This is World in Conflict, home to the best RTS campaign ever programmed...

This is World in Conflict, home to the best RTS campaign ever programmed. It has fast paced RTS action around a cold war gone hot and gives you enough artillery to turn all of the continental USA into rubble, the story is also peak 80s kino.
>how am I supposed to play it if its not on steam
gog.com/game/world_in_conflict_complete_edition
>buying games
goggames.goodolddownloads.com/game/world_in_conflict_complete_edition

Its the greatest RTS campaign ever made and you have no excuse not to experience it

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Cut scenes are really good.

>goodolddownloads
Isn't that place pozzed?

Got it when ubi gave it away for free and enjoyed it for a long while

8.5/10 do recommend

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Its just the GoG installers, you can check the digital signatures yourself

>world in conflict
>best RTS
umm, no sweetie. not in a timeline where wargame exists.

I got a useless PhD in russian history and can tell you basically anything about the Cold War or Russia that you want.

AMA

>best RTS campaign

stopped reading right there because that would be Warcraft 3 my dude

I said SP not MP, and the single player mode for Wargame might as well not exist

Why did the AKS-74 have a side folding stock instead of an underfolding stock like AKM folders?

So it could be unfolded more easily in cramped tank compartments. The AKS-74U was primarily designed for tank and helicopter crews

Was Beria actually a rapist or was it just smear campaign?

Did the Soviets really believe that the Star Wars program genuinely happened?

He probably was. Stalin warning his daughter not to be alone with Beria was suspicious and his house did have a soundproof room with a bed in it. Khrushchev did shift all the blame of shady shit to him though.

Soviets had a much better understanding of Western military capabilities than the West did of Soviet military capabilities. The west tended to overestimate the USSR's power, while the USSR knew the reality and bluffed accordingly while pushing for arms limitations that would stagnate Western R&D and help them catch up such as SALT and a ban on ABM's. As for why the Soviets had such better knowledge of their enemy, it was because 1.) The West was open and the East was closed and 2.) The KGB was miles ahead of any western agency in infiltration

The Soviets knew what star wars was, but unlike democrats who blasted/mocked it took it extremely seriously and pushed heavily for more arms limitation agreements to prevent the US from deploying it.

Sorry I'm too busy sperging out to age of mythology

In terms of cheat codes
AoM>AoE3>AoE1>AoE2

How big was the Russian Empire's involvement in starting WW1, compared to other powers?
And secondly, why did the Bolshevik Revolution happen?
Not as much expecting to learn something new as I am interested in your perspective.

Yikes orinigio

On WW1, the fault for starting it pretty much goes Austria-Hungary > Serbia > Hungary > Germany > Russia. Russia was largely reacting to German blustering. Germany was incredibly paranoid that they'd face a 2 front war over the Austria-balkan question and wanted to immediately mobilize to take out France before going to war with Russia, which is a major reason shit escalated out of control so fast.

As for the bolshevik revolution, it's important to distinguish it from the February Revolution. The February Revolution was a mass, popular revolt against the by then largely hated Tsar by all classes and ethnicities of Russia. You had right wing groups (Kadets, the army), moderates, leftists (Socialist Revolutionaries), and far leftists (Bolsheviks) all supporting it. The Bolshevik Revolution in October 1917 was a coup by a minority party, the Bolsheviks, against the majority provisional government led by the Socialist Revolutionary party. They launched the coup because they feared they wouldn't gain a majority in the coming elections for the Constituent Assembly.

I read somewhere that the assassination of AD Franz Ferdie was an inside hit coming from within Austria-Hungary itself. How true is this?

Never heard this and sounds BS. The activities and connections of Gavrilo Princip have been exhaustively studied and are well known. He was operating officially on behalf of a group under the purview of the Serbian military but in truth they had no control of him and did not order it.