Even without mods, Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator lets you bring some pretty ridiculous battles to life. 80,000 chickens vs. a provisioned Roman Legion? I've got my money on the chickens. That same army of chickens against a few Chuck Norrises? I smell fried chicken. Anyway, you get the point. Stage massive battles between unlikely foes, watch chaos ensue, rinse and repeat. Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is usually $15, but until Monday, February 1 at 10am PST / 1pm EST / 6pm GMT, it's free for keeps.
Mods bring a whole new creativity to Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator. YouTuber DaleyTactics has a bunch of videos showing the game's potential when you use mods, like this massive battle royale between armies from Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and Marvel's Avengers. Oh, and zombies too, because why not?
Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is exactly what it says on the tin. If you go in expecting an RTS game, you might be disappointed. But if you can't rest until you see the Battle of Winterfell from Game of Thrones but with Pikachus instead of Wights, you've got nothing to lose by downloading it, especially when it's free.
If you're hoping for new battles, Brilliant Game Studios has revealed an Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator sequel which will apparently allow for "millions of characters on screen," which sounds ultimate and epic indeed, provided you've got a beefy enough GPU. The sequel doesn't have a concrete release date, but it's pegged for Fall 2021 right now.
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The Game:
Here is a sandbox like no other. Create massive battles with absolutely no limits. Want to see 10,000 chickens fight an army of Romans?? Sure, why not. Want to see a company of WW2 U.S soldiers fight 11,000 Medieval soldiers?? There are simply no limits to the carnage you can achieve in Epic Battle Simulator. Mess around with a massive variety of units. Everything from, Roman Centurions, Medieval soldiers, Knights, Orcs, Trolls, and yes, chickens! The main focus in this game is giving the player no restrictions to what he can do. That is why we decided not to limit the amount of units in battle. Want to see what a battle of 100,000 units looks like? We don't recommend going past 10,000 for most machines but its your CPU, do what you want!
The Technology:
Unfortunately there really aren't many engines that you can chuck 10,000 characters in and expect good performance. This is why I worked months on end to create the most powerful crowd rendering system ever conceived in Unity engine. The detail of each character has little effect on performance while each individual acts independently, but is working towards a greater good for his team. But I didn't stop there! With the large open environments, I needed a more dynamic lighting solution than the one built in to Unity engine. So I built my own dynamic global illumination lighting engine. This enables bounce light completely in real time. What does that mean? That means every piece of shiny armor is reflecting it's true surroundings, every bright surfaces illuminates it's surroundings and effects the overall lighting.
Yes I worked hard to bring this game to life, may you all inflict carnage upon it!
RTX Remix is a modding platform by NVIDIA, which allows modders to create stunning HD remasters of classic games (see all supported), with ray tracing and DLSS. Playing RTX mods requires a RT capable GPU. Learn more here.
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