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Yeah, it's fine. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I used to play Quake & other FPS like Wolfy ET and played them competitively - i loved ID softwares' titles.
Had a lot of fun with them and spent hours on those old titles.
I played the original Wolfenstein and a couples titles that released for the Xbox, as well as a few of Unreal's games. all good titles.
Sorry for jumping into this about 2 years late but I think the current holder of Axis & Allies IP would be Sereno Ventures LLC (DE), which acquired most of the assets of Encore Software LLC at a bankruptcy auction in 2017. It's unclear whether this company or Atari possesses the necessary licenses to bring the game to Steam.
I appreciate you looking into that, That's further than I got researching. Thank you!
we are a group of 8 friends wishing that this game can be one day in Steam...
i have the game but i dont think works with windows 10
i had it working on my old desktop but i think something went wrong with the graphics card
Good info, here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_%26_Allies#Video_games
A free open-source knock-off: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TripleA / https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea/
I don't know who owns the development licensing for A&A PC Ports. It's likely to be Hasbro under one of their subsidiaries. (AH/WotC)
There's community mods that update the game's compatibility and there's prolly other things. Just check moddb if you're struggling.
I knew about this, it's not the game I was talking about. But thank you, I'm thinking about purchasing that one
>.> this is an old account, but the message is kinda suspicious....
How would people who have played the digital versions compare and/or rate them?
From my limited experience with board games, this one included, it depends on the group. When you play a board game IRL the tone/people make or break the game. It can be a fun experience with friends, or a horrible experience with total strangers whose personalities don't mix. Virtually (Speaking for the 2004 Atari version) you get the RTS experience and see your units moving and doing battle.
These are two different styles of play each with their own pros and cons. Whichever you enjoy most comes to experiencing yourself and going with that.