![]() Sprocket also allows you to add custom camouflage's and decals to your vehicle, as well as letting you customize both included and custom camo's with the in game camouflage editor. The level of customizability for the Custom Battles is insane, and with the upcoming Multiplayer I'm sure battles will only become even more chaotic and epic. You can even change the weather and level of fog. You can also add any vehicle you have made or is built into the game on the enemy or friendly team and switch their starting positions as well as camouflage. With the fairly new custom battles, you can battle on every single map from the previously mentioned scenarios, in locations from the trenches of WW1, to deserts to massive valleys. They will advance with you, and if you include a radio operator and antennae in your tank you can give them orders and make them follow formations into battle. ![]() While there is some problems with the AI, they generally are very fun to battle and actually have a level of intelligence. Aditionally, a mod by a very well known member of the community exists which allows you to import things from Blender into the game, if the tools provided do not impress you. The building tools are a bit basic in terms of creating new objects and splitting faces, but with a bit of practice you can get the hang of it. There is something for everyone in the game, you can purpose-build tanks for each "scenario" (essentially missions) that take place in various different eras, or you can just have dumb fun and build whatever your heart desires in the Sandbox mode. Sprocket is already an incredible game on its own, and it only keeps getting better. ![]() I really dislike single player only games, so when a game like this has become my second most played with almost 1000 hours (some games I've enjoyed for years don't have that many) it is probably a good game.
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