Harryz
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Pauly said:The demo is weird, no place to set your keys, or stuff like that.
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Pauly said:The demo is weird, no place to set your keys, or stuff like that.
Death.Trap said:You guys think a geforce 4 mx420 64mb can handle this game? ...at all?
AcousticToad said:I've only played a small bit until i took myself out with falling parts, the one element i did like was the ability to pick up wounded soldiers and take them away from the line for the medic to heal. That said, i wouldn't have minded seeing some of the enemy get wounded and have the same thing happen to them, but they have the tendancy to run in and try to stab ya.
Bait said:Bah, I could have told you a month ago this game would be mediocre at best. I'm not going to waste my bandwidth on the demo. From what I hear, I was right.
The only WWII game (other than CoD and its expansion) that I'm really interested about is Brothers in Arms.
shiv said:Uhh thats just stupid
vegeta897 said:The Squad work was pretty cool.
Meh.
torso boy said:BONZAI!
Sprafa said:The plane AI is inexistent....the lying bastards promised so much.... physics, vast territories, great AI. I was actually hyped up for this game, it's a great let down right now.
Neutrino said:I liked it.
Gorgon said:exactly, we should give it a second chance when the full version releases.
Just like CSS:BETA it has many bugs and valve is doing a great job fixing these bugs. Anyway the point is, this game looks dam cool, and there is an opportunity that full version will have what everybody hyped for in the first place.
Harryz said:Just finished playing it and my suspicions were pretty much confirmed - it's nothing particularly special. More of the same we've come to expect from the Medal Of Honor series (which is fine if you like the old games and aren't expecting much in terms of innovation).
Graphics are decent, but not particularly outstanding. They're an improvement over previous MoH games but don't reach the standards of recent FPS titles like Far Cry or Doom 3. You'll probably need a decent PC to play the demo on, since there's alot going on - particularly when you reach the airfield. Even on my rig, there was a very slight slowdown at that point (but then all was fine again). Character models are improved over previous MoH games but still aren't hugely impressive. Weapons are generally okay, and explosion FX are much as you'd expect. The old "blur cam" effect from Call Of Duty and Vietcong is here and accounted for, but obviously nothing new or innovative anymore.
Sound, as you'd expect from a MoH game is generally very good. Your team-mates and the enemy do alot of shouting amongst the blaze of gunfire, and the ambience is, on the whole, decent. Strangely, however, once you start shooting planes, the sound seems strangely muted. Have no idea why, but it ruined the immersion for me.
Gameplay is nothing special at all. You've seen it all before - run, shoot, run, shoot, lather, rinse, repeat. The enemy aren't any smarter than their counterparts in previous MoH games. Infact some of them are even stupider. I shot several Japs who were just standing around, admiring the grass. The animations weren't particularly great either - they lacked fluidity, particularly during melee combat. Sometimes they looked more like they were doing a little close-range dancing than fighting.
The much-vaunted team command system was fairly redundant. You only have four basic commands and I never found a need to use any of them. On the whole, I ended up wasting most of the enemy myself while my team-mates wandered around firing randomly at single targets (while I was mowing down multiple targets with Thompson sprays). There are no health packs, so you have to call a medic if you get hurt. I guess I prefer it this way, but you need to take yourself to a safe place (ie. behind a stack of crates) if you hope to benefit from any healing without taking further damage.
Scripting is evident all over the place. After the first 2-3 times through, I could readily predict where that jeep would be shelled, or that plane would explode. Furthermore, since your path is totally linear, once you've been through it at least twice, you've effectively been through it a thousand times.
So overall, I can't say I'll be buying this one (not that I intended to in the first place). Considering what a hard drive space-hog the Medal Of Honor games have been to date (the original MOH and it's expansions being some 2.64GB in size on my HD), I don't think I'll be wasting my precious space on a game as linear and arcadey as this. I'm just going to wait for the imminent Call Of Duty: United Offensive expansion pack and then the very-promising Brothers In Arms.
Truth be told, I've never cared much for the Pacific aspect of World War II anyway. I'm a sucker for the European & Eastern fronts.