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Star Wolves
Developer(s)X-bow Software
Publisher(s)1C Company
Director(s)Aleksey Kozyrev
Designer(s)Dmitry Gulin
Programmer(s)Sergey Semenov
Writer(s)Dmitry Gulin
Aleksey Kozyrev
Paul Kondrashov
Max Bodrikov
Composer(s)Max Kachanoff
Artem Kolpakov
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseRetail
GamersGate[1]
  • WW: 2006
Genre(s)Real-time tactics
RPG
Space simulation
Mode(s)Single-player
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  • In Star Wolves 3: Civil War, as the name implies, civil war has erupted. The forces of the Empire and the New Empire, already at each other's throats, are mixed with the forces of the corporations who were merely thwarted in the events of the original game.
  • In Star Wolves 1, the mothership was repaired after every jump through a portal. In Star Wolves 2, it was repaired every time you docked with a station. Neither of these happen in Star Wolves 3. You can pay 1000 credits for repairs at a Maintenance Station, but they aren't common enough to rely on.

OVR Star Wolves 3: Civil War ('SW3') is a blend of strategy, RPG, and space sim. Although you start with only one character and his little ship, you will soon command a mothership and a team of.

Star Wolves (Russian: Звездные волки) is a real-time, futuristic video game developed by Russian video game developer X-bow Software combining role-playing and real-time tactics gameplay. It was first published in 2004 in Russia by 1C Company, and later in 2005 and 2006 in other parts of Europe and North America, respectively. A sequel, Star Wolves 2, was published in Russia in 2006 and in North America in 2007. Star Wolves 2: Civil War is the latest game in the series (in EU and NA regions it is known as Star Wolves 3: Civil War).

Gameplay[edit]

The game features a mix of role-playing and tactical elements,[2] and is centered around controlling a mothership and small armada of fighter craft in real-time using the mouse in a manner very similar to Homeworld. Ships are piloted by characters whose skills advance as the game progresses. The player is able to select from a number of skill specializations for each character, making each character unique.[2] Players can likewise customize each ship's armament and purchase new equipment on the open and black markets. At various times in the game, new characters will join the player's party so that the team becomes larger and more diverse.

Plot[edit]

The game is set in the future after mankind has journeyed into outer space and formed an interstellar empire. During the course of the game the Empire becomes threatened by an alien species as well as the huge mega-corporations that have grown to control more and more of people's lives. The player is tasked with forming a rag-tag band of mercenaries to take on missions for the various factions, as well playing his or her own hand in humanity's destiny.

Development[edit]

The game was originally envisioned as a turn-based successor to Homeworld, but continued development saw an increased focus on characters and the addition of the 'Smart Pause' feature found in such games as Baldur's Gate.[2]

Reception[edit]

Star Wolves' Metacritic score and MobyRank (two composite scores of professional video game reviews) are 61 and 73 as of January, 2009.[3][4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Six New Games Available Now via Gamersgate.net'. GamersHell. December 2, 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  2. ^ abcJonric (January 31, 2005). 'Star Wolves Interview'. RPG Vault. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  3. ^'Star Wolves (pc: 2005): Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  4. ^'Star Wolves for Windows - MobyGames'. MobyGames. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
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Cheat Codes

Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the 'Main.ini' file in the game directory. Search under the '[GAME]' heading for the following line:

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    DEBUGMODE = 0

and change it to:

    DEBUGMODE = 1

While playing the game, press [Shift] + ~ to display the console window. Then, type 'g_cheats 1' and press [Enter] to enable cheat mode. Press one of the following keys to activate the corresponding cheat function:

Result Key
God modeI