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Got windows 3. However, I have no color in BoP. Am I running the wrong graphic drivers or something for Windows 3.

I have no knowledge of some of the older OS, hah. Jonas -8 points Windows 3. Jonas 3 points Windows 3. Think 0 point Windows 3. Gamer 1 point Mac version. Just found this site. What a blast! Hope someone ports it to an online version so we can play it again.

Mike 4 points Windows 3. You need to run the game in windows 3. To do this, find a copy of win 3. Consult DOSbox on how to install win 3. Aaron -1 point Windows 3. I keep trying to play it in DOSBox and it keeps saying the game requires windows, and my computer runs on windows, what am I suppossed to do? Dosbox support Supported on current version.

Download KB. Play in your browser. Description of Balance of Power Read Full Description Balance of Power is among the first political simulation that emphasizes diplomacy and politics over outright aggression. The version that you have has some bugs in it. An easy one to reproduce is to start a game, click on the South America menu, and choose Argentina. Instead of highlighting Argentina, the engine will highlight the entire ocean. The various geopolitical maps generally don't work; some countries will never be shaded when they should, which harms gameplay.

The bug seems to be tied to the graphics mode. So I made a setup tool that lets the user select one of five graphics modes. The first four work perfectly, the fifth one looks nicer but exhibits odd behavior. See older comments 1. Write a comment Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. Send comment. Download Balance of Power We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. The basic point of the game is to raise your country's either USA or USSR prestige level and spheres of influence all over the world while at the same time avoiding nuclear war.

This is harder then one would expect as the A. I, or other player, is always trying to make sure his views get carried on. One is usually quite lucky yo get past 2 turns in a multiplayer game, specially if he's playing with someone with hardliner ideols. In the game you have many options or "policies" in which you can enact to one of numerous i believe 80 countries around the globe in a hope to raise your prestige, and as title goes, alter the "balance of power".

These polocies include Military Aid, Economic Aid, Aid to insugents, interveneing for goverment helping them , intervening for Rebels helping rebel forces , treaty, trade polocy, destabalizing, and diplomatic preasure. A small note, all these options are available on the new "Moltipolar" level, whereas they are limited on all the other difficulties. Regarding the above, there is also a new game difficulty. Multipolar gives the player a wider variety of gameplay inwhich he can now go to war, and other neat stuff.

Basically, because I love geopolitical simulations, though am saddened by the short gameplay if you got to play out each month of a year, from to , it'd be a different story. I give this game a 4. The monumental logistical task of coordinating global intercourse is most evident in lengthy delays as the computer works out the effects of each turn!

To attempt to summarise all but the most basic mechanics of this simulation cannot be covered in any great detail here; it takes the page instruction manual to do them all justice. Suffice to say, that this is a strategist's dream. The sheer size and scope of the simulation mean that it is possible to become totally immersed in the proceedings; single turns can take hours to fully digest and implement.



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