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CommissarMega posted:Yeah, I never really got the criticism that RA3 was somehow cheesier than RA2, when the latter was the one where Soviet cosmonauts attacked a psychic's moon base, shooting down flying saucers with laser guns. And the mission before that had you capture a rocket on Easter Island, while trying to avoid laser Moai heads. Then at the end of the Soviet campaign (can't remember the Allies' ending, because they're boring ), said wannabe-would conqueror psychic tries to use a time machine to undo your victory, but thankfully your catsuited girlfriend sabotaged it, ensuring he'd get eaten by a T-Rex. And that's somehow less wacky than giant mecha? Internet Wizard posted:It’s because RA3 added the Japanese with anime flavored units and we can’t have that in our serious game about future tech allies versus psychic soviets As for myself, I don't like RA3 as much as other C&C games because I just didn't think it was all that fun to play. Thought the economy was too restrictive and the units too fiddly.
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Also Hell March 2 is way better than 3, even if RA3 then compensates with Soviet March.
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bony tony posted:How? By killing Udo Kier?
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A Buttery Pastry posted:The main character of RA1, the only good RA, is Stalin. CSPAM is over there
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A Buttery Pastry posted:The main character of RA1, the only good RA, is Stalin. ra2 is more fun as a game to play through imo because you can just bomb everything with balloons, but yeah ra1 is way better simply due to that e: also, hell march 2 is the best one
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Internet Wizard posted:It’s because RA3 added the Japanese with anime flavored units Justified IMHO
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# ? May 25, 2020 18:47 |
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RA3 is worth it just for giving Tim Curry a line that broke him.
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Mr Luxury Yacht posted:RA3 is worth it just for giving Tim Curry a line that broke him. Seriously, I honestly hope they used that take specifically to show that the line was too hammy for even Tim Curry to deliver without cracking I should reinstall and give that game a real try, I know I own it on some platform or another
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Danaru posted:Seriously, I honestly hope they used that take specifically to show that the line was too hammy for even Tim Curry to deliver without cracking I should reinstall and give that game a real try, I know I own it on some platform or another maybe that was the first take that he didn't completely crack up on
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# ? May 25, 2020 20:32 |
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And he only sort of didn't crack up.
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# ? May 25, 2020 21:55 |
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red alert 2 is the best RTS I have ever played and the only one that I got way into playin leaderboards on six pack of mountain dew livewire in the minifridge, macros bound to mouse buttons 4/5, build order post-it notes fringing the screen soviets for single player, allies for multiplayer- got really good at a Korea tank/plane rush strategy A Buttery Pastry posted:If only Einstein would travel forward in time to prevent RA2 from being created in the first place. how dare you
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# ? May 25, 2020 22:15 |
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Having the 3 world leaders be JK Simmons, Tim Curry and George Takei was really inspired.
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Filling Flak Tracks with dynamite-covered Terrorists and telling them to gun it into the enemy base wasn't the best RA2 strategy, but it was definitely one of the funniest.
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Mr Luxury Yacht posted:RA3 is worth it just for giving Tim Curry a line that broke him. Which line was this?
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ZeusCannon posted:Which line was this? I'm guessing this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yMy7JuGpJM
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In case you didn't know, there's a thread in Sci-Fi Wi-Fi where reignofevil summarizes the plot of all the C&C games.Hexenritter posted:I'm guessing this one Ahahahaha I forgot how visibly he's trying to hold in a laugh right before he goes SPACE!
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I never watched that before and it's so delightful
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Moon Slayer posted:In case you didn't know, there's a thread in Sci-Fi Wi-Fi where reignofevil summarizes the plot of all the C&C games. I never noticed it before now, but once you see it you can tell he's trying so hard to corpse through that delivery .
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# ? May 26, 2020 05:03 |
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What's just fantastic about it is how much it enhances the line; he's got so much barely-restrained joy for SPACE!!!
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I would also be that enthused if I got to go to the ONE PLACE that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism.
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There should be a spinoff game where we play as him and the villain is Elon Musk.
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Leal posted:I would also be that enthused if I got to go to the ONE PLACE that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism.
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The MSJ posted:There should be a spinoff game where we play as him and the villain is Elon Musk. Okay, to be honest, an alternate-modern-day Red Alert game in which one of the villainous factions is a Shadowrun-esque corporation run by a hubristic technocrat who's Definitely Not Elon Musk would absolutely be on brand, and sounds fun as hell to boot. The unit tree practically designs itself. Incompetent mercenaries as basic infantry. Drones of various kinds, each more comically over-engineered than the last, most in roles that would be much better suited to humans. Bizarre weird-science tech upgrades. Semi-bulletproof luxury sedans with machine guns mounted on them. Your superweapon is to deorbit a satellite, causing it to fall on the enemy base for catastrophic damage, and then claim you did it on purpose. Your ultimate unit is a fully autonomous AI that you (read: your scientists) designed to run your factory, but which instead converted your factory into a mobile robotic death fortress and is now using it to kill all humans.
