Command & Conquer Team Take On LoTR RTS 29
Thanks to GameSpy for their unveiling of a new PC real-time strategy title based on the Lord Of The Rings movies. Not to be confused with Vivendi's book-based War Of The Ring RTS we covered a couple of days back, in this title, "EA and the C&C Generals team are bringing their own brand of RTS gameplay to Tolkien's world.", and the tech demo screenshots from this large-scale, early-in-development title look intriguing, as the developers try to "capture the epic cinematic flavor of the three film's battles (including Helm's Deep, Ithilien, and Minas Tirith) by combining content from all the movies."
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Looks sweet (Score:1, Informative)
I hope the Helm's Deep battle scenario... (Score:5, Funny)
(Referencing the bug in which the AI controlling the CGIed Uruk-hai, in attempting to cause the most damage with the fewest casualties, turn around and ran away from the scene on the first take. That would make for a lousy campaign.)
Re:I hope the Helm's Deep battle scenario... (Score:4, Informative)
Eh, wrong. Just google around and you'll find several interviews with crew members of the massive dev team who explained that this is sort of a rumor that has been twisted around a bit.
What happened was that the CGI monsters did not have good enough vision to see where the enemies were. Therefore, while it looked like they were running away, they were in fact looking for people to fight. They simply couldn't see anyone to fight, so started wandering around aimlessly.
A few tweaks to the AI cleared this problem right up. While it is funny to imagine any vast army running away in fear, it's not exactly what happened with massive. I know you were just joking and it was funny, too, just not accurate. Sorry for the nitpick.
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Daniel
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Daniel
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You might want to re-read that part. Although the graphics in the shots look impressive, it never mentioned that all 1000+ units were visible on the screen at once, just that they were seen as red and green dots in the mini-map. OTOH, this leads to needing some fairly efficient AI, as there's certainly going to be a lot going on off-screen a
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Confused. (Score:3, Interesting)
Also, how is it that so many people are making so many games based off of LOTR? How is it EA didn't sew them all up?
Re:Confused. (Score:2)
I would recommend, if you haven't been there already, TheOneRing.net's Gaming Havens:
http://haven.theonering.net/index.shtml [theonering.net]
Generals look (Score:1, Funny)
Get your 4 GHz machine before playing (Score:1, Flamebait)
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That being said, the additions they've made and the apparently improved graphics don't bode well for the people that aren't planning on upgrading at all between now and whenever this game will finally be released. I'm just hoping nVidia gets b
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Granted, it took forever to build those armies, without cheats (unless you call another fleet of 60 hackers cheating). However, that combined attack of a
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One can only hope, I suppose. That, and the inevitable "You have 1 hobbit and 30 seconds to destroy the massed armies of Mordor with a penknife" mission that C&C made so loveable.
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And when will this be released? (Score:2, Interesting)
I really can't get excited about a game that I will not be able to play until 2005.