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I watched this:
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I watched this:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtjPv2r9mjQ
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtjPv2r9mjQ
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The video does not say much to me except that it is trying to be TA ended up being Supreme Commander. It looks like another game of large army blobs shooting at each other from range. Whether it is fun or balanced is probably up to future development rather than what they already have. I don't trust Stardock to design things though.
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The video does not say much to me except that it is trying to be TA ended up being Supreme Commander. It looks like another game of large army blobs shooting at each other from range. Whether it is fun or balanced is probably up to future development rather than what they already have. I don't trust Stardock to design things though.
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The game took a long time to actually start in that video (the enemy was not spotted for a long time). That may just be the nature of that type of video. Also they say their aim is to implement some ZK-like principals but I did not see much of it from the video. For example their armies are supposed to fight intelligently as a unit but long ranged units were not sticking to their maximum range.
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The game took a long time to actually start in that video (the enemy was not spotted for a long time). That may just be the nature of that type of video. Also they say their aim is to implement some ZK-like principals but I did not see much of it from the video. For example their armies are supposed to fight intelligently as a unit but long ranged units were not sticking to their maximum range.
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Grey
Goo
is
too
recent
for
me
to
expect
much.
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Grey
Goo
is
too
fresh
in
my
mind
to
expect
much.
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