Oh lordy lord.
Never thought I'd pay $150 + $50 shipping for a 25 year old game.
Which I already own twice.
Oh lordy lord.
Never thought I'd pay $150 + $50 shipping for a 25 year old game.
Which I already own twice.
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So...Ea could full a fallout 76 with this collection.
Yeah for this game version you need gold one. Or you have to install a patch in older versions of the game:
https://cncnz.com/hosted-projects/co...fficial-patch/
So some people missed it, without knowing it existed.
Would rather they did a new one and not the mobile game, still hyped though.
Do you hear the voices too?
This is where the C&C team did it differently. They made no decisions on their own. Like Jim says in the trailer in the OP, they asked the community on day 1 of the project for feedback on how they should proceed with the project, what people wanted from it, etc. And then they formed the community council from the most trusted and influencial members from the C&C community throughout the years. And that effort has clearly paid off. Blizzard made a whole bunch of decisions up front and then tried to half-ass changes to a plan already in motion. Agree with their original decision or not, they should have stayed the original course instead of try do half of this and half of that.
Agreed especially as I was looking forward to the original concept.
It would have the original campaign as an optional, and the remastered campaign with new cutscenes/voice acting/maps. You could pick which you preferred.
Instead they scrapped both the original and the remastered and had a mish-mash of both...which pleased no one.
I'll give this one a pass. Had fun with them back in the day, but felt their gameplay was badly outdated already in the earlier 2000's. Quality of life improvements aren't enough when the meat and bones themselves require overhauling.
Now you see it. Now you don't.
But was where Dalaran?
As much as I like Tiberian Dawn and Red Alert 1 i'm looking forward to Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2 the most. Tiberian Sun had some pathing issues because the game came out to early, this could be something they can fix. I do wonder how a Red Alert 2 remaster would look like considering that the game aged quite well because of its colorful graphics.
And I wonder if they will consider a remastered Renegade aswell. This was Westwoods take on an unique strategical shooter game with RTS elements which also had a campaign. There aren't many games like this where your team has their own base, and whenever a building gets destroyed they lose whatever the building was offered. If the barracks was destroyed you could no longer buy better characters, if the war factory is destroyed you can no longer buy vehicles, if the refinery gets destroyed you will lose a lot of income etc. Renegade X is a very solid and quite faithful mod for this game, but I would love to see a proper remaster from the C&C team aswell.
I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY from this trailer
I'm worried because of EA history, but seriously this seems exactly what I LOVE
EA, THANK YOU
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http://youtu.be/x3ejO7Nssj8 7:20+ "Alliance remaining super power", clearly blizz favor horde too much, that they made alliance the super power
I think it's fair to say that we will definitely see more games from the series remastered if this does well. The people working on this know their audience.