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Allegiance is a free, online, multi-player space simulation game. You pilot spacecraft, flying in a team with other players, defending and attacking sectors in space. Your team is led by a commander, who makes tactical decisions and invests in technology and bases. Flight and combat is done in first person view in a 3D environment, with a real-time, top-down 'Command view' of your immediate surroundings also available to aid you in navigating and making quick tactical decisions.
Allegiance is a free, online, multi-player space simulation game. You pilot spacecraft, flying in a team with other players, defending and attacking sectors in space. Your team is led by a Commander, who makes tactical decisions and invests in technology and bases. Flight and combat is done in first person view in a 3D environment, with a real-time, top-down 'Command view' of your immediate surroundings also available to aid you in navigating and making quick tactical decisions.




While this sounds simple enough Allegiance is anything but an easy game to learn even with its relatively basic control scheme and its simplified flight model. Allegiance is about tactics and coordination; knowing your ordinance and, most importantly, knowing where to be and what you should be doing there. Given the enormous amount of factors to reckon with, it takes the average player somewhere between 3 and 6 months to firmly grasp the basics.
While this sounds simple enough Allegiance is anything but an easy game to learn, even with its relatively basic control scheme and its simplified flight model. Allegiance is about tactics and coordination; knowing your ordnance and, most importantly, knowing where to be and what you should be doing there. Given the enormous amount of factors to reckon with, it takes the average player somewhere between 3 and 6 months to firmly grasp the basics.




On the plus side, Allegiance is full of interesting ways to turn spaceships into debris. Depending on the technology path your commander has chosen you might fly stealthcraft, hiding and sniping at your unsuspecting enemies from far away. You might fly the interceptor, the king of short-range dogfights. Perhaps you might pilot a bomber, with other players manning the anti-fighter turrets on your ship. Or you could be the infinitely useful scout that spots enemy movements, repairs friendly vessels and can even destroy an entire bomb-run with a well-timed minefield.
On the plus side, Allegiance is full of interesting ways to turn spaceships into debris. Depending on the technology path your Commander has chosen you might fly stealthcraft, hiding and sniping at your unsuspecting enemies from far away. You might fly the interceptor, the king of short-range dogfights. Perhaps you might pilot a bomber, with other players manning the anti-fighter turrets on your ship. Or you could be the infinitely useful scout that spots enemy movements, repairs friendly vessels and can even destroy an entire bomb-run with a single well-timed minefield.




There are, on average, about thirty people participating in a game of Allegiance. A typical game lasts between thirty and forty-five minutes, although games of more than 2 hours in length are not uncommon.
Allegiance is a great game to play because:
:# It's free.
:# It can run on pretty much any computer, on any connection speed.
:# No other game out there offers as much diversity nor is as teamwork orientated as Allegiance. No matter what role you choose to fulfill - whether it be dogfighter, scout, bomber, Commander, or something else entirely - your efforts ''will'' make a difference to the outcome of the game.
 
 
There are, on average, about thirty people participating in a game of Allegiance (15 per team). A typical game lasts between thirty and forty-five minutes, although games of more than 2 hours in length are not uncommon. The most commonly played server currently has eight different [[Factions]] - each of which has at least five different techpaths the Commander can choose from - and over 40 playable maps.




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More information can be obtained at:
More information can be obtained at:
<BR>[http://www.allegacademy.org/about.shtml The Allegiance Academy]
*[http://www.allegacademy.org/about.shtml The Allegiance Academy]
<BR>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegiance_(computer_game) Wikipedia article on Allegiance]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegiance_(computer_game) Wikipedia article on Allegiance]
*And of course, this wiki.





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Allegiance is a free, online, multi-player space simulation game. You pilot spacecraft, flying in a team with other players, defending and attacking sectors in space. Your team is led by a Commander, who makes tactical decisions and invests in technology and bases. Flight and combat is done in first person view in a 3D environment, with a real-time, top-down 'Command view' of your immediate surroundings also available to aid you in navigating and making quick tactical decisions.


While this sounds simple enough Allegiance is anything but an easy game to learn, even with its relatively basic control scheme and its simplified flight model. Allegiance is about tactics and coordination; knowing your ordnance and, most importantly, knowing where to be and what you should be doing there. Given the enormous amount of factors to reckon with, it takes the average player somewhere between 3 and 6 months to firmly grasp the basics.


On the plus side, Allegiance is full of interesting ways to turn spaceships into debris. Depending on the technology path your Commander has chosen you might fly stealthcraft, hiding and sniping at your unsuspecting enemies from far away. You might fly the interceptor, the king of short-range dogfights. Perhaps you might pilot a bomber, with other players manning the anti-fighter turrets on your ship. Or you could be the infinitely useful scout that spots enemy movements, repairs friendly vessels and can even destroy an entire bomb-run with a single well-timed minefield.


Allegiance is a great game to play because:

  1. It's free.
  2. It can run on pretty much any computer, on any connection speed.
  3. No other game out there offers as much diversity nor is as teamwork orientated as Allegiance. No matter what role you choose to fulfill - whether it be dogfighter, scout, bomber, Commander, or something else entirely - your efforts will make a difference to the outcome of the game.


There are, on average, about thirty people participating in a game of Allegiance (15 per team). A typical game lasts between thirty and forty-five minutes, although games of more than 2 hours in length are not uncommon. The most commonly played server currently has eight different Factions - each of which has at least five different techpaths the Commander can choose from - and over 40 playable maps.


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Screenshots (check this page for more):

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Things may get hectic Fighter-bombers gathering Capships 'ressing' an aleph


More information can be obtained at:


Getting started
Intro: Overview · Top 10 things you should know · Newbie games
Installing: Quick install · Step by step guide · Troubleshooting
Gameplay: Learning guide · Common mistakes · FAQ · Training index