About This Game 9th Company Roots of Terror is an action-oriented real-time strategy game based on actual events that took place during the Soviet military campaign in Afghanistan.9th Company follows the story of a ragged band of young recruits undergoing brutal training in Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley and culminates with a bloody stand against the Mujahideen warriors on a nameless mountain top in Afghanistan. It’s the Battle of Thermopylae all over again: one Russian fighter against 10 Afghanis!9th Company recreates in detail the events that took place during the last large-scale Soviet military operation. Few know the history: the 9th Company of the 345th Guards Airborne Regiment came under heavy fire on “Hill 3234” on January 7th, 1988. They managed to stop several attacks by an estimated 400 Mujahideen and Pakistani mercenaries and held their position for two gory days. The company lost 6 men, and the remaining 28 of the total 39 were wounded. Two 9th Company soldiers were posthumously awarded the Golden Star medal and the title of Soviet Hero.Warfare on two tactical levels: use the area operations map to choose your mission or explore 12 unique and highly detailed tactical maps of Afghanistan. Stunning 3D graphics and a spectacular physics engine guarantee a one-of-a-kind experience in destroying any mechanized unit or building. Merit reward and in-combat morale system for every character and advanced hit location system for mechanized units make tactical battles even more realistic. A complex system of tactical behavior and firepower control for mechanized infantry, assault, reconnaissance and special operations units. More than 80 different unit types. Nonlinear mission structure. System of experience gain the crew now become more and more experienced with every battle. A possibility of forming an elite military unit is available in requisition screen. a09c17d780 Title: 9th Company: Roots Of TerrorGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Noviy Disk, Lesta Studios IncPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 3 Dec, 2009 9th Company: Roots Of Terror Free Download [torrent Full] 9th company roots of terror gameplay. 9th company roots of terror mods. 9th company roots of terror wiki. 9th company roots of terror. 9th company roots of terror game free download. 9th company roots of terror soundtrack. 9th company roots of terror let's play. 9th company roots of terror cheats. 9th company roots of terror review. 9th company roots of terror download. 9th company roots of terror walkthrough. 9th company roots of terror crack. 9th company roots of terror change language. 9 рота / 9th company roots of terror. 9th company roots of terror system requirements. 9th company roots of terror controls. 9th company roots of terror test. 9th company roots of terror (2012). 9th company roots of terror trainer. 9th company roots of terror free download Looks like it has great potential but no way of configuring controls yourself and even worse is you can't rotate the camera unless you have a 3 buttoned mouse!. has a good potential yet the balance ruins the experience. the afghan militias are highly trained soldiers that simply overcome our highly trained soviet neighbors which I find pretty unrealistic. sure they were trained by US special forces, but does not immediately turn themselves as US special forces. I was thinking more of outgunned, outnumbered angry militias and we get to assault, or defense, but instead I get to face expert shooters sometimes even better than our friendly red army. Aside from difficulty, I would recommend it.. 9th Company: Roots of Terror is a good game. As a low budget game it has its lot of shortcomings but the overall feeling is positive.The controls are a bit difficult to master and the camera movement is a nightmare, making command and control of the your units quite difficult. The sound is supposed to start at a calm and boring theme and goes to a sudden agitated attack one when you make contact with the enemy, in order to convey the feeling of a low intensity guerrilla war - where dangers lurks at every corner and the "Dukhi" can hit you at any time. The graphics are good and the uniform and equipment are expertly done. The game mechanics are realistic and give a proper feeling of the tactical abilities and limitations of the means employed by the player on the map. Like the difference of using a wheeled vehicle to a tracked one. You have to save often, because this is a difficult game, but the experience is worth it. Russian games lack the polishing of Western games and "9th Comapny: Roots of Terror" is no different; with some patches this game could be brought to a better status, more close to Company of Heroes.. Didn't have the patience for it. Despite the tutorial and clear objectives, you still feel lost. On top of that unit movement is painstakingly slow and the vehicle AI is not very intelligent, causing them to collide into \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 things and having to back up, slowly pivot, and then continue. Also very difficult to keep your units together even in formations and hard to spot exactly where enemy fire is coming from.Seems like it might be an okay game, but not good enough to make me want to deal with the headaches.. It isnt a VEEEERY bad game.I give it 6\/10Only buy this if you are a rts player and like men of war style.Graphics do their jobIf you got it for 1$ like me its totally worth itFew bugsIts kinda hard to make the soldiers do what you want.IF you are a RTS player from games like men of war and theatre of war you will may like this game. The only game about the Soviet-Afghan war that I know of.. A less detailed Men of War set in the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980's. What is gained from the unique and barely touched setting is utterly ruined by awful AI, lack of direction, and game breaking bugs that prevent progression from the third mission onwards. Best to avoid unless you are a hardcore strategy enthusiast.. Great idea for a game; only game about the Soviet-Afghan War. Good war for a game- who doesn't want to root out insurgents and battle Mujahids in the mountains? And it is kinda fun. However, it is very poorly done. First of all, fun fact- all Russian soldiers in this war had crippling mental illness- also a little known fact. They don't take orders, they don't stay in cover, they refuse to heal each other, and they have an interesting tendency to walk right up to a Mujahideen machine gun nest and get wounded, then scream so that everyone else wants to run in front of the machinegun too. The command system is very poor- soldiers receptiveness to commands aside- you have lots of control over a single guy, but can't command more than one guy like that. This makes for a very unwieldy fighting experience against a historically incorrect enemy. If you value historical accuracy, you will be sorely disappointed. You go up against heavily armed, well-trained, entrenched defenders who outnumber you and have fully modern weapons in 1981 and 1982- thus, they are not only historically inaccurate, but also really hard to kill and quickly drive you to madness after a single Afghan you thought you killed in an artillery strike shoots down a helicopter and kills twenty of your men. On that note, actually, the Afghans shoot down your helicopters like nobody's buisness in 1981- when the first Soviet chopper was downed in '86!!! This all being said, 9th Company is a very hard game that will quickly drive you to madness. I mean, I've already lost several hundred men in 2.8 hours, and am still sorry for all the Soviets that died under me. Get it on sale if you really want to-for like two dollars- and give it a try if you want to. Otherwise, it isn't worth ten bucks.. This game is a tribute to the wonderful movie <9th Company>, and one of the few games about Soviet-Afghanistan war.It depicts the war detailedly - various military vehicles, diverse soldier appearances, local terrain and environments, etc.However, the gameplay is very time-cosuming. Game control feels terrible. Units move sluggishly and lag behind your commands, let alone frustrating bugs forcing you to abort missions.The game stuido has disbanded and hadn\u2019t released any pitch to fix bugs or optimize gameplay experiences.. Very very good game, it's like Threates of War but may with a lil less quality, but it's a very good game at 10\u20ac, and a very good RTS game aswell.Recommend it to all RTS fans.
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