Flamethrower wrote: |
"WaR is the Best CC Product Yet!" |
Flamethrower wrote: |
- Mark my words dudes (and feel free to pillory me = been done & got the shirt) |
Flamethrower wrote: |
yeppers objective fact! |
Flamethrower wrote: |
and that is the conundrum for all of us hard-core CC fans - can any "new" product be good enough to satisfy our needs? |
Flamethrower wrote: |
I still compare the end product - the game itself - to the thrill I had as as hard-core war-gamer being introduced to the game in the first instance - CC2 - I thought WOW this very accurately simulates land-based tactical engagments in WWII ,and there are a myriad of possibilities especially for H2H play! - so farkin pillory me |
Flamethrower wrote: |
hey hey...bottom line from an addicted CC fan? - this new (and I mean it = NEW) CC evolution Rocks the House! |
Flamethrower wrote: |
CC-AI-thinking-warmongering-beast |
Flamethrower wrote: |
should really try H2H |
Therion wrote: |
Are you on drugs or what? CCMTII would be NEW and evolution of the core of CC gameplay. W.A.R. is a re-release of a game that is a recycled corpse of CC3 with a new minigame slapped atop of it. |
Flamethrower wrote: |
sorry dude(s), the AI is definitely improved in WaR but AI really is a matter for the folks at the core of current HW & SW research & development (and niche market WWII gaming doesn't have the budget for that - even if it ain't a fantasy pursuit to begin with) - thinking machines are a little ways off - and based on a quick poll of most of us folks around these parts - it is probably a very good thing (a decent AI would eat our lunch) - you dudes who cry for a CC-AI-thinking-warmongering-beast (digital Rommel) should really try H2H - that is where this game offers the best rewards - I played solo against the AI for years before I took on an opponent and there is NO COMPARISON - H2H with a skilled opponent will give you years of figuring out how to win on any of the 1000+ CC maps n mods
- hey! wake up! Artificial Intelligence? try some organic |
Flamethrower wrote: |
recycled corpse of CC3? = of what do you speak? with what knowledge? WaR is a nifty product- if you actualy like PLAYING THE FARKIN GAME - yo |
Therion wrote: | ||
Really? You're stating it as an objective fact? I like CCMT better than any old CC game with economic/strategic minigames. |
ANZAC_Tack wrote: |
flame here sounds like me a little with CoI, but compared to CoI . CCIV to WaR has More to offer the CCIII to CoI did. and its not even finished yet....somebody said before 'thor has mashed ccv and cciv together' is quite literal. now remove ALL bugs from that massive bugs list written here some 6 months ago(both cciv and ccv) and add a new GC, new maps,more units and its not even all WaR is...
so this is why i agree with flamer. its more then has been asked. it has gone over and above my expectations. not spear me with blowhard arrows, i just dont care either... |
Therion wrote: | ||
*sigh* That's why I hate the CC community. I guess you are to busy drooling over your beloved strategy minigame to notice that the evolution of the core of CC - the actual tactical game stopped at the level of CC3. |
RD_Thomas_Ross wrote: |
My only request is that people quit ragging on the game til they have played it. |
Polemarchos wrote: |
Why is UK cheaper than continental Europe? |
Therion wrote: |
I disagree. It's not an objective fact, because there are different criteria for what makes a CC game good.
To me the most important things are: 1. Proper unit organization. 2. Placing player's competences on realistic level - so, no buying units nor player moving whole battalions and commanding every platoon in the same time. 3. New features in the core of CC gameplay - tactical combat. Which makes CCMT an obvious choice for the best CC product for me. |
Therion wrote: |
Are you on drugs or what? CCMTII would be NEW and evolution of the core of CC gameplay. W.A.R. is a re-release of a game that is a recycled corpse of CC3 with a new minigame slapped atop of it. |
Therion wrote: |
H2H requires finding an opponent that plays the same mod, being on internet at the same time and getting the multiplayer to work. It's pretty hard. |
CSO_Talorgan wrote: | ||
Maybe the "Rip-off Britain" campaign is beginning to bear fruit. : |
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