Rulers of nations 2
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:26 pm
Developer(s) Eversim
Platform(s) PC
Release date(s) October 1st, 2010
Genre(s) Government simulation game
Real Time Strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Media/distribution Download, DVD-ROM
System requirements
Windows XP \ VISTA \ 7, 2 Ghz Processor, 2 GB Ram, Graphics card DirectX 9 compatible: 256 Mb RAM Sound card DirectX 9 compatible.
Looks almost like supreme ruler 2020. 2D avatars of leaders.
There are also animations involved in armies moving/attacking.
This game is hard for tyrants!
Okay, I've been playing RON2 for a few weeks now.
I just want to share my gaming experience
Just a few things up front I should mention:
- This game is a simulation...not easy
- War? NO GOOD
- Politics: a bit overdone, too much micromanagement
- Play as any country
So I started of with a conservative mindset as Iceland...not bad, but it was pretty boring:
I like war, It's not a problem to find justification in paradox games, but RON2 doesn't really support war.
Wait...
Wait...
newspaper: new president. meeting. family member makes mess. demonstrations. some new product. international.
other country in war YEA on the other side of the world NOT ALLY(Usually Korea)
Wait...
Wait...
Economic growth
ecologists hate/love you
oldest person hates/loves you
poverty
disaster in some other country - you can aid
So that's pretty much it, if you wish to be a dictator, you need to slowly take rights away while increasing the budget on society/welfare
or you can choose a country like China, which is already under the authoritarian government's control.
Playing as a liberal leader is fun, but the waiting kills me. There is a bit of satisfaction though in helping your country prosper.
Playing as a bad dictator is awesome. I had a lot of fun while waging war against weaker nations which you can annex or colonize at the end of the day.
Platform(s) PC
Release date(s) October 1st, 2010
Genre(s) Government simulation game
Real Time Strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Media/distribution Download, DVD-ROM
System requirements
Windows XP \ VISTA \ 7, 2 Ghz Processor, 2 GB Ram, Graphics card DirectX 9 compatible: 256 Mb RAM Sound card DirectX 9 compatible.
Looks almost like supreme ruler 2020. 2D avatars of leaders.
There are also animations involved in armies moving/attacking.
This game is hard for tyrants!
Okay, I've been playing RON2 for a few weeks now.
I just want to share my gaming experience
Just a few things up front I should mention:
- This game is a simulation...not easy
- War? NO GOOD
- Politics: a bit overdone, too much micromanagement
- Play as any country
So I started of with a conservative mindset as Iceland...not bad, but it was pretty boring:
I like war, It's not a problem to find justification in paradox games, but RON2 doesn't really support war.
Wait...
Wait...
newspaper: new president. meeting. family member makes mess. demonstrations. some new product. international.
other country in war YEA on the other side of the world NOT ALLY(Usually Korea)
Wait...
Wait...
Economic growth
ecologists hate/love you
oldest person hates/loves you
poverty
disaster in some other country - you can aid
So that's pretty much it, if you wish to be a dictator, you need to slowly take rights away while increasing the budget on society/welfare
or you can choose a country like China, which is already under the authoritarian government's control.
Playing as a liberal leader is fun, but the waiting kills me. There is a bit of satisfaction though in helping your country prosper.
Playing as a bad dictator is awesome. I had a lot of fun while waging war against weaker nations which you can annex or colonize at the end of the day.