
I can't find any files for it, too, which means I'm probably going to have to re-install the game. I didn't install the Westwood Online components, though, which means I can't play multiplayer games over Westwood's set-up. Played only an hour so far, looking forward to more. All in all, the game's fun, and I'm looking forward to starting the Campaign. Alliances can be forged too, and Fremen can be mass produced, as can Ornithopters.

The Houses are the same, with 4-5 additional sub-Houses also present. Veteran points have been introduced, with the ability to directly produce infantry at a high veteran level making life easier. The units are new, with only a handful continuing from Dune2k, and a large number of infantry units have been added too, which gives you a good reason to build barracks. Although gameplay has hardly changed, Dune2k seemed much larger than E:BFD, with enough space for large-scale tactics and manouvers. The game seems to lack depth, though, and I prefer its predecessor, Dune 2000. The game's graphics are excellent, with the 3D stuff a real treat, and weapons explode like they should. Its not going as well as I expected, in fact I'm getting kicked quite early and often, even on normal difficulty settings.

Just started playing Emperor: Battle for Dune.
