![]() ![]() In Speed Mode, Defcon runs with a much faster clock and the game lasts a fraction of the time of a regular game. The mode is designed to run in as long as a typical workday. ![]() This mode lasts much longer than a regular game because the regular game mode has a slower clock. The game runs in real-time and silent notifications are given whenever a key event happens in the game. In Office Mode, Defcon runs in silent mode and behind the main desktop. The typical game will last around 45 minutes. After a set amount of the total number of the nukes are deployed, Defcon 1 ends and the final battles are had within a last-minute timer. Throughout the game the player aims to kill as many people as possible all while keeping to the other objective of the game to have the greatest number of people remaining in their country among all the players. The player may also create strategic alliances with other players through the use of in-game chatting systems that allow the player to use their allies' radars to learn more about locations of enemies. The typical military warfare continues until Defcon 1 is hit, when the players may engage in nuclear warfare. Once Defcon 3 is hit, players may engage in battle over typical military means but not in nuclear warfare. Over Defcon 5 and Defcon 4, the player may place their military resources but not engage in battle. The game incorporates a Defcon timer that counts down from Defcon 5 to Defcon 1. Along with the continent of people, come a variety of military resources they must place such as nuclear silos, radars, naval fleets, and air force bases. In Defcon, each player is given control of a continent on Earth and given the same number of people to rule over. ![]()
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