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Engine
  
Living Battlefield

Platform
  
Publisher
  
Strategic Simulations

Initial release date
  
31 August 1998

Developer
  
Strategic Simulations

Genre
  
Turn-based strategy

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Designer(s)
  
Paul Murray (lead programmer)

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Strategic Simulations games, Turn-based strategy games, Other games

People's General (a.k.a. Dynasty General) is a turn-based strategy computer game developed by Strategic Simulations, Inc (SSI). It was released in August 1998 in North America and in September 1998 in Europe. The game originally focused on early 21st century warfare in Asia but both the time-frame and geographic coverage have been expanded by gamers. People's General, or PeG as it is commonly known, followed SSI's successful 5 Star General Series of World War II war games (Panzer General, Allied General, Pacific General) and their sequel, Panzer General II (PG2). It uses the same game dynamics as these earlier games—turn-based movement & fighting with military units on a hex based map. PeG uses substantially the same "Living Battlefield" game engine as PG2 but features higher quality (16 bit) graphics and many new features.

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Gameplay

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People's General focuses on modern conflict in Asia between 20 countries, principally the United States, China and Russia. In the original game the countries are organized into an Eastern Alliance and a Western Alliance. China, Mongolia and North Korea comprise the Eastern Alliance. The USA, Russia, 13 other countries and the United Nations comprise the Western Alliance. Vietnam is included as an un-allied country.

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The original campaigns and scenarios expanded on this premise with a more detailed background story provided by SSI via an introductory video. The video narrated hypothetical "future" events occurring from 2000-2004, i.e., after publication of the game and before the start of the campaigns and scenarios. According to this video, both the USA and Russia reduce their military spendings. Russia is in turmoil from food shortages and other internal conflicts. China grows stronger militarily. After invading Taiwan it initiates a plan to dominate all of Asia from Sakhalin Islands and Vladivostok in the east to Volgograd and Kazakhstan in the west; from Siberia in the north to Southeast Asia and Singapore in the south. China justifies this as "reclaiming traditional Chinese territories". The USA sends its 7th Fleet to the Taiwan Straits to force China to withdraw. Chinese air attacks sink 7th Fleet's flagship USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), claiming it was in Chinese waters. United States denounces this as an unprovoked attack and declares war on China. The US is joined by the United Nations and most of its members.

The game dynamics in PeG are essentially the same as those in PG2 and SSI's earlier Generals games:

  1. The playing pieces are military units which have varied attack, defense and other characteristics.
  2. Play is turn based with unit purchase, deployment, movement and combat occurring throughout each player's turn.
  3. Game play takes place on maps with different types of terrain which affect each unit's attack, defense, movement, supply, spotting results & entrenchment.
  4. Units can be damaged or destroyed from combat but can also increase their experience as a result of combat.
  5. Prestige points are used to purchase or upgrade units; prestige points are distributed at the beginning of scenarios and during game play.

Some specifics have been changed though so PeG's dynamics are not exactly the same as those of the others.

Nine campaigns were included in the original release of PeG. Most of these are based on the idea that China grows increasingly powerful, runs low on resources and sets out to conquer Asia. The Western Alliance led by the USA hopes to stop China but the conflict becomes World War III covering all of Asia plus Russia.

The original campaigns are:

  • Eastern Long Campaign (18 scenarios): The player takes command of the Chinese forces in their invasion of Russia and later South East Asia.
  • Western Long Campaign (18 scenarios): The player leads US & allied forces against the Chinese to drive them out of Russia, South East Asia and Korea.
  • Railroaded (6 scenarios): The player takes command of the UN forces in Russia along the Trans-Siberian Railway.
  • New World Order (4 scenarios): The player takes command of the Vietnamese forces in their invasion of Thailand and the Malay peninsula.
  • Korea Revisited (3 scenarios): The player takes command of the US forces in the battle for the Korean peninsula.
  • four additional campaigns which vary the length and difficulty of the Eastern & Western campaigns.
  • PeG gamers have developed many new campaigns and scenarios. Some of these continue with the original premise of China seeking control of Asia in years 2010 and beyond. Often these new campaigns include new equipment files and additional countries. Other new campaigns and scenarios focus on different regions of conflict such as Africa or Eastern Europe and other eras such as the Cold War. In addition to the scenarios that are part of the campaigns, PeG was released with 103 stand-alone scenarios. These can be played against the AI, against other human players using a hot-seat, via e-mail, via the Internet or LAN.

    References

    People's General Wikipedia