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How Company of Heroes 2 is Building the "Ultimate WWII RTS Experience"

Added: 28.10.2014 17:59 | 1 views | 0 comments


Observer mode is obviously a big part of the plan for expanding further into esports, but has CoH's seen a lot of growth recently in that arena?

I would say yeah. There's two things really; obviously, we think we have a great game. There's a bunch of tactical and strategic depth there. But it's also in large part due to the efforts of the guys who do Sunday Night Fights and CoH2.org and other fansites that have really put a lot of their own personal time and effort into promoting the game and helping us to broadcast how great this game is. The effort and time that we put into every asset really shines when you have someone that's passionate about talking about it.

We do live weapon records. We do live vehicle records. We have insanely detailed models, physics, and textures. And our environments are realistic and fully destructible. Not only that, but when you layer that in with the innate understanding that we have around how certain types of weapons interact with certain types of vehicles, and you get a really intuitive experience. When you have guys with rifles going up against a tank--you know in your core that that's not a good matchup and those guys are going to be in trouble. As soon as they pull out a bazooka, you again, know that that's a good matchup and these guys can hang in that fight.

We think CoH translates incredibly well to a spectator sport, and our fansites have really helped to expose that through their own passion and effort.

How do you feel about the additions to Company of Heroes 2? Is there anything missing that you hope gets added in soon? Let us know in the comments below.

From: www.gamespot.com

Call of Duty pre-orders down 40% on last year

Added: 28.10.2014 10:14 | 11 views | 0 comments


Industry analysts say Advanced Warfare proves the series has "peaked".
There's been a strange trend in recent years - in the run-up to a Call of Duty launch, people spring from the ether to say that the series is tired and terrible, before each new game goes on to make enough money to pay off cumulative world debt. It's been a series with perennial popularity - at least until now, if analysts Cowen and Company have anything to say about it.

From: www.totalxbox.com


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