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Besides those two points I just made, it's a very original title that is worth at least a playthrough.
Original? What did it have that wasn't done before in a Ubisoft or Rockstar game?
Besides those two points I just made, it's a very original title that is worth at least a playthrough.
Original? What did it have that wasn't done before in a Ubisoft or Rockstar game?
Switching viewpoints with a camera is cool. Unfortunately I find that most hacking is pretty scripted. I once read of a guard who likes porn being distracted by playing the appropriate sounds on his phone. Turns out that the game chooses it for you when you hit Distract. There's no need for you to figure it out yourself.I do find the hacking aspect of the game to be quite intriguing.
Reminds of GTA IV: place crosshair over enemy head, win. Even easier now that there's a stealth element, so you're shooting enemies when they're not even aware of where you are. And some differences are just bizarre, such as not being able to shoot from cars.The gunplay and combat are also slightly different.
I'll grant that Spider Tank is fun, but gets stale eventually.The minigames as well are also pretty cool and definitely not like anything I've seen in a AC game (Chess puzzles).
I started playing Crackdown. Feels like Assassin's Creed combined with GTA, except it doesn't do either of them anywhere near as well. Still, it's a bit of fun.
Being a crazy superhuman cop that jumps like a cricket from building to building was one of the funnest and most awesome things that occured in the early stages of the PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
Finally re-downloaded the mod 1648: Der Dreißigjährige Krieg for M2TW. So far, so good with Switzerland. All my generals are somehow lousy administrators, but Bern is inexplicably making an absurd amount of cash from trade all of the sudden, and is gaining a huge population boost from the trade as well. I'm staying firmly neutral for now, partly because I like turtling, partly because I'm Switzerland, and partly because I don't understand the relationships between the factions, or even where they're located. Where the hell is Baden-Durlach, anyway? I've never even heard of it.
But it's glorious to see pikemen marching to a steady tattoo through a rainy Alpine forest to slaughter some brigands who thought they could invade the Old Confederacy.
Baden-Durlach *should* be North of Switzerland.
Just about everything is north of Switzerland in this mod.
I'm REALLY starting to like it now. I tend to be a turtling builder in TW (madness, I know), and thanks to my loving attention and occasionally brutal taxation disguised by panem et circenes, Bern has become an incredibly productive center of trade. I've raised my first dedicated invasion army, gave it some supply wagons to last it for a little while, and used it to capture Bregenz, which had rebelled against Austria.
It was a nasty little siege. Musketeers in this mod have extreme range and accuracy to make up for the AI's braindead tactics... with unintended consequences. They can arc their shots like archers and nail people from half a mile away, and God help you if they're defending the walls. They killed off my mortar battery real quick, plus the poor militia I'd used as human shields for it. I managed to place ladders on some unguarded sections of the star fort's walls. Lost a unit of musketeers to some burly axe-wielding miners who showed up (why do miners have axes?), but some halberdiers just managed to capture another section by force and opened the gates to let my army in. The battle ended in a fierce fight in the square, where pikemen and zweihander infantry earned their sold for the day. And all the while, epic music was playing.
I'd converted most of Bregenz's population to Protestantism before taking it (the Old Confederacy is Protestant in this mod), and after the siege, I got an event that let me pass an edict of toleration, which prevented unrest but cost me money in "donations" to Protestant clergy to tolerate my tolerance. Prior to this, I'd had lots of riots between Catholics and Protestants that cost a lot of money to put down. Maybe this will change things, but I dunno.
Meanwhile, Burgundy rebelled against Spain, so I might be able to grab that. I have a pretty healthy economy, so I should be able to raise some proper armies. Mainz, Baden, and some other little principalities nobody cares about are actually quite large, rich, and powerful, so my whole neutral-state-with-only-militia shtick might not last long.
Might I actually ask where you found the mod? I'm having trouble locating it.