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  • Gronk4M13
    MVP
    • Apr 2012
    • 3495

    #1

    Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

    I traded in my Xbox and all of my Xbox games so I can get a PS4. One of the downsides of that is the fact that I won't be able to play a console wrestling game until October when WWE 2K15 comes out. Out of curiosity, I downloaded EWR 2004, a game I used to play for hours on end. It's a great game, you get to manage a wrestling company (choices include WWE, TNA, ROH, and several small companies) and book shows, get TV deals and sign wrestlers.



    The website has a free download of the game, and several mods that give the game a modern day roster. I'm trying to figure out how to use the mods.
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  • RNunez187
    Rookie
    • Aug 2002
    • 310

    #2
    Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

    Just copy the DATA folder over your current data to update to whatever roster you downloaded

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    • Ice_Cold345
      MVP
      • Nov 2012
      • 2109

      #3
      Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

      The best way to play in my opinion is to create your own fed with 0s in everything and no money to start with and go from there. You can get about $40k a month, so that's your budget to try and raise Production Values and get your talent. It's a small pool of wrestlers you can stick with, but boy is it rewarding to see your own production go through.
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      • Gronk4M13
        MVP
        • Apr 2012
        • 3495

        #4
        Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

        Originally posted by Ice_Cold345
        The best way to play in my opinion is to create your own fed with 0s in everything and no money to start with and go from there. You can get about $40k a month, so that's your budget to try and raise Production Values and get your talent. It's a small pool of wrestlers you can stick with, but boy is it rewarding to see your own production go through.
        I'm doing this right now with a 2014 roster mod successfully installed. I'll track my progress in this thread.
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        • Gronk4M13
          MVP
          • Apr 2012
          • 3495

          #5
          Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

          Company: Gronk Championship Wrestling
          Founder: Colin Gronk
          Starting Size: Small (IMO, starting on backyard size is impossible.)
          Difficulty: Medium
          Starting Funds: $29700000 (doing this for fun, I don't want this to be impossible)

          Starting Roster Criteria:

          Max Age: 30
          Max Overness: 30
          Minimum Charisma-50
          Minimum Technical Skill: 66


          Roster:
          Aaron Arbo
          AJ Sparxx
          Anthony Henry
          Axel Tisher
          Barrett Brown
          Bobby Jay
          Bobby Rogers
          Brady Roberts
          Brandon Parker
          Brandon van Danielson
          Chase Owens
          Chris Rockwell
          Corey Hollis
          Daisuke Hanaoka
          Damien Wayne
          Dan Lawrence
          Don Paysan
          Dynamite Tohoku VIII
          Emil Sitoci
          Eric Corvis
          Facade
          Fox Carter
          Gregory James
          Hajime Ohara
          Jason Rumble
          Jay West
          Joey Vengeance
          Josh Bodom
          Juice Jennings
          Kaden Assad
          Ken45
          Kenou
          Keven Martel
          Kyle Matthews
          Mark Haskins
          Markos Estrada
          Mat Fitchett
          Mat Russo
          Matthew Justice
          Matthew Palmer
          Michael Avery
          Mitch Johnson
          Mortimer Plumtree
          Mr. Vander Pyle (manager/announcer)
          Nick Rogers
          Nobuhiko Takada
          Passion Hasegwa
          Pete Kaasanova
          Phil Atlas
          Rascal Matsuzaki
          Rick Deezel
          Scott Steele
          Tiger Shark
          Tito Aquino
          Yapper Man #1
          Yuji Hino


          Champions:
          GCW Champion: Ken45 (staff recommendation)
          GCW Intercontinental Championship: vacant (staff says give it to Ken45 but then he'd be both the main and mid-card champ)
          GCW Tag Team Championship: Vengeance and Jennings

          1 medium event per month, no TV deal to start.
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          • Gronk4M13
            MVP
            • Apr 2012
            • 3495

            #6
            Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

            How do you grow, in terms of size? I'm stuck at small. I keep sending out promo tapes to small TV networks, and no one is accepting.
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            • donkey33
              MVP
              • Aug 2002
              • 1268

              #7
              Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

              TEW 2005 is freeware now I think. Which is the next game in the series after this.

              Sent from my Galaxy Note 2

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              • Gronk4M13
                MVP
                • Apr 2012
                • 3495

                #8
                Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                I love this game. I started a new save with default (2003) rosters, playing as ROH. Raven was my #1 star, and I was going to have him feud with Steve Corino. Well, WWE decided to troll and sign Raven to a written contract. Not only that, they signed CM Punk (someone I was planning on pushing to the moon) to a written contract.
                Spoiler


                So, I decided to try and land some bigger names to alleviate these losses. I signed Tito Ortiz (in 2003 he was quite famous, he's an upper-mid carder) Harry Smith (aka DH Smith in WWE, he's a big name in EWR due to Canadian success) and Matt Morgan.

                I landed a TV deal with the Regional Network and sent out promo tapes to the local network, hoping for a B show.
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                • Ice_Cold345
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 2109

                  #9
                  Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                  Originally posted by Gronk4M13
                  How do you grow, in terms of size? I'm stuck at small. I keep sending out promo tapes to small TV networks, and no one is accepting.
                  Don't send promo tapes at small, try to have good Production values and advertising.
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                  NBA: Indiana Pacers
                  MLB: Cleveland Indians
                  NCAA: Purdue Boilermakers
                  NASCAR: Ryan Newman

                  One day, Purdue Men's Basketball and Football will become relevant again.

