Call To Arms

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Lace Mamba Global
Developer: Digitalmindsoft
Release Date: Q1 2016

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'Call to Arms' Reveals New Game Details - Screens

by Rainier on June 11, 2015 @ 6:13 p.m. PDT

Call to Arms offers an innovative new look into modern era combat. Initially featuring two playable factions, 20 realistically modeled vehicles and heavy weaponry, as well as over 60 firearms and customization, Call to Arms brings the very best in tactical gameplay.

The base game offers two factions: the United States Army and the Global Revolutionary Movement. Fight in the rural areas, factories, railway stations or in towns and use the environment to your advantage. Cover is everywhere, and almost everything can be destroyed. An unseen amount of challenges are awaiting you in exciting online combat supported by Steamworks!

The game allows you to command your units in the classic real-time strategy mode or to fight directly by taking control over an individual unit in the 3rd person action mode. Whether advancing with a Humvee, infiltrating with a Scout Sniper or crashing through buildings with a M1A2 Abrams, everything can be controlled by you!


New Shaders & Fortifications

We are stepping up the visuals with new shader technology for Call to Arms. One of these shaders is called light scattering to simulate a beautiful sunrise. A grain filter has been added as well, it allows us to work on night vision effects for the future. Moreover we are working on plenty of new assets, for instance new base fortifications including fortified guard towers.

Improved Foliage Rendering

We have done plenty of improvements to the way foliage is being rendered. It's more effecient and much more effective than before. Now the landscape feels and looks better and the environment matters even more!


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