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Deep Descent?
Oh! Do not know that one... I see... I guess I have to look.
Thank you,
Sorry, for me it was Aquanox 3 but with a title name instead of a number. And I can't find Deep Descent, the prequel game as you said on Steam.
Where did you get it?
Sorry English is not my first language.
Thank you,
2. Its the Prequel. Nothing was realy explained in either 3 games, other that "your underwater, deal with it"
First came the original "C&C" then its prequel "C&C : red alert". Then "C&C : Tiberian Sun" that had no official number but is actually the 2nd. During TS, Westwood studio was sold by "Virgin" and bought by "EA games". (Optionally "C&C : Red Alert 2" in an other timeline). Then came "C&C3 : Tiberium Wars" and "C&C4 : Tiberian Twilight".
You can blame EA for many things but naming was always crystal clear.
And this game is neither a prequel or a sequel, it's a reboot. Deadeye Flint is just an easter egg.
the first game explained all to you.
here is the whole story and history, from the perspective of ALL major factions in the game.
https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/21651697/schleichfahrt-bedienungsanleitung-aqua-datennetz
it's german, but google translate is a thing.
or look for
archimedian dynasty handbook
there might be a already translated version out there.
Or the english manual. ;)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XzyU4_S-b6_1zbPvoINi_K_K42y6iaLQ/view?usp=sharing
And yes, Archimedean Dynasty is from a time when manuals were actually a part of the game. xD A lot of key informations were inside them.