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Company of Heros
I just got the game..yeah, I know 2006 game of the year and here it is 2009:88) Anyway, the security code did not work but THQ provided a good code for me to install the game. I have not played the game as yet.
Who here has played this game and what are your thoughts on it? |
Ha I got the game late too (2008)
A entertaining game, Playing it for quiet a while, sometimes after a Sim or more strategic RTS I just need something that just makes me able to blow my enemy away from the map, and with CoH you can just do that. the campaign is quiet fun to play if you want to get into the game. and perhaps one of them days we could have a online game http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/3215/usarty.jpg HunterICX |
Yes sir...I will take you up on a skirmish! First I have to see if my activation code provided by relic will work:o. I purchased the game Saturday and was going to spend time with it over the weekend...that was shot all to hell when the code did not work. Relic did send me a code today so I will attempt to see if it works. If so, I then need to understand the ins and outs of the game. After that, let's attempt a squad on squad skirmish:up:
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alright then let me know when your ready
:D just make sure..to spread your buildings in your base, I'm quiet known for my arty Clusterf**ks :arrgh!: HunterICX |
Only got the game 2 months or so ago myself; only have a decent PC since 6 months and have been busily building up my collection. Brilliant game, particularly like how infantry squads actually behave like squads and how you can make use of cover. You can earn command points (ala Generals) which you can spend on upgrades, with 3 "tech-trees" to choose from. Still looking for the Oposing Fronts expansion, Tales of Valor is said to be a no-no.
Enjoyed the single player campaign very much, haven't tried my hand at MP yet though. Definatly one of the best titles out there, well worth the money. :up: |
I've only played the SP campaign. It's basically Saving Private Ryan - The Video Game but that's no bad thing.
It wouldn't quite be fair to say CoH = DoW in WW2, but it's not far off the truth either. IIRC the only new feature in CoH is the destructable terrain. Buildings and cover can be destroyed and new cover can be formed by craters and rubble, but the amount that the physical battlefield can really change (in gameplay terms rather than visual terms) is actually pretty limited. IMO, if you're looking for a new twist on DoW then CoH is good. If you never played DoW then CoH is awesome. |
It is up and running. A crap load of patches. I have them all and have created an online account. I completed the first two tutorials. It is basically like Blitzkrieg but better graphics and things. More training:D
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I'm playing the sequal Opposing Fronts at the moment, already completed the first game and am hoping to buy the 3rd installment Tales of Valor out of this weeks pay, there are a lot of patches for it I think I have downloaded about 400 to 500 megs of patched so far. Very good game I like it a lot but have never tried the MP side of it.
Steve |
I got it ages ago on steam. Quite fun. Although my computer barely meets the minimum requirements it still plays decently.
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I've had it for about 12 months. Not bad but the build your army go thump the other guy is a bit too RTS for my liking. I would have preferred something a little more realistic. Nice graphics though.
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Tales of Heroes and Opposing fronts are stand-alone expansions or do you require the original CoH ?
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I will look into the game Stabiz recommends also:up: |
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Back on topic :) |
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Tho, if you like a more realistic take on things + micro-micro-micro managing your troops, it's definitely for you. :yep: |
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