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Is it just a case of putting them on guard, or do you have to actually select the plane you want to attack?
Excellent though, especially with the sound turned right up, it's like world war 3 at my house at the moment.
Oh, and can you switch off superweapons on skirmish? I always find them to be a pain - it's less a matter of who is the more skilled as who can build a nuke site first and press a big red button.
I hope they keep the series going, I haven't found a game that betters the C&C series at RTS.
Is it just a case of putting them on guard, or do you have to actually select the plane you want to attack?
Excellent though, especially with the sound turned right up, it's like world war 3 at my house at the moment.
Oh, and can you switch off superweapons on skirmish? I always find them to be a pain - it's less a matter of who is the more skilled as who can build a nuke site first and press a big red button.
I hope they keep the series going, I haven't found a game that betters the C&C series at RTS.
Man the original C&C and Tiberian Sun holds teenage sentimental value for me...
*Feels eyes getting moist*
That is all
The Total War series is up there with it but collectively it is my second favourite game series behind Metal Gear.
> I can remember playing Dune 2 when it came out (Westwood's first RTS),
> the game that inspired me to buy a PC. I tried so hard to like Dune
> Emperor, excellent background story coupled with substandard RTS
> though.
Aye, I played it on Amiga. Four 3 inch floppies. Good times. It's curious that no RTS has came close to matching the enjoyment I had with this game.
I remember one particular session where it got to 5 in the morning as we played co-operatively to wipe out all the AI players, then built bases that could withstand anything. Just before we were about to start fighting each other, a war that would have been the war to end all wars, the playstations crashed. good times ...
Red Alert 2 on the PC must rate as my most played game of all time, Generals is pretty much the same game only with better AI and superb graphics and sound. EA have done Westwood proud in my opinion, and I can't wait for the newest installment of the series.
The only other RTS game I avidly follow is Settlers, although that's a bit different.
I loved the stories that were built up in the cutscenes though. That's the one major thing Generals lacked.
For example, Shepard's anger at those "NOD B'tards" and the way Stalins generals went up in the ranks in Red Alert played by Kane's mindtricks. They weren't quite so good in the second generation of the series. Kane hadn't aged a bit between the two games and didn't make an appearance in Red Alert 2 (despite being the reason Stalin dies if you completed the Russian campaign).
Nice to see if based on more realism though than sci-fi futuristic 'Total Annihilation' style RTS or psychic-controlled beings with flying saucers...