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|image=Battlestations Pacific Windows box.jpg
|title=Battlestations: Pacific
|title=Battlestations: Pacific
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|developer=[[Eidos Studios Hungary]]
|developer=[[Eidos Studios Hungary]]
|publisher=[[Eidos Interactive]]
|publisher=[[Eidos Interactive]]
|year=2009
|systems={{syslist|win|360}}
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}
|genre=[[Real-time tactics]]
|genre=[[Real-time tactics]]
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Xbox 360]]
|released=Late [[2008]] to early [[2009]]
|players=1-8
|players=1-8
|ratings=
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|requirements=
|preceded by=[[Battlestations: Midway]]
|preceded by=[[Battlestations: Midway]]
|series=Battlestations
|pcgamingwiki=Battlestations: Pacific
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}}
'''Battlestations: Pacific''' is the sequel to [[Battlestations: Midway]]. Unlike Midway, Pacific is designed to run on high-performance PCs, so a computer capable of running Midway may not be able to run Pacific.


'''Battlestations: Pacific''' is the sequel to [[Battlestations: Midway]]. According to various developer interviews, the game is planned to be nearly twice the size of its predecessor. Unlike Midway, Pacific is designed to run on high-performance PCs, so a computer capable of running Midway may not be able to run Pacific.
There are many changes from ''Midway'' to Pacific. There are several new modes and playable aircraft, as well as several minor changes such as improved graphics and sound, as well as improved gun lights that now show how much longer a gun has to reload for. Planes are considerably less manoeuvrable and can fly considerably higher than before.


==Confirmed Aircraft==
Kamikaze aircraft make their first appearance here, and although crashing a non-kamikaze plane into a target causes minimal damage, a single kamikaze aircraft can destroy a landing vessel. Various screens have been vastly simplified - the repair screen has been reduced considerably, and the Tactical Map has larger and more stylish icons.
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The community at large remains divided, with some claiming that its spirit has lost since Midway - citing particularly the aircraft automatically replenishing their weapons (though this can be toggled on and off) and semi-automatic aiming that proved controversial with many well-established players. Others cite the positives and maintain that the game is a success.
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Although the community remains divided, a lot of players strongly believe that the game is an overall improvement from its previous incarnation.
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Be aware that while the game makes a few efforts to remain accurate to history, this guide does not. Invariably, '''data presented here may or may not be historically accurate.''' Please do not attempt to correct this information, as this guide's purpose is to follow a video game, and not be a tried-and-true encyclopedia. Modifications from history include the G4M Betty carrying an unreasonable payload and having far more armour than in reality, and some ship types being misrepresented.
Like its predecessor, aircraft will play a large role in Battlestations: Pacific. A new ''cockpit view'' allows players to dive right into the action themselves.
 
*F4U Corsair
For information on getting started in multiplayer, please read the [[Battlestations: Pacific/Multiplayer|Multiplayer]] section.
*P-40 Warhawk
*SB2C Helldiver
*SBD Dauntless
*B-17 Flying Fortress


*A6M Zero
==Downloadable Content==
*G4M Betty
A single player demo was released for Battlestations Pacific, featuring three maps: [[Battlestations: Pacific/Divine Winds of Leyte|Divine Winds of Leyte]], a Siege Mode map, and an Island Capture map. Neither the Xbox 360 nor the PC version demos have multiplayer functionality, nor do they have a method of saving controls, meaning the saves would be lost upon shutting down the game.
*Ohka Personnel-guided missile
*Kyūshū J7W Shinden
*J2M Raiden
*J1N1 Gekko
*D3A Val
*B5N Kate
*G3M Nell
*Ki-43 Oscar
==Confirmed Ships==
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*King George V Class (Prince of Wales?)
A second patch was released, although with no patch notes its effects are largely unknown. The game is currently at version 1.2.
*Atlanta-class
*Mogami-class
*Daihatsu LCP
*Higgins LCP
*Elco PT
*Bogue-class CVE
*C-47
*Renown-class BC
*Fletcher DD
*Iowa-class BB
*De Ruyter-class CL


==Confirmed Submarines==
Three DLCs are available for Battlestations: Pacific. The first is the Volcano Island map pack, which includes two new maps. The Mustang pack includes new units - the P-51 Mustang, the Kuma-class Torpedo variant, and both the Montana and Super Yamato-class battleships, among others. For additional information, look at the units section. The third, just recently released, is the Carrier map pack, which features four new maps centered around carrier battles.
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*Gato-class SS
*I-400 SS
*Type C SS


==Features==
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*Cockpit view
*A [http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1949/1204171180.jpg visible seabed for underwater combat]
*Underwater mines (see above)
*Underwater fauna, including a hammerhead shark (see above)
*Ships [http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1949/1204171178.jpg break apart upon sinking]
*More realistic gun sounds
*Most ships launch seaplanes
*Landing troops (but not land combat)
*Japanese alternate history campaign
*Kamikaze units
*New units, including the [http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1949/1204171181.jpg F4U Corsair] and the [http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1949/1204171233.jpg Ohka personnel-guided missile]
*Planes [http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/1949/1204171231.jpg break apart upon destruction]


==External Links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/battlestationspacific/news.html?sid=6195052&tag=result;title;0 Gamespot Q&A - Eidos arms up for Battlestations: Pacific]
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*[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/battlestationspacific/news.html?sid=6192769&mode=previews Gamespot Q&A: Kamikazes, troop landings, and the Japanese campaign]
 
*[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/battlestationspacific/news.html?sid=6193733&mode=previews Gamespot E3 2008: Pacific Hands-On]
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