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Post by saltin on Apr 19, 2015 14:43:38 GMT
Well here it is, finally figured out why I couldnt embed video,so with no further due I present you with WC3 direct from youtube: Edit: I am still having some issues with the embedding so If you can't see the video here is the direct link: World Conqueror 3 intro or just search in youtube for it.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 19, 2015 15:03:14 GMT
HOLY shoot (Excuse my French) this looks amazing! This looks just like what I wanted when I saw the new graphics and gameplay from european war 4, I wanted that gameplay and graphics merged with the geography and setting of WWII, AND ITS HERE!
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Post by saltin on Apr 19, 2015 15:24:56 GMT
Yeap my reaction too I instantly liked it ,cant wait for release date. I have a bad feeling though that it will be release on istore 1st and android players will have to wait some time.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 19, 2015 15:57:20 GMT
I wonder:
1/ If you will control the entire country, like EW4, or control individual generals like GoG. Any thoughts?
2/ If there will be some sort of diplomacy as well. Like creating peace treaties with nations or possible creation of allies who are neutrals.
3/what the cost will be.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 19, 2015 17:08:13 GMT
Also, there seem to be oil rigs. The British had one near the phillipines. I wonder if that will be another source of income for either cash or supplies, but maybe there's also fuel and oil you need to have your mechanized units keep going.
And it seems that we will be able to play as far south as Iran, Turkey, Burma, India, Mexico, and Greece, and as far north as Northern Russia, Scandinavia, Alaska and Canada. And it goes all around the world. Maybe there will also be a Southern Hemisphere version as well... I just hope I have enough storage to fit all this on my IPad!
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Post by saltin on Apr 20, 2015 0:09:38 GMT
I can guess no real diplomacy,sd it usually is fairly hard to implement with the AI making bad decision.If easytech had it then it would be a significant achievement and they would have advertised it. Cost: free or not free they probably will add several layers of IAP some just for convenience and some partially "pay to win". Storage:Right on point I was thinking same that the game looks a bit too nice not to be kinda large in size.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 20, 2015 1:08:34 GMT
Very good points. All though about the diplomacy thing: 1.As someone who was forced to create an interesting trailer for a book in middle school (my education was kind of odd), im pretty sure that they wouldnt include something like diplomacy in the trailer, as they would try to make people attracted to the troops and strategy. I mean imagine if they said:"Have diplomatic ventures with countries like the Swiss," it just wouldn't fit. All though granted, people these days could probably pull it off somehow. 2. I've seen multiple requests on reviews and such for European War 4, to have peace treaties with nations after you've taken their capital or if that nation is losing morale, such as due to shortage of food. Possibly, I don't know, high success rate? Then again, im not a pro on how to program stuff, that's why montes here. But I think it could work, and for certain nations, such as Russia (USSR) and China, you could possibly never sign a peace treaty with them to make it more historic. Again, not a programmer.
Also, an a sort of unrelated note to diplomacy, I hope they also make it easier to take over your allies, because sometimes your allies can *Auto corrected* you over if theyre doing terribly, and sometimes the best option is to take them over. Often times, this just makes them weaker, but still keeps them as your ally. I wish you could attack your allies, like in the old games. But not have them attack you. And if there is shortened diplomacy like the one i have mentioned, possibly once your ally has signed a peace treaty (or if you have signed a peace treaty), then you're on the side you used to be against, or just become neutral. Or you just take them over. I don't know. Minute knows more about this stuff than I do, and you do as well probably.
Also, sorry about the consecutive posts, will include my main points all in one next time!
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 20, 2015 1:22:27 GMT
Monte* not minute
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Post by saltin on Apr 20, 2015 2:38:07 GMT
2 consecutive posts in a row is fine,just not 6 in a row unless someone else replies or post in between yours Post as often as you want and whenever you feel like it though,if none answer thread right away feel to start a new thread on another thought. Anyways,about diplomacy,it's also possible they can make a decent diplo AI but wont for fear it might make the game easier to play.Remember these devs make no money unless their games are hard. This is why they never include difficulty options (easy-normal-hard-nightmare (or whatever) like pc games do.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 20, 2015 10:29:40 GMT
True, true.
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Post by Monty :D on Apr 22, 2015 0:01:20 GMT
No clue why im posting this here, but i believe campaigns will be made gog style, what you saw in the trailer was most likly conquest, while the actual campaigns will be custom made maps. Since that world is too damn small. Also, this will be like the chinese game. :/ i caan tell by the enerygy,
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Post by saltin on Apr 22, 2015 7:42:13 GMT
Monty tell us more about this energy business,I sure hope you dont mean we have to stop playing after a while and wait till energy recharge thing.
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Post by Monty :D on Apr 22, 2015 11:34:59 GMT
I currently know that one of those currencies will be used to allow you to war in certain campaigns, and when you run out, they must recharge, or you can pay... The other will be something you earn via your home city which you must build on. or you can buy them... for quick building, or you gotta wait for your buildings to upgrade so you can play the level. Now, the first thing I said, is more unlikely since they used low numbers in the Chinese game for that, but the send one is definitely true.
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Post by saltin on Apr 22, 2015 11:57:55 GMT
As long as I can play something of the game any time I feel like it (like EW4) I am good to go,just want to avoid these horrible games where you have to wait for hours at the time before you can play again.No but no thanks.
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Post by Monty :D on Apr 22, 2015 19:30:04 GMT
Ya. Well, in the chinese game, they had the same type of style and recourses. And in that game, you had a home village which you needed to upgrade to play more levels which would require time untill your village produced emough recourses and untill the timelimit went down. Or you could pay.
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