[h1] Very promising little MMO RTS game, but already abandoned - AVOID [/h1] Positives: + Great theme and atmosphere of the game + Game mechanics are decent and taken from games like Supreme Commander/Ashes of The Singularity + Graphics look decent + Nice soundtrack (of course there could be more tunes) Negatives: - No more updates are expected - Not enough variety of units and factions are all the same - No normal single player campaign and skirmish is also very shallow at the moment (no options to set more than 1 opponent for example) - Some bugs and other minor glitches, but they are expected in early access Game
Win That War!
- Release Date:
- Apr 7, 2017
- Developer:
- Bidaj, Insane Unity
- Publisher:
- Bidaj
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Year 1023 of the Galactic Era, bold explorers discover a new planetary system. The presence of extremely rare resources on these untapped stars is quickly confirmed, immediately prompting the greatest economic powers of the Galaxy to dispatch their envoys in order to take control.

The heart of the Win That War! experience lies in a massively multiplayer online campaign, in which opposing factions wage merciless war to conquer territories at planetary scale. You start as a low-ranking, underachieving employee in a major corporation trying to expand its industrial empire. As of now, nearly all industrial production means in the galaxy are owned by those three economical super-powers with divergent goals, serving incompatible ideals.
You’re now one of them:
- Collect intelligence to prepare your strategy,
- Earn and trade resources to enrich yourself and develop your upgrade tree,
- Defeat your enemy and expand the domination of your faction over the entire planet,
- Switch to the next planet!
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User Reviews
While this game has crashing and freezes (to be expected from early access), it also has storming enemy bases with hundreds of laser tanks, fun base construction, neat progression trees and interesting squad options that allow a range of tactics. I really enjoy the art style although my only familiarity with retro sci-fi styling comes from Futurama and the odd episode of Star Trek: Voyager. The opportunities for co-operation extend far beyond the scope of regular RTS games as multiple players can be landing and contesting different territories all at once with bonus cash getting paid out at certain conquest landmarks making it both fun and lucrative to work together. The population limit is currently set at 250 per territory per player, so with 9 players contesting a region the battles can get huge and are very satisfying to watch. It is pretty cheap to setup extra squads letting you contest large chunks of a planet single-handedly. So yeah, I'm very much enjoying this game, it certai...
Really good game, nice pictures, nice game play. What I like the most is you can quickly build your little colony and then attack the other players. You have a good mixt between battle and building phase. The fact that the game is quick give that game something rare : you can play half an hour or a full night and take 100% of fun. I play with a RAM of 4G, the game runs but sometimes it's slow.
The game looks somewhat promising. I refunded in the end though, as the gameplay seemed too simplistic, the progression balance was wrong (max level squads would have significant advantages over base ones) and all in in all felt like I'd have to invest too much time to remain competitive or grind enough in game currency to be maxed. If this was a standalone RTS it wouldn't be worth buying, but if you want to support the concept of MMORTS's in general, why not. Seems like the developers have a lot more planned for the future, so potentially worth buying later down the line as well.
after launching the game i cant do anything... will update this review if it works, else refund inc
The first thing I simply want to say, awesome. I have been following the game for a while now, and at some point I started to fear this would be a heavily instanced game. Where you would fight over territory, but in the very standard form, where you are forced to fight 1vs1, 2vs2 or 3vs3. You would all start without anything and build up from the start. However this is absolutely not the case, while you do fight in instance based areas, you can leave and join at any moment, without any restrictions. If you jump into an area, the enemy has often already set up a complete base where you start from scratch. Once you have defeated the enemy, you can decide to leave the area again, or you can decide to leave your army there (by default you have 2 'armies', but you can get up to 6 or 8). War: Something that does bother me a little bit, is that when you leave an area, it simply becomes neutral again, this makes the taste of victory a bit less, after all you have just cleared out an enemy ar...
Would-a. Could-a. Should-a. This game is awesome except for it was left on a fire station doorstep. AVOID.
Very promising and fun game to play. Hopefully the promised features will be added soon this game has great potential.
very fun game with a lot of replayability. could do with more people but i hope a positive review will help with that. in more detail it is good if you like starcraft/ supreme commander games and want to play a similar game but with something fresh added to the core gameplay. read their instructions!
Abandoned.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows (64bits only) 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
- Processor: Core i3 5th generation / i5 3nd generation
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 10 dedicated GPU
- DirectX: Version 10
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: 5.1 support available
- Additional Notes: UHD support available
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows (64bits only) 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
- Processor: Core i5 4th generation
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GTX 660 / AMD R9 2xx
- DirectX: Version 10
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: 5.1 support available
- Additional Notes: UHD support available
FAQ
How much does Win That War! cost?
Win That War! costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Win That War!?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows (64bits only) 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 Processor: Core i3 5th generation / i5 3nd generation Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 10 dedicated GPU DirectX: Version 10 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: 5.1 support available Additional Notes: UHD support available Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows (64bits only) 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 Processor: Core i5 4th generation Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia GTX 660 / AMD R9 2xx DirectX: Version 10 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: 5.1 support available Additional Notes: UHD support available
What platforms is Win That War! available on?
Win That War! is available on Windows PC.
Is Win That War! worth buying?
Win That War! has 54% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Win That War! released?
Win That War! was released on Apr 7, 2017.
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