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World In Conflict: Soviet Assault

World in Conflict presents a chillingly authentic Cold War scenario where the Berlin Wall never fell. The story begins in 1989 as the Soviets, fearing certain collapse, boldly advance into Europe. NATO responds in force only to be met on a second front -- a full-fledged invasion of the American homeland. Players take on the role of field commander, leading the era's most powerful military machines in the campaign to retake America's cities and suburbs.

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Confusion Cleared Over World In Conflict Ports News

Ubisoft confirms that it has no plans to release console ports of World in Conflict at this time...

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault Re-Confirmed News

Ubisoft confirms World in Conflict: Soviet Assault as an expansion pack for the PC - no console versions as yet...

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The World in Conflict studio is picked up by Ubisoft, along with its assets...

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TVG chats to the studio behind World in Conflict on its future post Activision-Blizzard...

PS3 World In Conflict Confirmed News

Sierra Entertainment confirms a PS3 version and an add-on package for the PC...

Official: World In Conflict On Xbox 360 News

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World In Conflict For Xbox 360 News

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User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 06th Apr 2009 06:18, Post No: 14

ok... dude u cant be serious... if a 360 had better graphics and better processing capabilities than the PC why isnt Crysis on the Xbox 360?? Why isnt Warhead? Why is the new CryEngine being scaled or DOWNGRADED so it can be used on consoles? Why do 360's have the RROD error and where did C&C first appear? PC!!!!!

By: Extreme Gamer

Added:Fri 23rd May 2008 11:49, Post No: 13

The fragdolls previewed the game and it looks like a very good game.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 21st Mar 2008 14:13, Post No: 12

this will be gd if there is a expansion pack coz the first one is great!

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 06th Mar 2008 00:20, Post No: 11

The WIC expansion could well become a PERFECT RTS game, this is great news! I love WIC but wish there were a few more units - I'm a long time (since the dawn of time) RTS gamer and need to be slightly overwhelmed by a game to want to master it. If there were more units (and more units allowed in your personal force), plus AUTO-DOWNLOAD of custom maps, the game wouldn't need much else to really catch on Blizzard style. It's already an amazing base engine, it looks great and plays very smoothly. No time is wasted, the artillery options are extremely innovative. I can't wait for the next level.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 28th Feb 2008 21:22, Post No: 10

world in conflict would be nicer on xbox 360. graphic would be better then on max details on pc. wohoo

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 24th Nov 2007 14:07, Post No: 9

im glad its coming to 360. i played this game on my Vista Core 2 Duo T5300 2GB RAM nVIDIA 7600-256 and after initial tutorial and mission 1 the game began to bring my system to its knees!! Amen to 360.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 25th Sep 2007 16:40, Post No: 8

Are you serious? The graphics are better on a console?? If you believe that you have been living in the dark your whole life. The nature of the PC, is that it is continuously updated, as opposed to a console, which is updated every 3 years or so. The technology available in PC's right now has already outdated the xbox 360. I have been both a pc and console gamer for years, and one thing holds true; the PC always has better graphics. This is of course giving that you have the right hardware and software on your PC. I am running a dual core PC, with Microsoft vista (which contains DX10 technolgy not available anywhere else, which has brought graphics on the pc to a level beyond the capacity of the xbox) And of course a $400 graphics card to go with it, which supports dx10. The result, stunning graphics and frame rates. I rented world in conflict on the 360... doesnt even come close to the pc experience. alot of highend features are cut, and additionally, the 360 simply lacks the graphics processing abilities of the nvidia 8000 series card i have. WHy? because the card came out after the 360... its simply newer technology.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 19th Sep 2007 23:16, Post No: 7

But the graphics are better on consoles, since they are built for gaming, besides controls are easy to learn also, just look at CNC 3 and BFME2.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 23rd Jun 2007 05:16, Post No: 6

RTS's on a PC is better. You are more accurate, way faster, easier to pump out units and command them than a noobstick.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 13th Jun 2007 09:57, Post No: 5

re "I really hope this is not true" why would anyone wish this not to be true, it is not like you have to play it on the 360. Go play in traffic stupid. re : "How do you play an RTS on a gamepad?" The easy and excellent way it was done for C&C 3 on 360. At least it'll play on my 360 when I put the disk in. Half the PC gamers will be playing with drivers, buying new graphics cards or playing traffic.

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