Petroglyph Games is still patching Star Wars: Empire at War all these years later. The game originally launched in 2006. The newest patch was released on November 20, 2023.
The latest patch is for maintenance, but it makes a rather significant change: it shifts the game from a 32-bit executable to a 64-bit one to try and solve out-of-memory bugs. Beyond that, it addresses out-of-sync multiplayer issues and ānumerous gameplay fixes addressing balance and incorrect unit behavior.ā
Itās impressive. Some of my favorite games of that era arenāt even available for purchase anymore, let alone getting continued support. Petroglyph states that they worked with the community to locate and address some of the bugs fixed in this release.
Iām somewhat surprised that theyāre still able to patch the game. Not that I think Petroglyph wouldnāt want to since it was the studioās first game and one that still gets played today. Itās just that, since the license belongs to another company, oftentimes thereās little incentive to offer continued support and other times theyāre contractually not allowed to make changes after a certain period. Nevertheless, such a major update so long after Star Wars: Empire at Warās initial release is an impressive showing of passion from the developer. In a world without official Battlefield 1942 servers, it’s nice to be reminded that some people still care.
While I was in high school playing StarCraft, I dreamed of a Star Wars RTS. I donāt know why I didnāt play Star Wars: Galactic Battleground, but by 2006, the prequel trilogy had left me badly disillusioned with the franchise. I have never recovered, and at this point, probably never will.
However, I may install Star Wars: Empire at War to check the game out now.
Star Wars: Empire at War is available for PC. The newest update is available now.
Published: Nov 21, 2023 09:21 am