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Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Fifty thousand penguins are waddling with murderous intent. Their target is a ragtag band of fighters—Roman legionaries, World War II-era US infantry, medieval archers, axe-wielding fantasy dwarves and Chuck Norris, all standing in wait for the avian horde. Norris breaks off first, followed by the Romans. Each legionary kills tens of penguins before falling, but there’s still tens of thousands more. The ranged fighters do well for a while, but the mass of writhing penguin flesh swings around to flank and subsume. The scene starts to draw some attention. Samuel turns to ask me something, but the question is lost as he notices the hundreds of dead penguins littering the battlefield. Andy is called over, but has to leave because he can’t deal with the single-digit framerate as my CPU struggles to process the inadvisable number of angry, flightless birds I’ve created. This is Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator at its most effective. It’s less a game than a tool for generating ridiculous combat scenarios. Experienced as a bite-sized chunk of surreal action, it’s incredibly effective. It’s no wonder it caught the attention of some big name YouTubers, and why, as a result, it spent a large portion of its first week out of Early Access in Steam’s top sellers list. Unfortunately, outside of the 30-or-so minutes of entertainment that comes from seeing penguins (or kangaroos, or orcs, or zombies, or Santas) do battle, it’s not very good. There’s a decent number of unit types, historical, fictional and animal.TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

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You can assign any number of them, into a variety of teams, and place them across the handful of maps. The interface for this is clunky and limited, but it’s functional. Once tweaked to your specifications, you watch the action play out. Usually, this involves wrenching the camera around (or sitting back in cinematic mode), and watching as fighters wave weapons at each other until one of them falls down. UEBS is good at the moneyshot – the ridiculous joy of seeing an unreasonable number of chickens swarm over some Nazis. It doesn’t look very good, and the animations are basic. It’s frequently buggy, too. Worse than that, though, it just isn’t very pleasant to manipulate or control. I constantly felt like I was fighting against the interface or camera. A few usability tweaks would have made things more pleasant, such as an RTS style minimap that you could click to instantly warp the camera. Things get worse if you attempt to ‘possess’ a fighter—assuming direct control to try to help or hinder a team. There’s no weight or depth to fighting, and that’s assuming a bug doesn’t trap the camera outside the boundaries of the map—as happened to me when I attempted to take control of Chuck Norris in order to kick a few penguins. I like Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator’s conceit—I used to love creating AI skirmishes in Garry’s Mod—but here any potential drama is squandered by the poor execution. UEBS is good at the moneyshot—the ridiculous joy of seeing an unreasonable number of chickens swarm over some Nazis, or a super-powered turtle take on a cavalry brigade.

Create massive battles with absolutely no limits.

But the joke soon wears thin, and, outside of that single gag, Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator fails to entertain. When the universally derided game Ninety-Nine Nights II was announced back in 2010, the game’s producer made a bold claim: you’d end up squaring off against armies of up to 1 million troops. This naturally became a meme, and the game absolutely didn’t even come close to this. Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2, on the other hand, does. Mostly. You ever wonder if five John Wicks would be enough to take down 100,000 zombies? Well, they’re more than enough. The game enters Early Access today with nothing but its sandbox components, so the question stands: is Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2, or UEBS2, worth it yet? UEBS2 is going to get campaigns with stories and the like, along with the ability for players to craft their own. At launch, however, the game only offers a sandbox mode and a few maps, such as Mount Olympus and Troy. Of course, there isn’t much in the way of “gameplay” to speak of, but that’s not really the point. It really couldn’t be much easier to place your armies and jump right into the madness without wasting any time. There’s no need for a tutorial or anything of the sort. Everything’s purely self-explanatory. You can add as many armies as you’d like and separate them into teams. You can then specify how many units you want on that team and place them wherever you desire on the map.The Padre Switch NSP

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

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There’s a pretty large selection of units to choose from, including obvious choices such as Roman and Greek armies, to zombies, WWII soldiers, hero characters (including John Wick, Chuck Norris, and… Nikola Tesla?). You can even add animals such as ducks and shrimp. Then you just boot into the map. At this point, you can position the armies via the overhead RTS mode, or take control of an individual unit. Then you press a button and the armies will start attacking each other. Or they’ll stand around if you set them to hold instead of attack. Okay, the one million troop thing also appears to be a bit untrue in Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 Early Access. But only by a little bit! Whenever I tried to set the unit count at a million, only about 996,000 or so would show up. Hopefully more development means we can reach the 1 million dream. When you take control of a unit, you can only move, run, and use a single attack. Or have them make a “battle cry” sound. The single attacks for the melee characters are underwhelming and, unfortunately, not fun to use. If you wanted to slaughter a horde with melee attacks, it’d definitely take a while. And then there’s the characters with guns. Guns are massively overpowered. Kicking off a fight between ranged armies will just see the battlefield descend into a light show where the better units melt their targets. It’s ridiculous. Those five John Wicks took out 100,000 zombies in no time at all, too. Such is the power of gun fu. I hope melee movesets are expanded on, as I’d absolutely love to wander into the middle of a horde and just tear through it.

Gameplay.

