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Anybody here play Company of Heroes?
I quite enjoy this game, but the in-game "community" is not very friendly. Anybody care for a game or two without using the word "noob"? :)
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I used to play it, until I tried Men of War.
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Why do you enjoy Men of War better? If you care to elaborate :)
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Hmmm ... I will try not to go on for half an hour.:) The only thing (slightly) better in CoH is the graphics, its more of a conventional rts with health bars on everything and just a matter of pounding the opponent to bits. (No offense intended)
In MoW the tanks and vehicles have armour values and the different ammo have penetration values according to angle, range, etc. Example: 4 Shermans cant take out a Tiger from long range, they will just run out of ammo (if they survive long enough). The only way for a Sherman to kill a Tiger is to flank it and hit the weaker side armour or the feeble rear armour, just like in real life. Also every part of a vehicle can be shot at and destroyed. Dont have a strong enough gun to penetrate a IS-3? Ok, knock the tracks of it and retreat, then flank the immobile monster and hit it in the side.Tanks and vehicles can also run out of ammo and fuel, so you have to resuplly with ammo trucks. You can also repair and steal abandoned enemy tanks, or pillage. I often take the 50 cal from US tanks and equip an infanteryman with it. Carnage. Also, a single man with a bazooka can kill super heavy tanks with one shot, so the tanks need babysitting by infantery. Stuff like this makes me enjoy the game, and sometimes its fun as hell to play multiplayer and just dig in. By that I mean constructing all sorts of defensive stuff like tank traps, sandbags, anti personell mines, anti tank mines, barbed wire. (Not in the spawn as some newcomers do, hehe) All the while fighting off initial attacks while construction is on right behind the front, and then pull back and let the enemy enjoy, hehe. Its just a great game if you like some more realism and more micromangement. Ah, crap, it got long. |
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Men of War is on Steam for $3.74 now though, can't really go wrong with that... EDIT: Just bought MoW, played it in the beta and loved it but hadn't got around to buying it until now. |
Thats a sweet deal!
Order of War is supposed to be horrible by the way. |
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Yeah, that sucked. Its the worst casualty count in one incident for Norway since WW2. A friend of mine (he was down there earlier) knew two of them.
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Thanks guys! Horrible news to wake up to.
Still need some noobfriends for COH if anyone is up for it. Relic nick is the same as here. Men of War: Gold Edition is available for 7,49€ @ Steam. I will look into that. Does it have an active multiplayer community? |
I should say so, its way fewer players than CoH (I hear) but I play a game almost everyday with no problems. (Except the occasional rage quitter or medieval internet disconnect)
Probably a big boost in players with this sale as well. |
I'd play CoH more often but since I only have the first two I'd have to torrent some three or four gigs worth of patches.
That's what puts me off. Men of war on offer though... :hmmm: |
If I were to recommend game now it would be ArmA 2 Operation Arrowhead and while at it ArmA 2 itself.
It's not just a first person shooter it's probably the most realistic as the gaming industry and community allow. And there's the real time strategy element in it. Base building units buying and commanding. It's modern though. |
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