanics and a host of new features and content to engross you into the challenges of warfare post-WW2 and in the 21st century. Are you ready? Are you up to it?
No man, and no armed service, is an island. Aircraft, ships, submarines, ground forces and installations, satellites and even strategic weapons are at your disposal. You are given the forces and their hardware; but you have to direct them wisely.
You asked for a faster, smoother earth-globe interface with richer, even more detailed map layers - and you got it! Over half a terabyte's worth of satellite imagery and terrain elevation combine to deliver an unprecedentedly crisp battlefield for your forces to roam.
Command's new slick, dark-themed UI slams you right into the seat of a modern-day military command center and never lets go. Play in desktop-standard window or gamelike full-screen mode. Arrange your secondary info windows just how you like them - or park them into extra monitors. Customize your map and info windows to perfection to suit your play style.
Hundreds of changes and additions to gameplay based directly on user feedback means the game is now yours more than ever. Minimaps? Check. Quickly load recent scenarios or saves? Yup. Real-time dynamic ORBATs of both friendly forces and known contacts? Yessir. Time-step sim execution to prevent “runaway sim”? Can do. Glorious victories or crushing defeats have never felt so easy to experience.
Don’t spend too long gawking at the pretty maps, because the battlefield is even more alive and ready to crush you! Expanded ground ops let you take advantage of distinct terrain types (desert, forest, urban, swamps etc.) for mobility, weapon effects and visibility. Enhanced AI routines for dogfights and even more technical factors make your grip on air superiority more tenuous. The groundbreaking features of the “Chains Of War” campaign are now standard: Disrupt your enemy’s communications to isolate his units (but watch out for your own), perform scriptless amphibious, airdrop or pickup operations, watch as aircraft limber back shot almost to pieces and marvel at exotic new weaponry.

Even at the dawn of unmanned systems, combat is not a dry hardware comparison. Your war machines are crewed or remote-controlled by human beings: people trained with varied proficiency (from novice to ace), operating under custom doctrine and rules of engagement (when to do what, how to decide, how to react etc.), most of the time making the rational decision, and sometimes making a brilliant call or a mistake. These people often matter far more than the hardware. The deadliest combat units are only as sharp as their crews.
Korea. Colonial wars. Vietnam. Middle East. Cuba. Falklands. Iran-Iraq. World War 3. Desert Storm. India & Pakistan. The Arctic circle. Past and future conflicts in the Pacific, Norwegian Sea, Russian & Chinese periphery and more. Experience conflict from post-WW2 all the way to 2020+ and beyond, in more than 600 official and community scenarios. Test your mettle against lethal land-based missile batteries, air regiments, naval fleets or pirate groups. Face off against threats of the past, present and future. How do you measure up against the challenges of modern warfare?
The new “Quick Battle Generator” lets you quickly get into the action without worrying about wider strategic or political complexities. Or use the ultra-powerful scenario editor to put together your own dream battle just the way you want it. Enhanced scripting capabilities through the built-in Lua engine mean you can even create your own combat AIs. Think you can create your own WOPR/Joshua? Prove it!
All the original Command official scenarios remastered from scratch by professional scenario designer Rory Noonan (author of the “Silent Service” scenario set), plus brand-new official and community scenarios to quench your wargaming appetite. Updated cold-war and modern-day databases with the latest in hardware and systems mean you’ll never run out of setups to try out. Seamlessly import and use your existing Command scenarios, saves, .inst files and more!
Command: Modern Operations. Just when you thought it cannot get any better.

FEATURES
* Revised user interface, based on dark theme and with lots of tweaks for improved gameplay.
* Completely re-written map engine, enabling fast and lag-free zoom & pan operations.
* New spectacular high-resolution map layers
* Support for real-time Tacview 3D view (NOTE: separate purchase of Tacview Advanced edition required)
* Numerous new UI & gameplay features such as hover-info databox, time-step mode, colored datablocks, minimaps, "recently loaded" scens/saves etc.
* Massive boost in simulation performance/scalability.
* Automatic on-demand remote fetching of platform images (Players no longer need to manually download and install the database image packs)
* Message Log 2.0: A radically improved message reporting system.
