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Company of Heroes
Does anyone play RTS here? If so, I highly recommend this game. It's probably not to the taste of true military types who favor more realistic simulations. But I think it's great for D-day buffs or casual military types who want to take part the most famous offensive in the 20th century.
As the player, you command a company of paratroopers from the 101st. There are rifle squads, engineering squads, mortar team, machinegun team, and snipers. You fight through the campaigns fought by the Able Company in the 101st Airborne. There are occasional tank support, but mostly light infantry combat. Take a look. If you computer has the horsepower, you will be amazed at the details in the graphics.
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Especially another one from the viewpoint of another American soldier in Europe. I'd like to see more stuff on the Eastern Front, from both points of view, and maybe some stuff in the Pacific. But for the love of God, no more Western Front-based games. It was novel stuff when the first Medal of Honor came out like 7 years ago. But now it's been there, done that since the 500 other virtually identical games came out since then.
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How about something about Korea or WW1? What about the modern era and pre 1941? I would love a historical FPS in the late 1800s colonial era or the Civil War. Sadly it will never be done because people wont be able to just grab an machine gun and rack up 100 kills in 10 seconds so I doubt we will ever see pre WW2.
Vietnam is also getting a bit repetitive and overdone as well. Nowhere near as bad as WW2 and all the MOH/COD clones but its getting up there. |
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This is not "just another WW2" game on the western front. Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, Call of Duty 2, and some others have always been First Person Shooters. Then you have the turn based with little graphics like Panzer General or Allied General.
This one is different in that it's a Real Time Strategy game. You don't command individual soldiers. You don't command an entire army. You command a rifle company with some tank support if you can afford it. It all happens in real time. If you sit around you will get overwhelmed by the AI. If you attack too fast you will run out your supplies. There are some other nice aspects of this game as well. For one, there's suppression effect from machine guns and artillery. Previous RTS games don't have to deal with the psychological effect of machine guns. I usually just march in a wave of soldiers to overwhelm the defensive emplacement. Not in this game. The machine gun will actually stop your soldiers dead in their tracks as they hit the deck and crawl around looking for cover before getting chewed up. I really like this game. I recommend it to everyone who likes RTS. |
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Kinda.
I can zerg in StarCraft. Overwhelm any defenses with sheer numbers alone. I can't do that in this game. Machine gun emplacements will suppress and then chew up any massed infantry advance. This game is probably the most significant advance in RTS since StarCraft. |
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I will play CoH when I get new comp.I read it is excellent and in my country we have still many warez cds.So games are cheap (around 2$ piece)
I also will play Faces of War (use of capture weapons, also squad game). P.S.BlitzKreig 1 still rulez especially for tank fanatics.Armor calculations are excellent.
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Scuse me for butting in, but does anybody around here play "Combat Mission" computer game (WW2)?
It's generally regarded as the best tactical war simulation ever produced and I can vouch for that, I'm 50+ years old and have been playing miniatures, boardgames and latterly computer games for the past 30 years. Managed to pick up a silver trophy for my feats on the Combat Mission field in play-by-email battles against doods all around the world (insert "I'm ****-hot" icon here).. |
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