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Onkel Neal
11-26-07, 07:41 PM
Leading Publisher Lighthouse Interactive is proud to announce that it has acquired the PAN European publishing rights to Russian Publisher IDDK and Russian developer G5's highly anticipated simulation game ‘WWII Battle Tanks: T-34 vs Tiger’. Scheduled to release in Q1 2008 on the PC, this highly realistic WW2 Tank simulation game will allow players to experience the power of some of the most advanced weaponry of its time and battle the enemy head on during some of the most critical campaigns of World War 2.

Steve Wall, Vice President Business Development for Lighthouse Interactive said: “We are very excited to be publishing ‘WWII Battle Tanks: T-34 vs. Tiger’ throughout Europe. This is truly the most immersive World War 2 tank simulation available to date.” He went on to say, “The development team has created something special with their attention to detail in all aspects of the game. The combination of gorgeous graphics, realistic physics models, interactive environments and deep and engrossing gameplay is sure to satisfy the most ardent gamer.”

Dmitry Demenchoock Head of Games for IDDK said “Our developer G5 Software, ourselves, our volunteer testers and consultants from around the world have put a tremendous amount of effort and passion into creating ‘WWII Battle Tanks: T-34 vs. Tiger’. A game of this kind requires specialized publishing and promotion abilities from a publisher. Experience, professionalism and real passion for the game are what is required. This describes Lighthouse Interactive perfectly and is why we think that Lighthouse Interactive was the ideal choice for us and we are pleased to be working with them.”

Screenshots here. (http://www.tanksim.com/news.htm)

Neal

Skybird
11-27-07, 08:13 AM
Ai-jai-jai!

Iam just fearing the technical specs. Experience tells that most puplishers tend to play them down. Huge viewing ranges and proper LOS and ballistic calculations have their price, and easily can reach stellar dimensions. Add to that static objects interfering with LOS, and many vehicles on both sides. I do not take it as granted that my - now considered old - rig can handle it, althoug my graphics board should be capable enough. But long viewing ranges and LOS , that frightens me with regard to the CPU.

Let's keep up the hope. I would be the last one to complain about another realistic tanks sim.

Really! :p

Onkel Neal
11-27-07, 10:44 PM
Let's keep up the hope. I would be the last one to complain about another realistic tanks sim.

Really! :p

Same here, I would like to see a really good, realistic tanksim, even if the specs are high. I am probably going to have to break down and get a new PC someday anyway.