If the maps are made bigger, it takes away the more important feature that made CC2 so playable, smarter AI and tougher H2H play on msaller maps. If they stay small, great!
Blowing bridges was awesome, and alot of CC2 dieshard prefer the req point allocation system in CC2.
If it keeps the small maps, the original point req system and then can add something really different.. then its worth it.
But just repainting maps and a new GUI wont cut it..
cc2 req points and the force pool system was the best in the whole series imho and this is a stupid thing to say i know but i am sold for an omg mappack on top of ccfivethousandwhateverenginetheybeusing....
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 9:20 pm Post subject: Re: Re-Release?
I can only disagree on the benefits of small maps.
Click start, Bang, you're often in a mindless shootout until everyone is dead.
With an enlarged map you can maneouvre, attack, feint , counter attack, counter feint.... you even have the option of falling back in an orderly manner.
Smarter AI with smaller maps is in my experience a fallacy.... the number of pixels between VL's makes no difference to the AI's logic and planning.
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:25 am Post subject: Re: Re-Release?
Being able to select which floor in a building your troops would be located. For instance, panzershrek on top floor, infantry on bottom, a bit like in real life. Also, when sneaking troops through a multistorey building, they keep to the ground floor to avoid being spotted and shot at. I could goon, but this would be a good start.
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