About This Game A steam-ship period naval combat games focusing on fleet-scale battles in real time. The naval combat game allows you to set up battle squadron groups, their formations and management, with realistic ship models and characteristics, as well as advanced ballistic and weapon models. (Alternative History) In the second half of 1880s, the policy of imperialism in the tropical Pacific led to a local naval conflict between the U.S., Chile, the German Empire and the Kingdom of Spain. None of the contestants wanted a big war. Therefore, only the quick clash of colonial squadrons in tropical waters will decide who will rule Oceania. ************************************************************************************************************************** Panama Crisis with Chile vs USA 1885 In 1884 Chile emerged from the War of the Pacific as a potential threat to the hegemony of the United States. The Chilean navy, then the strongest fleet in the Pacific, was able to confront American policy. In 1882 Chile refused US mediation in the War of the Pacific. In 1885, as the United States Navy occupied Colon, then part of Colombia, the Chilean government ordered its navy to occupy Panama City and to force the American squadron to evacuate Colon. ************************************************************************************************************************** Caroline Islands Crisis with Germany vs Spain 1885 Germany began her colonial enterprise very late and was, therefore, at a disadvantage, finding all the desirable places already occupied. The Spaniards claimed the Caroline Islands as their colony, but did not actually control them. Germany disputed the Spanish claim. In August of 1885, Spain sent warships to Yap (Caroline Islands) to assert their territorial claim; however, the German government was aware of these ships and its squadron arrived the night before the Spanish landed. ************************************************************************************************************************** Marianas Incident with Spain vs USA 1887 To strengthen its position in the Pacific Ocean; the United States needs to control at least one of the tropical islands such as the Spanish Mariana Islands, or the Samoan archipelago. Events in Cuba and internal problems did not allow Spain to strengthen its colony in Oceania. The Great powers were not interested in supporting the interests of Spain in the Pacific and did not interfere in the conflict. None of the contestants wanted a big war. Therefore, only the quick clash of colonial squadrons in tropical waters will decide who will rule the Mariana Islands after 1887. ************************************************************************************************************************** Samoan Crisis with Germany vs USA 1889 The Samoan archipelago is the last of the territories of Oceania which has not yet been colonized. The German Empire, through the tribal supreme chief, is trying to establish control over the Samoa. This leads to civil war between the natives. The United States supports the rebels. Governments of both nations have sent warships to the largest and busiest Apia harbor in Samoa. The commanders of naval squadrons ready for battle. Conflict of trade and strategic interests can be resolved only by force. Features: 4 games in one package! set up battle squadron groups realistic ship models and characteristics advanced ballistic and weapon models 7aa9394dea Title: Victorian AdmiralsGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Totem GamesPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 1 Feb, 2012 Victorian Admirals Ativador Download [hack] victorian admirals. victorian admirals game. victorian admirals anthology I bought it for three dollars and that is about all it's worth.It was mildly entertaining for a few hours, but that's it.You'll probably want to uninstall it after a few plays.There is not a lot to do other than set the ship's coarse, speed and when to start firing the cannons.Then sit back and watch what happens.. Save your Three bucks and rent Master and Commander. You have more control over the battles in that movie with your DVD controller than you do over the ships in this game. What the hell is this POS?. Save your Three bucks and rent Master and Commander. You have more control over the battles in that movie with your DVD controller than you do over the ships in this game. What the hell is this POS?. Complete waste of money.Not only do the graphics look like they were pressed through a potatoe - the game play is slow and repetative.I was looking forward to controlling a ship in battle. Not simple helm commands. left right midships.There is no way to speed up the gameplay. It has two speeds. Snails Pace - and slightly faster snail.It's a junker of a game - and over priced.DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. It is incredible... An amazing idea for naval battles in 1880's, before world fleets evolved into all metel goliathans, turned super boring with only four playable scenarios; no campaign, no skirmishes. After you play the four scenarios, then what? Also, the shooting disturbs me; you can't control the ship's shooting and they can run away from the main fleet, so you can't even control each ship's movement. Da\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665?. Another very poor offering from Totem Games latest in their "Ironclads" series. The name may have changed but the game has barely evolved from 2010's Ironclads High Seas. Even the in-game music sounds strangely familiar...In this game you have a selection of about five different scenarios. Each battle is a simple open-sea fleet action - no islands or other terrain. The in-battle UI has changed a little, but the gameplay remains fundamentally the same - you can direct the speed and course of each squadron of ships and choose whether ships can fire at will or hold their fire. And that's it. You can't control individual ships, you just steer the leader and the other ships blindly follow. If the second or third ship in a squadron is at risk of colliding with another ship, there is absolutely nothing you can do to avoid it. You can't target ships guns, or choose different ammunition types, and there's no firefighting or damage control functions.To put things in perspective, I'm a tabletop wargamer and history buff. I love the Ironclad naval era. I was absolutely bored to tears by this game, and resent having paid full price for it. Even if it's on sale, don't bother. However cheap it is, you won't get your money's worth.. This game may be a bit boring at times but its fun to play on days when theres nothing to do and its cheep i recomened it its $3.00. I really enjoy historical naval combat games and that was the reason I have titles such as Empire, Napoleon and Shogun 2 Total War Fall of the Samurai. Then, I had been researching about 19th century naval warfare but unfortunately there are not trully interest aside Totem Games and Fall of the Samurai DLC to make games set in this fascinating era. Victorian Admirals is focused on 4 historical scenarios set in 1880s: Caroline Island Crisis 1885; Panama Crisis 1885; Marianas Incident 1887; Samoan Crisis 1889. The ships of the period are transitional between sailing ships and pre-dreadnought with steam powered engines. There is a great variety of ship models including gunboats, light and heavy frigates and monitors. The ship models are trully detailed, especially the damage textures, and the environment graphics look good as well with beautiful colors set in the Pacific and Caribbean. I also enjoy the engine and cannon sounds.For those who complain about the lack of customization, the game is indeed customizable. Just go to Victorian Admirals and you will find a file Config where you can customize video settings and sounds settings, including music if you don't want to hear music while playing or to lower the volume of the music. I have this game maxed out and the graphics improve substantially, take a look at my video on youtube:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=9-fGpl1Ll_wI am glad Totem Games has another games covering other conflicts of this era: American Civil War, \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ha Islands War, Anglo-Russian War among others. The next title of Ironclads II War of the Pacific will cover another new and exciting conflict between Peru and Chile. I Can't wait for the release!!
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