Advantages: Its Star Wars, Faster Paced Than Age Of Empires Disadvantages: The Online Side Of The Game Is Dead, Not As Much Star Wars As I Hoped
Around the time of its release, Lucasarts had quite a bad track record with regards to Star Wars based games, none of them really offered something never seen before. The bad news? Nor does Galactic Battlegrounds. Don't get me wrong, I loved the game, it really was an excellent game, but as far as a Star Wars fan was concerned it was mediocre at best.
The goal of the game was to basically collect resources, build and army and destroy the enemy. The basic outline of any RTS game. There was an element of story to the game through the campaign mode. You could play through the game as each of the available civilisations, Wookies, Gungans, Trade Federation, The Empire, Rebel Alliance & Naboo. Each had their own story which was unlinked to any of the films (except the Trade Federation story which had you take over Naboo). While the stories ...
Advantages: keeps terrorism under some control Disadvantages: Impossible to stop all the attacks.
. Most terrorists seem to be fanatical extremists of an existing medium of thought or belief, and therein lay the danger and the power of the terrorist. The fanaticism means they are quite able to inflict death and destruction with a strong sense of righteousness for their mission with quite often a total lack of conscience.
Modern day terrrorism has also changed in so far as it now makes the whole Earth a potential battleground and any target has become legitimate.
These are not people that can be easily dissuaded from their obsession which makes them a totally different proposition to fighting an enemy soldier on the battlefield. It makes them a lethal and often invisible enemy. What we also have to consider here is the powerful belief that they are right in what they believe in, and we are wrong. That however, is all to do ...