* New game mode: Quick Battle Generator
* New line-of-sight (LOS) tool
* New ScenEdit feature: Merge scenarios
* New sim features:
- Customizable aircraft formations
- Terrain type affecting movement, vulnerability and detectability of ground forces
- New cost-based pathfinder engine
- Realistic sub comms
- Patrols with customizable movement pattern
- Vastly improved aircraft flight model
- Improved dogfight AI
- Aircraft crew G-tolerance
- Radar frequency agility
- Explicit Doppler-notching
* Renewed emphasis on overall gameplay experience:
- Additional and expanded tutorials
- Stylized map icons by default
- The "Chains Of War” previously-exclusive features (cargo & amphib ops, aircraft damage, comms disruption and advanced weapon types) are now standard.
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User Reviews
This game is utterly terrible. It will not function for land components. They just drive past each other even when you follow all the instructions. Buying it is just a waste of money. Absolutely frustrating waste of my time.
Such a pos game. Overly complex, can't even launch weapons when they are shooting at you. Graphics are basic. Waste of money cash grab.
I did not liked it, the UI is too difficult and not clear, I prefer Sea Power...
An amazingly deep (with steep learning curve) simulation of modern naval and air warfare (mainly)
It's a tactical strategy game with few graphics. However, its somewhat more realistic in planning military operations. This makes the game more challenging and fun. If you have no patience for planning of possible tactical scenarios, then this game is not for you.
Command: Modern Operations, developed by WarfareSims and published by Slitherine Ltd., is arguably one of the most detailed and sophisticated military simulation platforms available to the public. It builds upon its predecessor, Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations (CMANO), but introduces enough refinements and new features to stand on its own as a monumental leap forward in the realm of digital war gaming. Designed primarily for players who crave hyper-realistic military strategy and tactical planning, the game isn’t just about pointing and clicking units—it’s about managing real-world logistics, interpreting sensor data, planning multi-domain operations, and responding to dynamic battlefield changes that mimic real-life modern warfare. The first thing to understand about Command: Modern Operations is that it’s not a typical real-time strategy game. There are no flashy explosions or cinematic camera angles—this is a sandbox for professional-grade simulation that places you ...
I don't know how much more effort I can put into this game just to learn the basics. After sixteen hours and going through tutorials more than once I still have not been able to play this the way I would like to and still have no idea how to use most of the functions. It is not for the casual gamer and for me is overly complicated and cluttered. It is so easy to mess up either by hitting a key you didn't mean to hit or not clicking on something you should have clicked on when preparing a mission. If you have hours upon hours of time to spare to learn an extremely complicated system then this game is for you. Honestly, I would not call this a game, it is a learning tool for people who are in the military and are involved in war planning. I think I'll wait for Harpoon to come out, that was very simple and much easier to learn and play.
It is very thorough
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: (32-bit) Windows 7 / 8 / 10
- Processor: (32-bit) minimum dual-core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: (32-bit) DX 9.0c compatible video card with 128MB+ VRAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 40 GB available space
- Sound Card: Compatible sound card
Recommended
- OS: (64-bit) Windows 10
- Processor: (64-bit) quad-core, 4th-generation Intel or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: (64-bit) DX11 compatible GeForce GT 1030+ or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 40 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Command: Modern Operations cost?
Command: Modern Operations costs $79.99.
What are the system requirements for Command: Modern Operations?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: (32-bit) Windows 7 / 8 / 10 Processor: (32-bit) minimum dual-core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: (32-bit) DX 9.0c compatible video card with 128MB+ VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 40 GB available space Sound Card: Compatible sound card Recommended: Recommended: OS: (64-bit) Windows 10 Processor: (64-bit) quad-core, 4th-generation Intel or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: (64-bit) DX11 compatible GeForce GT 1030+ or equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 40 GB available space
What platforms is Command: Modern Operations available on?
Command: Modern Operations is available on Windows PC.
Is Command: Modern Operations worth buying?
Command: Modern Operations has 53% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Command: Modern Operations released?
Command: Modern Operations was released on Nov 14, 2019.
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