Mr_White said:My view, coming from an ex C&C multiplayer whore.
It's nothing new, nothing special, doesn't look amazing, it seems very limited, the units are un-inspiring, the structures are un-inspiring, it feels as if the game has been so held back to try and cater for a controller, even though it hasn't, since the PC version is the exact same game.
A true RTS will never work on a controller, and although they gave it a good try, it still doesn't work.
The cut scenes were typical over the top C&C and it hasn't lost that sense of things, this is worth a purchase for £15-£20 in the sale.
The demo hasn't convinced me it's £40s worth of game, it's a miss for me, it's not true C&C.
C&C was never a true RTS game as it lacked strategy. It always made up for this in style and charisma but it was never a serious multiplayer strategy game. The controls work fine for C&C but would not suite anything remotely strategic. Nothing will come close to a mouse on the 360 but this is acceptable for me for a bit of funMr_White said:It's nothing new, nothing special, doesn't look amazing, it seems very limited, the units are un-inspiring, the structures are un-inspiring, it feels as if the game has been so held back to try and cater for a controller, even though it hasn't, since the PC version is the exact same game.
A true RTS will never work on a controller, and although they gave it a good try, it still doesn't work.
The cut scenes were typical over the top C&C and it hasn't lost that sense of things, this is worth a purchase for £15-£20 in the sale.
The demo hasn't convinced me it's £40s worth of game, it's a miss for me, it's not true C&C.
There is a lot of slowdown on multiplayer etc when you have a decent sized armyrp2000 said:I am fairly certain i noticed some slowdown on the second map as well![]()
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I agree. Jelly for thumbs tbhvaultingSlinky said:I found the system of picking your units, then pressing down on the dpad to cycle to the nearest available group number quite a good system.
dannyjo22 said:Hahahaha the acting at the end of the missions. The asian girl pmsl. Quality almost worth the £40.
Teletraan-82 said:Didn't like it, I think they have done the best they can with the controls, but I hate games where you have to remember multiple combinations of buttons just to do a simple task.
Definitely a genre suited to mouse and keyboard.
Same as high end RTS play though. Knowing the hotkeys is the key to winning in decent well balanced RTS games.Teletraan-82 said:Didn't like it, I think they have done the best they can with the controls, but I hate games where you have to remember multiple combinations of buttons just to do a simple task.
Definitely a genre suited to mouse and keyboard.
Kreeeee said:Same as high end RTS play though. Knowing the hotkeys is the key to winning in decent well balanced RTS games.
vaultingSlinky said:If you guys enjoy the game then endure the control system, because after playing LOTR: BFME II a lot, the control system seems pretty natural to me...
RB + double tap A on a unit will select that unit type across the map and RB + A will select all one unit on the screen.
It may not be as graceful as a KB/M set up but it works well enough to enjoy the game once you have got the hang of it!