

Jesus Christ, the mods are the main draw for me. However, it definitely has some advantages over COH 2, including armor that works consistently- no 6-pounders randomly penning a King Tiger from the front, for example- maps that feel a lot bigger, direct unit control (which is absurdly awesome like Jesus Christ I want it in COH 2 so fucking bad because of my experience with it destroying entire enemy infantry formations using a single tank by playing smart and pumping out HE feels fucking AMAZING). You need to pay more attention to it in general. It's very micro intensive, to the point you have to restore unit ammo using trucks. I haven't played COH 1 unfortunately I'm sharing my insights despite this because I have played MOWAS 2.ĭepends. Guides: Official Beginners Guide - Steam guides - COH2.ORG guides - Micro Tips & Tricks SeriesĬustom Hotkeys scripts and windowed borderless Also be respectful and maintain reddiquette with regards to voting. Keep game related historical debates military in nature. Only link your own content if you're a participating member of the community.Ĥ. Any memes or 'reaction' posts must either feature game content and/or a decent level of creative input referring to the game - example.ģ. If you're talking about or a mod, say so.Ģ. Rulesīalance/ strategy threads must include the gamemode in the title, etc.
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In the meantime DMS has abandoned the game, without fixing any issue and is focusing on Call to Arms.Company of Heroes is a highly acclaimed real-time strategy series it uses tactical gameplay and engaging aesthetics to create dramatic Second World War battlefields.Ĭome here for the latest news and conversations about all games in the series. But this is the status today: - steam integration (to start the game you have to deactivate steam overlay) - improved graphics ( maybe a little on some machine) - steam multiplayer (lags as hell) - matchmaking (does not connect and if it does it does not match) Half of the veteran community has been life banned on the forum for reporting problems. I waited one year in the hope that items for which the game was sold would be fixed.


After one year from release the game fundamentals, like stability and lag, are still broken and nothing let us think they will be fixed. Finishing a 2v2+ game is impossible because of an apparantly unfixable out of sync error. Many people can not start the game, most of the people are suffering frequently crashes. Features, which have little or no benefit for MOW, are rushed in a pre-alpha status and they have completely broken the game. Features, which have little or no benefit for The game has been transformed in some kind of test ape for DMS future product: Call of Arms. The game has been transformed in some kind of test ape for DMS future product: Call of Arms. The micro-management is the worst part about this game, but it's realistic features still make it an amazing RTS that I recommend to hardcore strategy and war game fans. It is really up to you everything they do. Your units have no AI on their own and can't really do anything for themselves. If you want to truly experience commanding war in a game, this is a great game, But if you want to send about a squad and forget about them, they will die and you will lose. As an RTS, it is painstakingly tedious to manage every one of your units, it truly is a burden. As a WW2 simulation, this is the closest to reality you can get right now. With all the mm, it is very hard to manage multiple units. You manually must tell them to throw a grenade. You need to manually put them in prone, crouched, and standing position.

You cannot send your troops to a position then forget about them. However, this game requires CONSTANT micro-management. In COH, it takes about 5-6 shots to kill a single guys at point-blank range. The realism is really what separates this game from other RTS's, such as Company of Heroes. You can shoot the tracks off a tank, or you can shoot right through it with a Pak anti-tank gun. The gameplay is so detailed you can edit individual soldier's inventories and pick up ammo/supplies from fallen friends of foes. The gameplay is so detailed you can edit individual soldier's inventories and pick First off, this game is best described as a simulation RTS. First off, this game is best described as a simulation RTS.
