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As for the "any similar games?" I really don't know man. I'm chasing the same question mark too.
https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/downloads/
"Flashpoint Infinity 9.0" worked great for me. It takes a while to decompress, but ran great once I got everything extracted. The launcher was in, "C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Downloads\Flashpoint 9.0 Infinity\Launcher\Flashpoint.exe"
No FPS issues. No errors with the text running far off to the right, like I was seeing in browser emulators like Ruffle. Totally worth checking out if you want to give 1917 or 1944 a try.
Some games are bugged in infinity. Its not in Ultimate though! If it ever lags while playing a flash game, its because of the flash engine itself and not really your pc or the program. Flash player is so old and its so broken
Then I'm left to mourn it all over again.
But this week I found a new game for the Warfare Online community.
It's called 'Mechabellum' and it definitely scratches the same itch that we miss in Warfare Online.
It doesn't have a military skin, but it is probably the closest thing that provides the same addictive tug-of-war rush of Warfare Online.
Games like Rise of Legions, Minion Masters, and Art of War:Red Tides come close...but these games are a bit linear and don't have the same replayability that Warfare Online had.
'Mechabellum' takes the 'tug-of-war' gameplay to a whole different level.
The game mechanics are really addictive and you can't really put the game down.
I immediately thought of 'Warfare Online' and thought I'd come let people know.
Just like Warfare Online, Mechabellum is a 10/10 and I definitely recommend.