Looking good. Plus it has the one thing CoD is currently missing (let's face it, you have to compare) - night levels.
With BC2 doing the rounds and now this, seems CoD has some proper serious rivals. Maybe IW should release the forthcoming DLC at a reduced rate to keep punters happy.
I am guessing here... But I hear no uproar about it being based in Afghanistan... Shame about that Konami game that got ditched then because of the crybabies bleeting that it was tasteless.
Looks good though it seems to me some more texture wouldn't go amiss on the clothes of the people in the game, amongst other things.
If the price is right and once EA confirms what sort of DRM the PC version of this upcoming MoH game ships with I strongly anticipate picking it up around release day. MW2 is still much too expensive for the short lived single player experience it offers and I could care less about it's multi-player aspect which sounds like it's a clown circus online.
I am guessing here... But I hear no uproar about it being based in Afghanistan... Shame about that Konami game that got ditched then because of the crybabies bleeting that it was tasteless.
That's already been discussed. The key difference being that "Seven Days In Fallujah" was a game based on a very specific and real military engagement that saw civilians and unarmed combatants killed along with military service members. This new MoH game focuses on a larger theater of war and thus avoids rubbing too many members of the public the wrong way by mimicking real events but not actually re-enacting any specific engagement unlike the Konami game (which was, IMO, a foolish move on the developers' part and one they should have seen coming a mile away).
Yeah I stated that in a different topic, you should read MoH-articles on here more Kimoak
Definitely looking good, I think this (so far) is holding up to it's promises, and well Night-Levels is what I want from shooters, they're are so little maps with dark/night missions on them.
Hell put in Snow + Night and you'll get me buying it instantly. However so far, for what they have said (No Patriotic bull etc) this is definitely holding up.
Textures are passable. COD4 in particular didn't have very good textures, had no dynamic moving grass or trees whatsoever and ran at a fairly low res(which is why the game ran at 60fps so well), but sold well enough on the gameplay. It also featured a couple of night levels. By contrast Modern Warfare 2 sold on the brand name. Although it's still a good game in its own right its obviously more focused on Multiplayer which imo isn't a patch on COD4's Multiplayer(I found the maps in COD4 far better, and the perk balancing was more fine-tuned as well).
Textures do not a great game make, although I'm not for a minute suggesting they don't help. I think from what I've seen so far though, MOH looks to be shaping up ok and could possibly give COD(and its god awful publisher)a run for its money.
I will probably get this other the next COD as this sounds more promising. I enjoyed all MOH games i have played and this looks like continuing that trend. Drive on EA
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