![]() ![]() In the face of strong German armor and endless troops, you have limited reinforcements that are doled out as you capture objectives. They receive a seemingly endless supply of Tiger and Panther tanks that are ridiculously hard to kill. The enemy troops mostly sit in defensive positions with artillery, and do a remarkable job of killing a lot of your units before they are winkled out of their foxholes. You’re often are presented with large maps with a lot of units to start with, but it’s never explained that you need to take the objectives in the order listed, or you don’t get reinforcements. ![]() ![]() Supply vehicles collide like keystone kops, get confused, and stop resupplying. Tanks bump into each other, and often advance backwards with their weakest face to the enemy. Path finding is horrible, with units often taking the long way around obstacles and exposing themselves to plenty of enemy fire. Sudden Strike’s biggest problem is that it is an old game with old game problems. My problems were resolved by opening the Add/Remove Programs applet, selecting Windows Features, and enabling Legacy Components / Direct Play. If the game is going to be marketed to an audience with modern computers, it should be able to run without excuses about it being old. ![]() A lot of reviewers have rightfully dinged the game not running under Win 10 圆4. ![]()
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