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6 years ago
@jros83
Personally, I do see his point, but I can say some of the other strategies can work if you're quick enough to use them. A classic engineer rush can be the go to for anyone who's got appropriate backup. Though, I have noticed that it takes more Engineers than it used to.
@CNCJack_TD
If you want a proper Infantry war, then you can reduce the Tech Level to 3 (as the War Factory is Tech Level 4 I think). There are some maps that are customised to force a different play-style so that it isn't just a Tank Match, but they are not available to the Remastered Version of the game just yet (due to some sort of bug).
This is 2020, but the game hasn't really changed in terms of what units are available in the game. Though, bits of the game do appear different to before.
@Mooreish66
To say the game is bad, is wrong, to say that EA has done a poor job of the Remaster is more accurate, to which I would agree. I can pull off strategies on the original game that are not viable to the Remastered Version since the game is different.
If you want a more casual game, try the CNCNet releases, not the Remaster. The CNCNet releases offer a wider range of custom maps, and a community that is providing more each day. A lot of these custom maps would allow for a more relaxed game where you can sit around and build a pretty base with walls and defences without being completely smushed by a rush attack.
Personally, I do see his point, but I can say some of the other strategies can work if you're quick enough to use them. A classic engineer rush can be the go to for anyone who's got appropriate backup. Though, I have noticed that it takes more Engineers than it used to.
@CNCJack_TD
If you want a proper Infantry war, then you can reduce the Tech Level to 3 (as the War Factory is Tech Level 4 I think). There are some maps that are customised to force a different play-style so that it isn't just a Tank Match, but they are not available to the Remastered Version of the game just yet (due to some sort of bug).
This is 2020, but the game hasn't really changed in terms of what units are available in the game. Though, bits of the game do appear different to before.
@Mooreish66
To say the game is bad, is wrong, to say that EA has done a poor job of the Remaster is more accurate, to which I would agree. I can pull off strategies on the original game that are not viable to the Remastered Version since the game is different.
If you want a more casual game, try the CNCNet releases, not the Remaster. The CNCNet releases offer a wider range of custom maps, and a community that is providing more each day. A lot of these custom maps would allow for a more relaxed game where you can sit around and build a pretty base with walls and defences without being completely smushed by a rush attack.
Nyerguds
6 years agoHero+
@GENERALZOOL wrote:
To say the game is bad, is wrong, to say that EA has done a poor job of the Remaster is more accurate, to which I would agree.
Ignoring the fact Petroglyph Games did the remaster... 🤨
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