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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #75 on: June 26, 2013, 04:42:21 pm »

Someone please tell me that this is as moddable as the last. I'm rather disappointed with it and pissed off that we have to buy commanders to get new abilities. I think I will wait for blitzkrieg mod for this
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #76 on: June 26, 2013, 04:46:53 pm »

I have a question. In CoH 1 you could not dmg normal tanks and similar things with rifles and small firearms, did they changed that?

Everything works the same in both games.
Literally the only thing they have changed is adding blizzard, which I find an annoying feature.
Oh, and removing defensive buildings...
Well, this is good to know as the original was really good, and there are not that many games like this anyway.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #77 on: June 26, 2013, 05:51:51 pm »

I like the lack of defensive buildings it helps prevents people from turtling and just bombing themselves forward.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #78 on: June 26, 2013, 06:02:19 pm »

There are 2 things bugging me with the SP campaign so far.

The awful fake Russian accent and totally out of place soldier chatter is really not making me feel like I'm on any real battlefield but in a parody of one. While the visuals are good, the out of place lines of your infantry is destroying any kind of immersion.

The other thing, and maybe it's just the first few missions, but I feel the real challenge is in micromanaging your units rather than any kind of broad strategy. I'm hoping it get better later on when I have access to more options.

Unfortunately for you, CoH has always been more about small unit tactics and not about large scale strategy. Micromanaging the units is the point, I'm afraid. I also agree that the accent is jarring.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #79 on: June 27, 2013, 05:28:06 am »

I like the lack of defensive buildings it helps prevents people from turtling and just bombing themselves forward.
Ohh, but I like doing that, it's fun.

I heard there are some big performance problems with the game.
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« Reply #80 on: June 27, 2013, 06:04:10 am »

I like the lack of defensive buildings it helps prevents people from turtling and just bombing themselves forward.
Ohh, but I like doing that, it's fun.

I heard there are some big performance problems with the game.

And you would have heard correct.
This is my main issue with the game: too high a cost, for too little improvement.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #81 on: June 27, 2013, 06:08:46 am »

Damn it. To think I played the Axis if only for their defensive doctrines.

So...no Turtle-Shelling available at all?
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #82 on: June 27, 2013, 07:11:29 am »

Wait, what? The Germans at least get to build machine gun nests (they upgrade from a garrisonable deffensive building they can build). I'm not sure about the Russians though, but they do get the sandbags so...
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« Reply #83 on: June 27, 2013, 07:23:12 am »

And you can occupy normal buildings. The combination of occupying buildings and setting up defensive structures(sandbags, mines, MG nests, etc) allows you to hole up pretty well. Also, the graphic improvements are mostly in lighting and shadows. To return to the old performance, just turn down those settings. I haven't had any issues, but I don't doubt that some have.

I don't know how I feel about the game, but I keep playing, so that says something.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #84 on: June 27, 2013, 07:24:38 am »

Wait, what? The Germans at least get to build machine gun nests (they upgrade from a garrisonable deffensive building they can build). I'm not sure about the Russians though, but they do get the sandbags so...

Mother Russia has the ability to build a corpse wall of Russians wherever it pleases.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #85 on: June 27, 2013, 09:22:17 am »

And you can occupy normal buildings. The combination of occupying buildings and setting up defensive structures(sandbags, mines, MG nests, etc) allows you to hole up pretty well. Also, the graphic improvements are mostly in lighting and shadows. To return to the old performance, just turn down those settings. I haven't had any issues, but I don't doubt that some have.

I don't know how I feel about the game, but I keep playing, so that says something.

Phew, ok, I was getting worried there for a sec. That sound, more or less, like CoH. I'm just waiting to hear performance has been patched to buy.
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Re: Company of Heroes 2 - The Eastern Front
« Reply #86 on: June 28, 2013, 11:23:45 pm »

This campaign.... is really not fun at all. CoH campaigns have always been fairly scripted affairs but generally you always had a nice amount of ways to approach a situation, you were given good options in terms of units and weapons available, and it was compelling and fun.

For example, I remember you had to defend Carentan in the original CoH campaign. There's an almost identical mission in this one. In the Carentan mission it was fairly scripted as in every few minutes a gigantic wave would come and you'd have to evacuate to the next defensive line. However you had access to all sorts of stuff and you had plenty of time to plan your defense. You could lay mines and build bunkers and as many AT guns, snipers, etc. as you wanted. When you finally win you feel awesome because all your tactics and planning came together and the defense was hard since you had to defend against everything!  Then you had to push your way back out!

In the CoH 2 version, you are thrown into the thick of it immediately... you ONLY HAVE CONSCRIPTS who literally only have rifles. Well... you also get one heavy machinegun too. Woop de doo. The only time they let you build things is after you've retreated to your base and even then you barely get any sort of things to use at all. You get... rifles... more rifles... and some more rifles. Oh and anti-tank mines and conveniently placed AT guns. So you defend against waves that just so happen to be easily killed by the handful of things you're allowed to get. Occasionally artillery will hit but you get giant red signals telling you where they'll land so you can just walk your troops away and suffer no casualties. After all that boring sitting there looking at Germans mindlessly running to their deaths, you're rewarded by a gigantic wave of free tanks which you use to win with literally no problems. You could just select all the tanks, right click the top of the map, then go make some tea cause you'll win.

It's so mind-numbingly boring!

This is basically an RTS rollercoaster, except the spectacle isn't very spectacular. I'm not someone who hates on-rails gameplay but come on... at least make interesting stuff happen!

Here's it's just Relic overusing horrible Russian accents and painting the Russians as the supreme evil of all evils. They keep trying to play up the "we had no choice we had to sacrifice millions of Russians to defend against the highly trained and super German soldiers" but literally every mission you can kill double if not triple your number of soldiers so easily. In the tutorial mission my Guards rifle squad had over 310 kills. I didn't even do anything special I just followed the on-screen prompts. Then you'd have the situations where enemy German soldiers would get obliterated by grenades but your own conscripts could nom on grenade shots to the face.

Then you've got that whole cliched "tortured soldier getting interrogated" as the central plot mechanic. It's stupid Relic. I'm glad they're not handling the next Homeworld if this is the best they can do with such a huge number of material when it comes to the Eastern Front. They could literally have made the entire campaign just about Stalingrad and it would have been awesome.
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