Panzer Corps 2

Moby ID: 143557

Windows screenshots

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Main menu
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Tutorial mini-campaign goes through some combat and UI basics in a set of fictional missions
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Map can be switched to a 2D topographic display with unit icons
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Campaign select screen
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Player commander creation screen
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Invasion of Poland, 1939, the very first mission
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Unit camouflages have purely aesthetic purpose
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Invasion of France is underway
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The map can be zoomed out so far to see the entire mission battleground
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German forces are surrounding Dunkirk
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Certain missions allow the player to choose the area and type of assault
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Huge simultaneous invasion operations can be selected, but once the path is selected there is no turning back
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Heroes are awarded at the beginning of each mission
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Commanding Afrika Korps during the assault on Benghazi and Tobruk
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Tobruk is under siege
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Selecting a unit shows how far it can fire and move
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Units on an elevated terrain gain bonus during battle
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Tanks can destroy several units in a single turn by performing "Overrun" which is destroying entire enemy unit which resets their attack move
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Taking the Halfaya Pass
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The only voice-acting in the game is during briefing at the beginning of each campaign mission
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Zooming too far will automatically change the map to topographic display even if map isn't switched to top-down view and units are set to remain 3D models
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Artillery purchase and upgrade screen
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Junkers 87 dive-bombers AKA Stukas are deadly against enemy tanks, but have poor protection against enemy fighters
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By default each unit can only be assigned up to three heroes
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The map of Egypt, fully zoomed out to show the entire mission map
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Enemy battleships can seriously hinder ground units
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Passing through Israel and heading to Caucasus to reach the oil necessary for further progress
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Reaching Soviet forces from the south, and they have abundance of lend lease US combat vehicles and tanks
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Close up on a dogfight
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While tanks and infantry and normally pass through mountain terrain, snowy mountains are only accessible to a specialized troops
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Unit deployment for an assault on Moscow
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Battalion of Tiger I tanks is cutting through multiple Soviet units of medium and light tanks with an ease
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Sky blue filter can be toggled on to more easily spot aerial units on the map
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If Moscow falls, the Eastern Front will cease to exist
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Operation Sealion after defeating Soviet Union will be easier, but British forces still dominate the sea and brute force won't work there
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Pioneers are best to deal with entrenched enemy infantry protecting their cities
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Heavy bombers are quite effective against enemy destroyers, cruisers, and battleships
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Unit's statistics
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London is a very big city where panzers will have a hard time fighting so infantry will have to do most of the grunt work
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Deployment phase for an invasion of a US east coast... even though Germans have jet fighters, carriers do not support them so airfield will have to be captured before upgrading FW 190s to Me 262s
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Italian AA vehicles helping against US bombers
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A squadron of Me 262 with an overstrength of 15 taking down an entire US fighter squadron in a single strike
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E-75 prototype unit, a successor to Tiger II, boldly goes to face overwhelming number of enemy Sherman tanks
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Deployment phase during the final mission to win the war, taking the entire US western coast
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Approaching Los Angeles
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Unit's medal awards
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Unit's full history
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Mission victory screen shows current status of each individual unit
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Kursk campaign
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Full mission map of Kursk
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