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WAIT what its the Iron Harvest team?


cause yeah that game looked VERY pretty but its AI was - I mean it wasn't even there. Heck the difficulty slider didn't actually do anything and the only time the AI was any threat was
a) just after it got its free unit number boost (that you also got) by teching up
b) If you chose to build only infantry - at which point the AI built only flamers.


Otherwise it was entirely devoid of fun. It wouldn't contest resource points; in fact it didn't really do anything. Which is a shame as the game was a fantastic concept and mechanically worked.
It's a big worry because if there's one thing that the RTS community is good at proving - its that its VERY singleplayer minded. You can get lucky with a Starcraft or Age of Empires experience and get a big multiplayer community going, but a lot of customers only go as far as VS AI and even the mutiplayer side likes a good AI


I'm suddenly very worried- relic might have made mistakes with 3 but they were a solid developer team.
IH team did not impress me one bit so they'd have to seriously step up their game a LOT






That said on the early video I skipped through it sounds like Dawn of War 1 updated which is good; a few things from 2 like power harvesting points. The higher unit cap also sounds just like what I'd be after with Dawn of War 1 style play.

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 Overread wrote:
WAIT what its the Iron Harvest team?


cause yeah that game looked VERY pretty but its AI was - I mean it wasn't even there. Heck the difficulty slider didn't actually do anything and the only time the AI was any threat was
a) just after it got its free unit number boost (that you also got) by teching up
b) If you chose to build only infantry - at which point the AI built only flamers.

Otherwise it was entirely devoid of fun. It wouldn't contest resource points; in fact it didn't really do anything. Which is a shame as the game was a fantastic concept and mechanically worked.
It's a big worry because if there's one thing that the RTS community is good at proving - its that its VERY singleplayer minded. You can get lucky with a Starcraft or Age of Empires experience and get a big multiplayer community going, but a lot of customers only go as far as VS AI and even the mutiplayer side likes a good AI

I'm suddenly very worried- relic might have made mistakes with 3 but they were a solid developer team.
IH team did not impress me one bit so they'd have to seriously step up their game a LOT


That said on the early video I skipped through it sounds like Dawn of War 1 updated which is good; a few things from 2 like power harvesting points. The higher unit cap also sounds just like what I'd be after with Dawn of War 1 style play.


Not just the Developper but also the greedy ass publisher.
And i already can point to the aenemic combat in the shooting realm that makes is the hallmark of Iron Harvest.
Also no it didn't really mechanically work, as it was in essence a CoH 2 clone with a worse cover system and horrendous pathing.

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Ahh yes I forgot the pathing problems!

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Also be prepared for units not having abilities, the whole of Iron harvest had no abilities for infantry, nvm Cover that was horrendously fidly.

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GW:"Space marines got too many options to balance, therefore we decided to legends HH units."
Players: "why?!? Now we finally got decent plastic kits and you cut them?"
Chaos marines players: "Since when are Daemonengines 30k models and why do i have NO droppods now?"
GW" MONEY.... erm i meant TOO MANY OPTIONS (to resell your army to you again by disalowing former units)! Do you want specific tyranid fighiting Primaris? Even a new sabotage lieutnant!"
Chaos players: Guess i stop playing or go to HH.  
   
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Maybe we'll get a new Blood Ravens marine when this is released...

...until then, I'm going to assume this won't be terrible.

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So long as it sticks to Dawn of War 1 gameplay it should be fine. Dawn of War 2 was not a bad game by any stretch, I just never really considered it a proper sequel give how different it was from the first.

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I think they tackled the cover system mechanic, like it’s a boardgame. Judging by gameplay foootage, a single squad gets packed into a dedicated pocket of cover, like they are sardines, and stand straight like they are battle droids. Looks quite lame.
Hopefully they at least don’t get the cover bonus, if they get shot from the back

I’ve watched a few gameplay reviews that have sprung up recently, all of them say pretty much the same thing, without any real critique, other than “feels a bit raw here and there”, which felt like people don’t want to lose their journalism rights in the eyes of the developer.

Maps look quite small

And there is no build routine 721. We get base building, but no actual builders. Odd choice, a bit too command and conquery for my taste.
One of the reasons why I like RTS :(
Even “Prehistoric tribes”, a mobile game for button phone from 20 years ago, had builders
   
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SnotlingPimpWagon wrote:
I think they tackled the cover system mechanic, like it’s a boardgame. Judging by gameplay foootage, a single squad gets packed into a dedicated pocket of cover, like they are sardines, and stand straight like they are battle droids. Looks quite lame.
Hopefully they at least don’t get the cover bonus, if they get shot from the back

I’ve watched a few gameplay reviews that have sprung up recently, all of them say pretty much the same thing, without any real critique, other than “feels a bit raw here and there”, which felt like people don’t want to lose their journalism rights in the eyes of the developer.

Maps look quite small

And there is no build routine 721. We get base building, but no actual builders. Odd choice, a bit too command and conquery for my taste.
One of the reasons why I like RTS :(
Even “Prehistoric tribes”, a mobile game for button phone from 20 years ago, had builders


That is normal and also par of the bill with the publishers there. Sadly it has become extremely commonplace as the quality of games has devolved and the access to the mental selflobotomisation that is social media increased.

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GW:"Space marines got too many options to balance, therefore we decided to legends HH units."
Players: "why?!? Now we finally got decent plastic kits and you cut them?"
Chaos marines players: "Since when are Daemonengines 30k models and why do i have NO droppods now?"
GW" MONEY.... erm i meant TOO MANY OPTIONS (to resell your army to you again by disalowing former units)! Do you want specific tyranid fighiting Primaris? Even a new sabotage lieutnant!"
Chaos players: Guess i stop playing or go to HH.  
   
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I saw a screenshot that showed orks get mekboys which are identified as builder units, so not sure that critique is accurate.

The real question though is if the game will have army customization, or are we all stuck playing blood ravens?

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The build and resource system sounds like they've built it out of the Dawn of War 2 style and then upped the unit limits and removed some of the tactical to make it practical to run larger forces.

That in itself isn't bad nor good its simply a style choice. CnC style or Starcraft building units style are both solid fun systems in their own right.



I'd be more concerned about map design - these days you seem to get the choice of a bonkers massive map that's open access but has only a few key points to contest; or lane style maps that are small, fast and often aimed purely at trying to squeeze as many multiplayer games in as possible.

And AI design and pathfinding. If the AI is braindead boring to play against; if the pathfinding is poor; etc... if those core components are bad then you've got problems no matter if your buildings are freebuild or builder based.

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chaos0xomega wrote:
I saw a screenshot that showed orks get mekboys which are identified as builder units, so not sure that critique is accurate.

The real question though is if the game will have army customization, or are we all stuck playing blood ravens?


Hmm, that’s peculiar. Maybe he has specific buildings like turrets that he can erect as a leader skill? Judging by the gameplay footage, you just place a building (in the glimpse we get of the ork base). Also, I think I heard reviewers say that there are no servitors, bonesinges, ect. But I’m not 100% sure, if I rember that right, I thought I did.

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SnotlingPimpWagon wrote:

I’ve watched a few gameplay reviews that have sprung up recently, all of them say pretty much the same thing, without any real critique, other than “feels a bit raw here and there”, which felt like people don’t want to lose their journalism rights in the eyes of the developer.


Sadly i noticed this too and feels normal these days.

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Iron Harvest wasn't very good, I wanted to like it but the fun aspect just wasn't there. Gonna be cautious about my hype with this one.

 
   
 
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