Game Name: Sword 2
Official Website: www.gamersfirst.com/sword2
Platform: PC
Publisher(s): GamersFirst
Developer(s): GamersFirst
Genre(s): MMORTS
Release Date: March 14, 2009
RTS meets RPG in this fantasy MMO
Game Name: Sword 2
Official Website: www.gamersfirst.com/sword2
Platform: PC
Publisher(s): GamersFirst
Developer(s): GamersFirst
Genre(s): MMORTS
Release Date: March 14, 2009
RTS meets RPG in this fantasy MMO
Sword 2 gives players more options, variety, entertainment and challenges than any other MMORPG can by virtue of its unique design features. With multi-character control (MCC), players are able to command up to three characters simultaneously. No longer limited to playing one character at a time, players can instantly switch between their favorite character classes or control them all at once. Enjoy the unique skills and get a chance to be different from the rest of the families by recruiting Unique Playing Characters (UPC).
Game Features:
Massive PvP and PvE Systems:
Baron Mode:
The game has two types of game servers - a normal PvE server and a Baron PvP server. While PvP happens on all servers with Sword 2’s Political PvP System, the Baron PvP servers is where most hardcore PvP’ers find themselves. The Baron PvP server allows players to kill any player in-game over level 51. There’s a catch though, doing so will raise your Baron level which can quickly become a problem. First, you will be relegated to an exile camp called Los Toldos and can no longer interact with NPCs in the major cities. Also when you are killed by another player you could drop your items. At moderate Baron levels, the items you could drop are restricted to unequipped gear. However, at high Baron levels even your equipped gear can drop. While that may be a steep penalty, there is a benefit to being a Baron. You gain a large bonus to your attack and damage, making it easier to defend yourself against potential threats from other players and monsters.
Political PvP:
The game features a Political PvP System where players can run for office and lead one of two Factions - the Republicans or the Royalists. While all players can vote for elected Faction Leaders, only Clans (a group of Families) can ally themselves to a Faction and only Clan leaders can run for office. When a Clan leader joins a Faction, all players in that Clan are immediately apart of the selected Faction. The elected leader of the Royalist Faction is called the Duke and the elected leader of the Republican Faction is called the President.
Faction Wars:
In Faction Wars, individual clans fight to obtain and retain Colonies located all around the New World. At the end of Faction Wars, the Faction with the most Colonies is named the Dominate Faction. The “Dominate Faction” gets a large payment of in-game currency at the end of every month paid directly to the Faction’s elected Leader. That Faction leader of the Dominate Faction, (be it the Duke or the President), will become the Premier. It is expected for the Premiere to divide the winnings out to all players in the Faction. However, there is nothing stopping them from keeping them, so it’s extremely important to pick a leader you trust!
The game has surprisingly low system requirements:
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Hardware/Software |
Minimum Requirements |
Recommended |
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Operating System |
Windows XP |
Windows XP/Vista |
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CPU |
Pentium 4 2GHz |
Core2 Duo Dual-Core Processor |
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Memory |
512 MB or above |
2 GB or above |
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Hard Disk Space |
10 GB or above |
10 GB or above |
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Video Card |
Geforce FX 5200 / ATI RADEON 9000 |
Geforce FX 8600 |
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Additional Software |
DirectX 9.0 or above |
DirectX 9.0 or above |
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