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Angry Diplomat posted:Your superweapon is to deorbit a satellite, causing it to fall on the enemy base for catastrophic damage, and then claim you did it on purpose. Nonono, you deorbit a satelite on purpose, which isn't actually all that powerful of an a weapon, but it's real advantage is that you collect on the insurance afterwards. So you can spam it every time the cooldown comes up! (there is a small chance that you get proscecuted which causes a constant drain on your resources and prevents you from doing another sattelite drop, but that won't happen to you, right?)
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# ? May 26, 2020 14:58 |
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The specific delivery of "SPAaeeyyusSSS" is also really hard to replicate, definitely think that was him half laughing at it.
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Ratoslov posted:Nonono, you deorbit a satelite on purpose, which isn't actually all that powerful of an a weapon, but it's real advantage is that you collect on the insurance afterwards. So you can spam it every time the cooldown comes up! Your spy equivalent is a lobbyist who lets you privatize an enemy building, causing it to become significantly shittier in function and also slowly siphon your opponent's money away to you. The only way to fix this is to sell or destroy the building and rebuild it anew, and you get additional money when this happens due to cashing in your stock or collecting on the insurance. You can, in fact, commit insurance fraud by privatizing buildings just before you blow them up with your self-driving tank rush
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Angry Diplomat posted:Your spy equivalent is a lobbyist who lets you privatize an enemy building, causing it to become significantly shittier in function and also slowly siphon your opponent's money away to you. The only way to fix this is to sell or destroy the building and rebuild it anew, and you get additional money when this happens due to cashing in your stock or collecting on the insurance. You can, in fact, commit insurance fraud by privatizing buildings just before you blow them up with your self-driving tank rush One problem with self-crashing tanks is that their AI is far too advanced to pay attention to your orders because they're executing their own strategy of randomly crashing into everything and running over friendly troops.
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Hexenritter posted:I'm guessing this one I never noticed the Mumble sounds in that video before and now everything is hosed.
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# ? May 26, 2020 16:40 |
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I thank god every day that goons are not allowed to make games.
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silentsnack posted:One problem with self-crashing tanks is that their AI is far too advanced to pay attention to your orders because they're executing their own strategy of randomly crashing into everything and running over friendly troops. See this legitimately sounds hilarious, tonally appropriate for Red Alert, and like a mechanically interesting spin on the Soviet "throw a billion units at them" playstyle. You'd end up with a neat balance between detail-oriented micro and brute-force rushing - you use your unique income sources to attack-move a big pile of expendable mercs, malfunctioning combat drones, and poorly-tested autonomous tanks at the enemy, and while they're mistakenly shooting each other and crashing into poo poo and randomly exploding in the process of depleting the enemy's forces, you focus your attention on your latest dumbshit Lex Luthor scheme to privatize the enemy's power infrastructure and install surveillance-capable bluetooth coffee makers everywhere. Mordja posted:I thank god every day that goons are not allowed to make games. This is absolutely the correct take in this specific case, but a) I maintain that this is an extremely funny concept for an RA army and b) some of the best roguelikes on the market are goon-made Angry Diplomat fucked around with this message at 16:51 on May 26, 2020 |
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Mordja posted:I thank god every day that goons are not allowed to make games. Have you played any of the following? (Off the top of my head)
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Angry Diplomat posted:This is absolutely the correct take in this specific case, but a) I maintain that this is an extremely funny concept for an RA army and b) some of the best roguelikes on the market are goon-made Neddy Seagoon posted:Have you played any of the following? (Off the top of my head)
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But for real though, Brigador is fantastic, can't wait for Brigador Killers.
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Mordja posted:No. You should rectify this error immediately, also Baba is You.
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# ? May 26, 2020 17:09 |
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If you want a command and conquer game where you can play as techbros who deorbit satellites as your superweapon that's actually Act Of War: Direct Action/High Treason with the Consortium faction who are kind of like the ultra rich illuminati. You get money in it by either drilling for oil, capturing banks and siphoning dollars out of them, or capturing enemy prisoners and stuffing them in interrogation centers which makes them generate money. Just pretend you're developing apps or something. It's also just a really good game in the CnC Generals style, I think it's actually possibly a bit better than Generals in a lot of ways though it's a bit less goofy. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 17:22 on May 26, 2020 |
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Act of War was fun, I especially liked the Consortium's gimmick of going from middle eastern terrorists with RPGs and technicals to full on Cobra when you tech up and reveal your cloaking railgun tanks and high-tech Russian aircraft. I'm one of the few people who didn't hate AoA either.
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Act of Aggression is OK and was significantly improved by the big update they did that completely rejiggered how it worked. I still miss the off map support from Act of War though, it was like playing CnC generals except you could call in airstrikes from Wargame Red Dragon. Absurdly lethal and super fun to use.
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Mordja posted:I thank god every day that goons are not allowed to make games. Aren't Obsidian games technically goon games?
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The MSJ posted:Aren't Obsidian games technically goon games? And they haven't made a good one since Alpha Protocol.
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