Original War
Commissioned by the UN, a US geological survey evaluates resources in a secluded Siberian region, far into the endless steppes of Eastern Russia. Unexpectedly, they strike a reserve of a never-before-seen mineral instead of oil.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows 10
Windows 10
Processor
Intel PentiumĀ® III - 900MHz D
AMD Opteron 246 D
Graphics
OpenGL 2.1 compatible with alteast 64 MB of VRAM C
GeForce FX 5600 C
Memory
256 MB
2 GB
Storage
1 GB
1 GB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: sc8830
- GPU: GeForce FX Go5300
- RAM: 1 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 10
Recommended Build
- CPU: AMD Opteron 246
- GPU: GeForce FX 5600
- RAM: 2 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 10
About This Game
Commissioned by the UN, a US geological survey evaluates resources in a secluded Siberian region, far into the endless steppes of Eastern Russia. Unexpectedly, they strike a reserve of a never-before-seen mineral instead of oil.
Defense Department researchers determine that this material matches the substance powering an alien artifact they hold, identified as the EON (Extraterrestrial Object Nexus).
Discovered in 1919 close to the Tunguska blast site by Colonel Emerson, the artifact was secured while he commanded US troops moving war supplies from Vladivostok to the Eastern Front during the First World War.
Department of Defense tests reveal that objects put inside the vessel travel hundreds of thousands of years into the past. Unable to decipher its mechanics or duplicate its fuel source, American scientists eventually mothballed the highly classified device, awaiting future scientific breakthroughs.
Defense Department researchers determine that this material matches the substance powering an alien artifact they hold, identified as the EON (Extraterrestrial Object Nexus).
Discovered in 1919 close to the Tunguska blast site by Colonel Emerson, the artifact was secured while he commanded US troops moving war supplies from Vladivostok to the Eastern Front during the First World War.
Department of Defense tests reveal that objects put inside the vessel travel hundreds of thousands of years into the past. Unable to decipher its mechanics or duplicate its fuel source, American scientists eventually mothballed the highly classified device, awaiting future scientific breakthroughs.