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                  • EUBlink
                    heyoka
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 1037

                    #10
                    Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                    Oh man, I put so much of my time into this game since its release. I ran EWInventory, a resource similar to EWWarehouse, with ACCBiggz/Nathan for what seemed like forever. EWBattleground was my stomping grounds back in the early 2000's, and I clearly remember the EWR and Promotion Wars pride battles... eerily similar to those of the 2K and EA guys these days. I've played since the original EW, and Ryland just continually got better.

                    I may have to pick this back up, especially if TEW 2005 is freeware now. I purchased it (as well as 2007, 2008 and 2010 if I remember correctly), but that license key is long gone by now. I hardly played 2010.

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                    • Rodney Rankin
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2014
                      • 8

                      #11
                      Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                      Originally posted by EUBlink
                      Oh man, I put so much of my time into this game since its release. I ran EWInventory, a resource similar to EWWarehouse, with ACCBiggz/Nathan for what seemed like forever. EWBattleground was my stomping grounds back in the early 2000's, and I clearly remember the EWR and Promotion Wars pride battles... eerily similar to those of the 2K and EA guys these days. I've played since the original EW, and Ryland just continually got better.

                      I may have to pick this back up, especially if TEW 2005 is freeware now. I purchased it (as well as 2007, 2008 and 2010 if I remember correctly), but that license key is long gone by now. I hardly played 2010.
                      I was always partial to EWD, as it was simple enough to pick up and play, even if it was graphically clunky compared to EWR.

                      2 questions...

                      1) Any idea how to get EWD to work on Windows 8? (I have the game downloaded, but can't get it to run with or without DosBox.)

                      2) Do you know of any Mods for EWD?

                      Thank You!

                      Rodney

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                      • RNunez187
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 310

                        #12
                        Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game



                        Check there for mods, that is where I get all of my EWR stuff from, they have EWD listed, not sure if they have mods though

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                        • EUBlink
                          heyoka
                          • Dec 2005
                          • 1037

                          #13
                          Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                          Originally posted by Rodney Rankin
                          1) Any idea how to get EWD to work on Windows 8? (I have the game downloaded, but can't get it to run with or without DosBox.)
                          Is DosBox able to open any programs besides EWD?

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                          • Rodney Rankin
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2014
                            • 8

                            #14
                            Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                            Originally posted by EUBlink
                            Is DosBox able to open any programs besides EWD?
                            Yes. I've got D-Fend Reloaded as the front end. I can run the old Lance Haffner sports games on it, and numerous other things.

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                            • Gronk4M13
                              MVP
                              • Apr 2012
                              • 3495

                              #15
                              Re: Extreme Warfare Revenge (EWR) 2004: great game

                              Default rosters (~2004) , started one as WWE.

                              Summerslam results:



                              World's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin) defeated the Basham Brothers to win the WWE Tag Team Championships.

                              Test beat Rikishi (c) by countout in a match for Rikishi's United States Championship. Rikishi retains the championship.

                              Tajiri (c) retained his Cruiserweight Championship by defeating Ultimo Dragon.

                              Goldberg defeated the Big Show.

                              Eddie Guerrero defeated Randy Orton.

                              The Rock defeated Kane.

                              Undertaker defeated John Cena

                              Triple H (c) retained his World Heavyweight Championship in a match against Shawn Michaels due to the interference of Ric Flair.

                              Brock Lesnar (c) retained his WWE Championship by defeating Kurt Angle.

                              Feuds:

                              WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs Kurt Angle (Smackdown)

                              John Cena (turned heel) vs. Undertaker (Smackdown)

                              World Heavyweight Champion Triple H vs Shawn Michaels (Raw)

                              The Rock vs. Kane (Raw)

                              Eddie Guerrero vs. Randy Orton (Raw)

                              Goldberg vs. Big Show (Smackdown)

                              Ultimo Dragon vs Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri (Smackdown)

                              United States Champion Rikishi vs. Test Smackdown)

                              Big Show hurt his ankle, and is out for a month, delaying his feud with Goldberg.

                              I signed CM Punk and the Briscoe Brothers to written contracts and sent them to development, WWE style lol.

                              I also signed Sting, who is basically a third wheel in the Rock/Kane feud at this point.

                              I stripped Ric Flair and Batista of the World Tag Team Championship, as any team I tried to have them lose it, they refused. I gave the titles to La Rsistance (Rene Dupree and Sylvan Grenier) as they beat the Bashams and Nowinski and Mack in a triple threat tag team match for the titles.

                              Eddie Guerrero cost Randy Orton his Intercontinental Championship in a match against Bubba Ray Dudley. Dudley is set to defend the title against William Regal.

                              Goldberg cost Big Show his United States Championship in a match against Rikishi. Rikishi is feuding with Test.

                              I'm currently at September 1st, and our next PPV (Unforgiven) isn't until September 28th. I have three TV shows, Raw, Smackdown and the minor show Heat.
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