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THE
PUNIC WARS - A CLASH OF TWO EMPIRES
was developed by Haemimont Games and combines the RTS (real
time strategy) and RPG (role playing game) genre into one. You
get the chance to play either as one of the four mighty powers
in single player or multiplayer challenges or relive the experience
of key historical figures such as Hannibal in exciting adventures
set against the Punic Wars. Read on to find out more about the
Punic Wars, the main features of the game and the minimum PC
spec requirements.

The
Punic Wars
Historical
Background
In
the height of its glory, Carthage was the greatest power in
the ancient world. With trade routes throughout the entire Mediterranean,
there were hardly any others able or willing to dispute its
strength. Goods, gold and slaves poured into the majestic city
and were the source of its might. Countless mercenaries' armies
were constantly acquired to ensure that all who threatened Carthage
or its interest would be taken down. However, another Empire
was also on the rise. The city of Rome too had begun to gain
strength and soon decided to openly challenge their Carthaginian
rivals. The time of the Punic Wars had begun.
The Roman
Campaign
Seeing
the power and influence of Carthage, the Senate of Rome decided
that something should be done. An army was prepared and sent
under a false pretext to Sicily. The First Punic war started
when Carthage lost its advantage and was forced to withdraw
from Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia. The Carthaginians were not
prepared to lose their world dominance just like that. Its attention
became focused on the Spanish peninsula. Seeing this, Rome responded
and a fight for territory ultimately resulted in the Second
Punic War. Yet at that time, Rome had already achieved dominance
in Europe and managed to claim victory once more. All Carthaginian
remnants were swept away from the continent though that did
not calm the Senate of Rome. There were still rumours that Carthage
might pose a threat once more. In order to prevent that, the
Third Punic war began and Roman legions were despatched to Africa
with orders to attack the rival city itself. Only a victory
there would determine which of the two powers would remain.
The Carthaginian
Campaign
For
generations, the city of Carthage was seen as the most powerful
in the known world and its empire was far greater than anyone
could imagine. Sadly that was soon to change. After losing the
First Punic War to Rome, a large sum had to be paid to the enemy
and the Carthaginians lost Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia which
forced them to search for another rich land to claim as their
own. Their choice fell on Hispania. A large fleet set off for
the Spanish peninsula to place it under Carthage's control.
Expanding their influence through conquest made the Carthaginian
Empire rise once more to its former splendour. However, it was
not enough. Seeing this as an opportunity, Carthage's greatest
general - Hannibal - decided to bring Rome to its knees. With
an army of mercenaries and war elephants he made his way through
the Alps and steadily progressed towards the heart of the Roman
Empire itself - an event that would change history forever.

Features
Gameplay
- Large maps complete with neutral settlements and camps that
present a threat to all players
- Player controlled heroes that command armies of up to 50 units
on their own providing them with an additional bonus in battle
- Settlements have their own resources they can spend locally
or transport elsewhere
- Rituals performed in places of ancient worship that affect
the entire world
- Military units have the ability to capture resource caravans,
outposts and even entire cities and settlements
- Ships and shipyards providing for sea battles or transport
of armies and resources from one shore to another
- Upgrades that increase the might of the player's armies and
the power of his settlements
- A vast array of items that bring specific bonuses to the unit
carrying them
- A number of special abilities that give different advantages
to the various units
Single
player
- Integration of character development and major battles
- A single-player campaign featuring the campaign of Hannibal
Barca (Sagunto battle, the crossing of the Alps, Cannas battle)
- A single-player campaign featuring the development of the
Roman Republic during the Punic wars (the invasion of Sicily,
the conquest of Hispania, the destruction of Carthage)
Multiplayer
- Four sides to play with - Roman, Gaul, Carthaginian and Iberians
complete with their own historical buildings and units.
- LAN and Internet games with up to 8 players
- Random map generation
- In-game scenario/adventure editor
- Off-line ranking system
Technology
- Large maps with up to 32000 x 32000 pixels
- Support for 5000 units on the map
- Intelligent unit behaviour controlled by scripting language
- Human-like AI opponents with different personalities
- Exceptionally detailed mini-map
- A large number of custom maps.
- Especially composed music and more than 100 new sound effects
Graphics
- Support for 1024x768 or 1280x1024 with thousands of colours
- Textured 3D terrain with lighting that allows landscape views
of unique quality
- Three different seasons selectable for any map
- Over 60 different units
- Numerous buildings and objects to enrich the world

Game
Requirements
Minimal
requirements:
IBM PC or 100% compatible
MS Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
A 400 MHz Pentium II processor
128MB of system memory
Video board capable of displaying 1024x768 with thousands of
colours
4x or faster CD-ROM
DirectX 8.1 or newer
Recommended
requirements
IBM PC or 100% compatible
MS Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
A 600 MHz Pentium II processor
196MB of system memory
Video board capable of displaying 1024x768 with thousands of
colours
Price: £29.99