If you’ve been playing EasyTech’s World Conqueror 3 for years, you likely have muscle memory for the standard WWII scenario. You know exactly how to blitzkrieg through Poland, you know the danger of the Soviet Union in 1941, and you’ve probably conquered the world as the United States more times than you can count.
: Focus on the Schlieffen Plan and the race to the sea. All major empires are at full strength. 1916: The War of Attrition
Ideally, a WW1 mod caps the tech at 1930s levels. However, some versions allow you to progress into the interwar period. Seeing biplanes dogfight is great, but if the game drags on too long, you might start seeing heavy tanks appearing in 1918, which breaks immersion slightly. It’s best to treat these mods as tactical puzzles rather than long 200-turn campaigns, as the balance usually falls apart once you hit the "modern" era units.
: Fans have noted that a truly accurate WWI mod requires an immense number of custom models—up to 21 just for the Imperial German Navy—to distinguish between torpedo boats, dreadnoughts, and various battleship classes.
I recently spent a weekend diving headfirst into the most popular World Conqueror 3 WW1 Mods , and it completely changes the way you play the game. Here is my breakdown of what makes this mod special, the challenges you’ll face, and why trench warfare is surprisingly fun on a mobile screen.