The term "State of War High Definition" most likely refers to fan-made mods or unofficial high-definition texture packs for the classic real-time strategy (RTS) game "State of War" (or its sequel "State of War 2: Arid Faith"), rather than an official remaster or re-release.

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The Original Games:
- State of War (2002): Developed by DreamCatcher Interactive (using the Rival Realms engine). It's a traditional RTS focused on resource gathering, base building, and combat with a sci-fi/military theme.
- State of War 2: Arid Faith (2003): The direct sequel, using a slightly updated engine.
- Neither game received an official "High Definition" remaster by the original developers or publishers.
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Why "High Definition" Mods Exist:

- Nostalgia & Demand: These games have a dedicated fanbase fond of their gameplay but wanting modern visuals.
- Low Original Resolution: The original games ran at low resolutions (e.g., 800x600 or 1024x768). Modern displays make these look pixelated.
- Community Effort: Modders create high-resolution texture replacements, improve UI scaling, and sometimes enhance lighting effects to make the games look sharper on modern monitors.
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What These Mods Typically Offer:
- HD Textures: Replacing low-resolution unit, building, terrain, and UI textures with higher-resolution versions created by the community.
- UI Scaling: Adjusting the user interface to be more readable on high-resolution screens.
- Visual Tweaks: Sometimes improved lighting effects or minor visual enhancements.
- Compatibility Patches: Often bundled with fixes to help the games run smoothly on modern operating systems (Windows 7/10/11).
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Where to Find These Mods:
- ModDB: The most common platform for game mods. Searching for "State of War HD" or "State of War 2 HD" here is likely to yield results.
- Nexus Mods: Another popular modding site, though coverage for very old games like State of War might be less extensive than ModDB.
- Fan Forums & Communities: Dedicated RTS forums or communities around these games often host or link to these mods.
- GitHub: Some modders host their work on GitHub.
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Important Considerations:
- Unofficial: These are not supported by the original developers. They may require specific installation steps or have compatibility issues.
- Quality Varies: The quality and completeness of HD mods can differ significantly between projects. Some might only cover units, others might cover everything.
- Legal: Generally, distributing mods using assets from the original game is tolerated as long as the original game is owned, but official HD remasters would require rights holders.
- Not "State of War HD" as a Standalone Product: There is no officially released game called "State of War High Definition." It's a descriptor for mods applied to the original games.
In Summary:
If you're looking for "State of War High Definition," you are almost certainly looking for community-created mods that enhance the visuals of the original State of War (2002) or State of War 2: Arid Faith (2003). Search on platforms like ModDB or Nexus Mods using the game names and "HD" or "High Definition" as keywords. Be prepared for the fact that these are unofficial projects with varying quality and compatibility.
