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− | [[R.U.S.E.]] is a real-time strategy video game developed by [[Eugen Systems]] and published by [[Ubisoft]] for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. R.U.S.E. is a strategy game involving the players using decoys and ruses to trick their enemies into traps. There is one campaign in the game altogether. The campaign takes place from the point of view of Major [[Joseph Sheridan]] of the United States Army. A Yale dropout, Sheridan later joined the US Army and then assumed control of the First Armored Division. The game follows Major Sheridan as he battles from Africa to Germany. |
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− | On several websites, there have been faithful RUSE players who create articles for organized playing, and this has just been brought to my attention, so here are some of the sites: |
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− | *...That [[Erich Von Richter]] was originally going to be called Von Ruger? |
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− | *...That RUSE has 23 missions and 15 operations with [[Downloadable content]]? |
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− | *...That all console maps have either a 4v4 or lower while computers can have up to 8? |
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− | *...That few, if over one, unique units appear only in missions such as the [[Modified JU-87]]? |
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R.U.S.E. is a real-time strategy video game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. R.U.S.E. is a strategy game involving the players using decoys and ruses to trick their enemies into traps. There is one campaign in the game altogether. The campaign takes place from the point of view of Major Joseph Sheridan of the United States Army. A Yale dropout, Sheridan later joined the US Army and then assumed control of the First Armored Division. The game follows Major Sheridan as he battles from Africa to Germany.
Although the player can only play as the United States in the campaign mode, other factions are present in the game and can be played on R.U.S.E. online. The six factions include the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and the Soviet Union. Each possesses a unique balance of strengths and weaknesses, which allows for more dynamic gameplay. The downloadable content pack adds Japan as a playable faction. |
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On several websites, there have been faithful R.U.S.E. players who create articles for organized playing, and this has just been brought to the community's attention, so here are some of the sites:
And for additional training/commentaries/etc: You may also want to visit the unofficial community subreddit: |
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The Soviet-Allied War, also termed as the Third World War, was a short-lived confrontation between the Allied Forces of the United States, United Kingdom, France, and allied-occupied Germany against the Soviet Union in June 1945, at the end of the European theatre of World War II. Prometheus's intention was to prolong the war in the Western Front so that the Soviets fighting in the Eastern Front could potentially gain more territory and the secret weapons ("Wunderwaffe") Germany was researching at the time. |
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Eugen's Next Game & Nineteenth PollWell, it has been a really long time since there has been a new poll and a blog.
Today, Eugen announced another RTS that will be released after Wargame: Red Dragon for publisher Focus Home Interactive:
The game was codenamed "Act of R.U.S.E." by Eugen employee and forum admin MadMat on the official Warg…
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R.U.S.E. Concept ArtRecently I found several concept art images of R.U.S.E. All images are by concept artist Michel Koch.
Portfolio link: http://cghub.com/images/view/158376/
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Eighteenth PollFinally, changing the poll after a long hiatus. Here are the results for our question "What year and quarter do you expect the next (possible) RUSE will be released in?" Q1 2014- 6 Q2 2014- 43 Q3 2014- 2 Q4 2014- 0 Q1 2015- 3 Q2 2015- 2 Q3 2015- 0 Q4 2015- 0 Q1 2016- 0 Q2 2016- 0 Q3 2016- 0 Q4 2016- 0 Q1 2017+- 1 … |
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