I'm glad that EA makes things origin only so that all temptation to buy these games is removed.
There won't. EA doesn't have the IP rights to it any more, which is why the servers were shut down.JaceArveduin said:[...] No, my question is this: Will there be a BFME3 after The Hobbit comes out?
They tried, and it was cancelled.Zachary Amaranth said:So when does the franchise go cover-based shooter?
I liked the chinooks best, because they double up as ridiculously fast transports. Dropping dozers to grab extra expansions, or to build emp turrets next to their construction facilities (SW general), or use as an anti-missile defence (Air general) were great fun "speshul takktiks".TheComfyChair said:[...] The tier one incomes were the workers (GLA), supply trucks (China) and the chinooks (US). The amount of money they brought in was proportional to their cost. The worker was the best one simply because he also served as the construction unit.
Get thee toWarachia said:But RTS games CAN work on consoles, the only one that did it right though was an AVP game on the original Xbox that no one remembers.Greg Tito said:At least they've said that Generals 2 will be PC exclusive. I'm glad most sane game developers have realized that RTS will just never work on consoles - unless Kinect voice commands get a lot better.
Other than that, this came completely out of left field. I don't know why you would try to include character and emotion into an RTS, so Bioware would be the last place I'd look if I wanted to make one.
Yeah, I know. But The Hobbits probably going to be breaking some records, and EA realized they could make money during the Trilogy with the BFME games, so what's stopping them from reacquiring the rights for another 5 years or so to make BFME3?klasbo said:There won't. EA doesn't have the IP rights to it any more, which is why the servers were shut down.JaceArveduin said:[...] No, my question is this: Will there be a BFME3 after The Hobbit comes out?
It can work, mostly by including a mini map that the second analog stick controls, it allows you to move across the field quickly, and double clicking units allows you to select all units of that type, allowing for smart unit movement, sadly, not one other console RTS figured this out. Don't decry the game if you've never looked it up or played it.klasbo said:Get thee toWarachia said:But RTS games CAN work on consoles, the only one that did it right though was an AVP game on the original Xbox that no one remembers.Greg Tito said:At least they've said that Generals 2 will be PC exclusive. I'm glad most sane game developers have realized that RTS will just never work on consoles - unless Kinect voice commands get a lot better.
Other than that, this came completely out of left field. I don't know why you would try to include character and emotion into an RTS, so Bioware would be the last place I'd look if I wanted to make one.a nunnerydiamond league! With a dual analog stick.
(Yes, I know Starcraft isn't "optimised for controllers", but seeing our favourite pro players with a controller would look ridiculous. It just doesn't work, and there's not a whole lot more to it.)
I wouldn't get Bioware, or anyone Bioware-related for an RTS either. I'd rather have the focus be on good gameplay, rather than copious amounts of plot-holes and button-awesome interconnection.
The only things needed to fix Origin, in my opinion, is the firing most[footnote]If not all[/footnote] of the support staff, fix all the bugs with purchasing[footnote]Getting charged 2 or 3 times for one game sure is fun, right?[/footnote] and make the forums and your games separate entities. It's pretty fucking moronic that someone got permanently banned from access to all of his games that he paid for because SOMEONE ELSE wrote an inflammatory insult on the EA forums and put his name in the quote box.Frostbite3789 said:The second part, yes, that's garbage, but that's an easy change they'll more than likely make.
nnnnnnnnooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!Jonathan Bradford said:I think another issue is that this will most likely require Origin, sad but true.
Its a good rts, but not a c&c, ea shouldn't have put the c&c name on itshado_temple said:You didn't even like the original Generals? I thoroughly enjoyed that one.Lost In The Void said:Well EA butchered the C&C franchise and the Red Alert franchise, might as well make it a 3 for 3 job right?
Oh my god, THIS.Otaku World Order said:I must have missed all those people asking for a sequel to a ten-year old spin-off game that nobody really cared about in the first place.
It's almost like making a sequel to Resident Evil Gaiden.
Cid SilverWing said:Oh my god, THIS.Otaku World Order said:I must have missed all those people asking for a sequel to a ten-year old spin-off game that nobody really cared about in the first place.
It's almost like making a sequel to Resident Evil Gaiden.
And lest we forget, Generals glorified the War on Terror because the GLA were totally not ripped from the headlines after 9/11.
Oh, for pity's sake. The "fast-paced action" focus is everywhere the C&C franchise has gone wrong, in my opinion- throwing aside strategy for a game in which the first person to quick-queue a tank rush would win 90% of the time.With Generals 2, we are bringing the Command & Conquer franchise back to its roots, blending strategic gameplay with fast-paced action - all set in visually stunning theaters of war powered by Frostbite 2,
Guys read the article more closely, its not what ya all think.Miles000 said:One of my favourite developers, using what I believe to be the greatest engine of today...