Battle Forces is similar, but a stripped down version (i.e. same units but no technology development or strategic air raid, just combat). No download required and you can play up to 3 games at once with a basic membership for free.
A&A (2004) from ISO
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I have a new PC without CD-Rom. I burned my original A & A game to 2 ISO. Now I have A & A installed over the ISO files on the new machine. The game does not start because he does not find the INFOGRAMES START-UP DISC.
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@Ravencraft Welcome to the forum. :slightly_smiling_face:
That sounds like a copy protection issue.Maybe you want to give TripleA or AA42Online a try?
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/category/28/triplea-support
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@Panther Actually, that game he is referring to has only a resemblance to any Axis & Allies boardgames, and it is actually both strategic and tactic (though you can avoid the tactic part by autoresolving battles). Well, I call it tactic, but anyways it is “real time” battles resolution.
Just saying he wants to play something quite different from anything you can get with what you mentioned.
I’m assuming you never played that Axis & Allies videogame, here.
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@Cernel Thank you.
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