Sure looks good... though I ponder how the gameplay will work in regards to what we've become accustomed to via Dawn of War.
As I recommend to everyone who wonders how it will work. Please play or download the demo of Company of Heroes it uses the same engine that DOWII will be using.
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I have played Company of Heroes. I have the game, I did not like it, but then, that may be down to my current computer specifications, which aren't all that speedy.
I think they'll be able to pull this off, if they do it correctly. Company of Heroes had a fair few more buildings than you'd find on Dawn of War, plus, was setup in quite a different way. If done correctly, the sega will continue. Granted most (if not all of us) wanted to keep the Chaos Setup, but as they're changing that, we've no choice but to hope for the best.
I do think though, that eight (I think) squads is a little on the low side. I read somewhere, that the player will have eight squads to control only, and if they die, thats it.
The thing is, no one has an idea what this means.
It could indicate six troop squads only (i.e. tabletop) while having a lot of other choices.
OR it might indicate all squads and there are still more options open.
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