Warfare Incorporated is an exciting Real Time Strategy (RTS) game that is complex
enough to engage hard core RTS fans, and simple enough for any newcomer to learn in a short time of playing. The built-in single player missions serve as an incremental tutorial, one mission building on the next. But you'll hardly notice the tutorial nature because the story and game play are so engaging.
Once you've learned a little strategy and have beat some of the single player missions, you'll be ready to tackle online multiplayer. Here you play with up to 3 human opponents, and sometimes an AI army. Multiplayer games may be setup in any way you can imagine. Here are some examples:
The steps below will help you download, install and start up the Mission Editor. Check the Table of Contents in the Sidebar for additional instructions, FAQ's and Tips and Tricks for creating awesome maps. Also note that the Mission Editor has extensive Help built-in via the Help menu.
Once you've learned a little strategy and have beat some of the single player missions, you'll be ready to tackle online multiplayer. Here you play with up to 3 human opponents, and sometimes an AI army. Multiplayer games may be setup in any way you can imagine. Here are some examples:
- 2 player
- 1 vs 1
- 2 vs an AI army
- 3 player
- 1 vs 1 vs 1 (each player for himself)
- 1 vs 2
- 3 vs an AI army
- 4 player
- 1 vs 1 vs 1 vs 1 (each player for himself)
- 1 vs 3
- 2 vs 2
- 4 vs an AI army
The steps below will help you download, install and start up the Mission Editor. Check the Table of Contents in the Sidebar for additional instructions, FAQ's and Tips and Tricks for creating awesome maps. Also note that the Mission Editor has extensive Help built-in via the Help menu.
Mission Editor 1. CLICK HERE to download the WI Mission Editor to your desktop. Instructions for Windows XP and above users 2. Unzip the file to its own folder on your desktop, or in a location you can remember. 3. Install .NET Framework v1.1 or newer. Your computer probably already has this installed. If not, this can be installed via Microsoft Download Center. 4. Go into the M folder created by unzipping the file in step 2. 5. Then double click m.exe (also known as "M") to start the map GUI editor. |


