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Supreme Commander

Saturday February 3, 2007
Screenshot © THQIt's 26 centuries in the future and you must lead one of three factions to complete domination. The overall goal of Supreme Commander is quite simple, but getting there is another story. Loaded with breath taking graphics Supreme Commander is one of the first major releases built on the new DirectX 10.0 API that takes advantage of Multi-Core processors and Windows Vista. Set for release later this month, early reviews have started to trickle in and indications are Supreme Commander has the makings of a blockbuster and will launch what looks to be a banner year in PC gaming.

Some of the latest screenshots released by THQ and Gas Powered Games have been added to the new Supreme Commander Screenshot Gallery.

Screenshot © THQ

Comments

February 18, 2007 at 4:31 pm
(1) Karl says:

Just installed the game – unfortunately it needs much more CPU power than stated.
No way without x2/Core-Duo.
Strategy games can be so simple yet challenging – look at GO. This one just challenges your hardware vendor.

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