Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:35 pm
l33t-g4m3r wrote:Krogoth wrote:Supreme Commander 2 = Son, I am disappoint.
The game has been consolized so severely that is hardly a RTS anymore. It is just another crappy Blizzard-style RTT clone. The units and their bright, colorful textures scream Legos. The soundtrack is completely lame.
Starcraft II and C&C 4 are going to rape Supreme Commander 2 back into oblivion.
Not worth $5 for this budget bin driver.
Yes, and no. It does seem a little dumbed down, and nerfed for noobs. But I only played the demo.
SupCom2 is nothing like a blizzard clone, that comment is extremely laughable. wow. Seriously, everything is different.
The graphics are nice, everything runs smooth, none of the horrible bugs that plagued supcom1/FA.
Now starcraft 2, and Diablo3 are going to be crappy blizzard clones. They both look absolutely terrible from the video's I've seen.
Warcraft3, WOW, and blizz-activision have destroyed the games.
Starcraft2 is half a game to sell you expansions, no lan, plus the gameplay is probably gonna be like warcraft3.
Even if the gameplay is starcraft-esque, that's still terrible. Starcraft itself had too many problems that need to be fixed.
SupCom is the true answer to the modern PC RTS, new RTS need to clone it, and not starcraft.
Supreme Commander II is GPG's take on Blizzard RTS style formula!
You need to spend down payment for units/buildings
Research trees that is comprise of generic unit stat upgrades and special ability unlocks
Laughably small maps
Limited army selection
Experimentals = T3 units
Air units hover and have no fuel requirements
Non-upgradeable economy
ACU can't cross deep water! = LAME!
Sorry, it feels, smells, looks like a Blizzard RTS clone.
GPG took out what made Supreme Commander and Total Annihilation so distinctive from most other RTS games.
Supreme Commander 2 = An epic failure, that die-hard Supreme Commander I fans will recon out of existence.
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