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Release date: February 2, 2023
Age rating: 16
Developer: Bit Mirror
Publisher: SLITHERINE
Localization: English
Activation System: Steam
Region: CIS, Russia
Description:
Nuclear War Simulator is a detailed realistic simulation and visualization of large -scale nuclear conflicts with an emphasis on humanitarian consequences. Currently, our planet has more than 13,000 nuclear weapons, of which more than 9,000 are in military warehouses. This software should help you answer the question: what will happen if Russia or India and Pakistan apply their arsenals?
You can design warheads, missiles and carriers, place them on the map and implement attack plans to reliably talk about how nuclear conflicts occur and what are their consequences. Using a population density map with high resolution and realistic effects of weapons, such as explosion, heat and radiation, you can evaluate how many people will die in conflict. Scenaries of nuclear conflicts
You can develop realistic large -scale scenarios between large powers with thousands of warheads. Scenarios can be created manually by appointing each warhead individually, or with the help of artificial intelligence for faster guidance on the target. You can also simulate entire conflicts with a few clicks of the mouse on the map in interactive mode. You can download scenarios created by other people and upload your scenarios to the Mods.io server. Realistic consequences of the use of nuclear weapons
Simulation includes a grid of population density with high resolution. The effects of the explosion, heat, fires and radiation are calculated and visualized for each cell of the population to evaluate the number of dead (similar to Nukemap Alex Vellerstein). The destruction of military goals is modeled using a model taking into account the cap of weapons, the hardness of the target and the formation of craters.
You can place yourself, your family and friends in the simulation to evaluate the expected injuries and the probability of survival. The amount of burned fuel and the formed soot is also calculated to evaluate the consequences of the nuclear winter using a simplified model. Projecting and placing objects
Using an intuitive user interface, you can design warheads, place them on missiles and in mines, on aircraft, teles and submarines.
Then you can place your strength on the map by just clicking on them with the mouse or importing the real locations from the KMZ files.
If you know how much uranium and plutonia are required for one warhead, you can evaluate how many of them can be created from today´s stocks if the country wants it. Modding and interfaces
The simulator supports the basic modding of the textures of units, loading screens and background music. You can also share the drawings of units and scripts with other users.
If you model the conflict in another tool, you can import an explosion list in the form of a simple CSV file to calculate the humanitarian consequences. On the other hand, you can export the list of detonations along with burned soot to other tools, for example, for detailed climate modeling.