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Supreme Commander
Started by BeefontheBone, Feb 08 2007 08:39 PM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 February 2007 - 08:39 PM
The "spiritual successor" to Total Annihilation and genre-buster is due for release on the 20th,, as I'm sure anyone who's as excited about it as me is already aware. Thought I'd open this topic to tell you all I'm about to install the demo, which is available from www.supremecommander.com (lots of Flash - you can get it on Fileplanet and various other places directly). The extra 2 GB of RAM I got the other day should actually get some use now
Might have to try out the dual onitor support, too - although there's no room on my desk thanks to having moved my telly on there.
Might have to try out the dual onitor support, too - although there's no room on my desk thanks to having moved my telly on there.
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QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
#3
Posted 08 February 2007 - 10:29 PM
I expect it'll pick up further into the campaign - only just played through the first operation (for an hour and a bit). The intro movie made me laugh - the quantum tunnel looks exactly like the credits for Doctor Who
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QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
#4
Posted 08 February 2007 - 11:59 PM
No, ignore the campaign, it's absolutely worthless in the demo, not one bit of it is good.
The skirmish is where it's at. I was really disappointed at how horrendous the included campaign missions are, they're boring, drab, and annoying. Even then I can still only play against the easy AI on skirmish because the learning curve is insane. It took me forever to find a good way to make a large efficient army that wouldn't get blown up by like 500 bombers.
The skirmish is where it's at. I was really disappointed at how horrendous the included campaign missions are, they're boring, drab, and annoying. Even then I can still only play against the easy AI on skirmish because the learning curve is insane. It took me forever to find a good way to make a large efficient army that wouldn't get blown up by like 500 bombers.
#8
Posted 01 March 2007 - 08:16 PM
Too slow? This is one of the fastest paced games I've ever played, I haven't played anything else that has you making around 40 units in the same time it would take to make one in another game.
#9
Posted 02 March 2007 - 06:04 PM
Blood-Pigggy, on Mar 1 2007, 10:16 PM, said:
Too slow? This is one of the fastest paced games I've ever played, I haven't played anything else that has you making around 40 units in the same time it would take to make one in another game.
Or then just plays too much quake in a 64/64 server.
#12
Posted 11 March 2007 - 03:01 AM
Could be it thinks you fail one of them somewhere - is DirectX up to 9.0c? I get those errors with XCom: Apocalypse which always makes me laugh - my memory is too modern for it to think I have enough
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QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
QUOTE (gregor)
also consider this - the turkey *male genital*ula is called little asia on some geographical maps maps.
I'm your solar-powered princess/Your technological soulmate.
#13
Posted 11 March 2007 - 11:00 AM
BeefontheBone, on Mar 11 2007, 05:01 AM, said:
Could be it thinks you fail one of them somewhere - is DirectX up to 9.0c? I get those errors with XCom: Apocalypse which always makes me laugh - my memory is too modern for it to think I have enough