Granted, you can make custom units and massively increase their health, damage, attack ranges, and other parameters. Much like everything else, it’s all super easy. UEBS2 doesn’t exactly run well, but it runs much better than it probably has any right to. If there are like a million characters duking it out and I’m still getting 40 fps, that’s not at all a deal-breaker, especially since this isn’t a “gameplay” kind of game. Not yet, at least. If you’re looking to simply throw crazy armies at each other then Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 is worth it in Early Access. Everyone else might want to wait and see how the campaigns go, but that won’t take too long, as the game is only set to stay in EA for a few months. Let’s hope it ends up kind of feeling like what a good Dynasty Warriors game would be. You know, if those got made. Here is a sandbox like no other. Create massive battles with absolutely no limits. Want to see 10,000 chickens fight an army of Romans?? Sure, why not. Want to see a company of WW2 U.S soldiers fight 11,000 Medieval soldiers?? There are simply no limits to the carnage you can achieve in Epic Battle Simulator. Mess around with a massive variety of units. Everything from, Roman Centurions, Medieval soldiers, Knights, Orcs, Trolls, and yes, chickens! The main focus in this game is giving the player no restrictions to what he can do. That is why we decided not to limit the amount of units in battle. Want to see what a battle of 100,000 units looks like?Wargroove

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

We don’t recommend going past 10,000 for most machines but its your CPU, do what you want! On top of that, you can play as any one of the units in the game, getting up close and personal to help change the tides of a massive battle, while rallying teammates and giving them orders! Unfortunately there really aren’t many engines that you can chuck 10,000 characters in and expect good performance. This is why I worked months on end to create the most powerful crowd rendering system ever conceived in Unity engine. The detail of each character has little effect on performance while each individual acts independently, but is working towards a greater good for his team. Each individual decides his own path and navigates complex environments. But I didn’t stop there! With the large open environments, I needed a more dynamic lighting solution than the one built in to Unity engine. So I built my own dynamic global illumination lighting engine. This enables bounce light completely in real time. What does that mean? That means every piece of shiny armor is reflecting it’s true surroundings, every bright surfaces illuminates it’s surroundings and effects the overall lighting. Fifty thousand penguins are waddling with murderous intent. Their target is a ragtag band of fighters—Roman legionaries, World War II-era US infantry, medieval archers, axe-wielding fantasy dwarves and Chuck Norris, all standing in wait for the avian horde. Norris breaks off first, followed by the Romans.

Story.

Each legionary kills tens of penguins before falling, but there’s still tens of thousands more.The ranged fighters do well for a while, but the mass of writhing penguin flesh swings around to flank and subsume. The scene starts to draw some attention. Samuel turns to ask me something, but the question is lost as he notices the hundreds of dead penguins littering the battlefield. Andy is called over, but has to leave because he can’t deal with the single-digit framerate as my CPU struggles to process the inadvisable number of angry, flightless birds I’ve created.This is Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator at its most effective. It’s less a game than a tool for generating ridiculous combat scenarios. Experienced as a bite-sized chunk of surreal action, it’s incredibly effective. It’s no wonder it caught the attention of some big name YouTubers, and why, as a result, it spent a large portion of its first week out of Early Access in Steam’s top sellers list. Unfortunately, outside of the 30-or-so minutes of entertainment that comes from seeing penguins (or kangaroos, or orcs, or zombies, or Santas) do battle, it’s not very good.There’s a decent number of unit types, historical, fictional and animal. You can assign any number of them, into a variety of teams, and place them across the handful of maps. The interface for this is clunky and limited, but it’s functional. Once tweaked to your specifications, you watch the action play out. Usually, this involves wrenching the camera around (or sitting back in cinematic mode), and watching as fighters wave weapons at each other until one of them falls down.It doesn’t look very good, and the animations are basic.

It’s frequently buggy, too. Worse than that, though, it just isn’t very pleasant to manipulate or control. I constantly felt like I was fighting against the interface or camera. A few usability tweaks would have made things more pleasant, such as an RTS style minimap that you could click to instantly warp the camera. Things get worse if you attempt to ‘possess’ a fighter—assuming direct control to try to help or hinder a team. There’s no weight or depth to fighting, and that’s assuming a bug doesn’t trap the camera outside the boundaries of the map—as happened to me when I attempted to take control of Chuck Norris in order to kick a few penguins.I like Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator’s conceit—I used to love creating AI skirmishes in Garry’s Mod—but here any potential drama is squandered by the poor execution. UEBS is good at the moneyshot—the ridiculous joy of seeing an unreasonable number of chickens swarm over some Nazis, or a super-powered turtle take on a cavalry brigade. But the joke soon wears thin, and, outside of that single gag, Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator fails to entertain. Welcome to Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2, the most ridiculous and insane battle simulator in existence! Create eye watering battles with hundreds of thousands, and even millions of characters on screen! Sandbox mode has returned, with infinite army sizes and far greater flexibility than ever.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

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Command your armies in RTS mode with full drag select army control, or get the job done yourself and play as any one of the units in 3rd or 1st person. Jump into multiple story and player driven campaigns or make your own and share them with your friends! FPS invasion will also be returning soon, where you play through the eyes of a soldier fighting off hordes of zombies in first person. Lets not ignore the elephant in the room! UEBS2 features revolutionary new crowd rendering and AI technology which uses pure GPU POWER to bring nation size battles to life! Witness the first game to fully utilize full GPU acceleration for every AI individual and all the technology behind the crowd tech. UEBS2 handles 100 times more characters on screen than its predecessor, and in far greater detail and quality. Details were not ignored, every individual has highly advanced decision making and animation, all while working together for a greater goal. With the maps being as large as they are, it would be nice to increase game speed to x4, x8, or even x10 normal speed.  The maps look cool, but they’re just broken. Loaded up Omaha beach. First off, map size was just frustrating here, but there are pill boxes that units just run through instead of offering any type of cover. It’s possible and logical that the AI has problems recognizing this issue, but then just don;’t include them. There is a ww1 theme map with trenches that offer nothing more than just an interesting cosmetic. If you have units in the trench they can’t fire out of it.Ridge Racer Unbounded

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