World in Conflict | One Of A Kind | Analysis and Retrospective

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Multicore CPU fix - follow the link on the support page: https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018260693-World-in-Conflict-Launch-Crash-on-a-computer-with-multicore-CPU?product=gog

Large Address Aware for RAM fix: https://www.moddb.com/downloads/large-address-aware1


World in Conflict was one of the first few RTS games I played in my teenage years that I really fell in love with: and for good reason. There are plenty of reasons for why this game is still such a stand out example within the niche genre of real time strategy games, and it's reasons that you may not expect. Though, ultimately, considering everything this game excelled at when it was first released almost 16 years ago, the two big questions I set out to answer in this retrospective video are:

What is it that made World in Conflict such a unique game, and does it still hold up in 2023? I hope that, by the end of this video, my answers for these questions are quite clear.


We are on the cusp of reaching 5,000 subscribers on this channel, and I cannot thank everyone enough. Thinking about how around this time last year I barely even had 100 subscribers seems so unreal to me, and I hope I can keep making videos for you to enjoy for years to come.

The next few videos are going to be like 15-20 minutes long I swear ;)


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0:00 Intro
3:08 Buying and running the game
5:56 Massive Entertainment
8:28 Presentation/cinematography
11:24 Why invade? And the tale of the Kursk
14:12 The invasion (support assets and deployment)
20:41 The invasion... of America?
26:25 The gameplay section (and a bit about micromanagement)
32:59 Reunion (secondary objectives and spawns)
37:53 The writing discussion
47:25 Harvest, Pine Valley
50:45 Into the Mountains, Star Wars and the Nuke question
55:38 More about deployment
58:15 Insurgents
1:02:13 Cascade Falls, where Bannon becomes important
1:06:32 France, Bannon vs Sawyer
1:10:29 Soviet Assault filler mission
1:12:54 American trolling, humanizing Bannon, and civilians?
1:19:42 The making of Malashenko and friendly AI
1:23:42 New York
1:27:39 Aftermath, more Bannon more problems
1:32:05 Fratricide, betrayal and the tragedy of Orlovsky
1:44:00 Soviet Assault story conclusion
1:45:17 Once more unto the breach and the problem with heavy tanks
1:48:01 Character development, air to ground support and a surprise narrator
1:52:36 The Battle for Seattle Part 1
1:59:03 The Battle for Seattle Part 2
2:07:06 Final thoughts
2:11:48 Channel update
2:12:57 Outro







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