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Call of Duty - United Offensive
Posted: 2004-10-22 09:52am
by Mr Bean
Just got this the other day and despite it has only roughly four hours of play per campain(Almost beat the Brit, Beat the America) and that Panzerfausts are even more random than the first game it is tons of fun
The first time you play it anyway, don't know about the second as the game is even more scripted(In a good way) then the first
Not sure if its worth the $30 but its a buy if you have the first one
Posted: 2004-10-22 02:48pm
by Mr Bean
A follow up since I beat the entire game(Yep its short)
The Russian Street Missions... Are a cast iron bitch, I'm a veteran FPS player and never reloaded once during the first game while playing
Meanwhile in this expasion during the Russian City missions I've had to reload half a dozen times in half an hour, the last Russian mission I must have reloaded about thirty times before I figured out the trick
Posted: 2004-10-22 03:27pm
by Losonti Tokash
I've only managed to play bits and pieces of the original (mainly the car chases, since my friend that has the game insists I play those all the damn times) but I'll look at this one.
One question, though: how does the fact that you don't reload often indicate skill at a FPS?
Posted: 2004-10-22 03:35pm
by Utah Jak
I really want to play CoD: United Offensive, but lack the funds. The first CoD was awesome, and I suspect UO will be just as good or better.
Posted: 2004-10-22 04:06pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Losonti Tokash wrote:One question, though: how does the fact that you don't reload often indicate skill at a FPS?
I suspect he's referring to reloading his saved game.
Posted: 2004-10-22 04:36pm
by Mr Bean
Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Losonti Tokash wrote:One question, though: how does the fact that you don't reload often indicate skill at a FPS?
I suspect he's referring to reloading his saved game.
Exactly it means I can go throughout the entire level without dieing once
As anyone who has played Medal of Honor's Famous Snipertown level(The one in which you sneak through a destroyed town to escourt enginers to steal a tank) can atest to, its a feat to play through that one the first time without dieing a couple of times
Posted: 2004-10-22 06:06pm
by Companion Cube
Mr Bean wrote:
Exactly it means I can go throughout the entire level without dieing once
As anyone who has played Medal of Honor's Famous Snipertown level(The one in which you sneak through a destroyed town to escourt enginers to steal a tank) can atest to, its a feat to play through that one the first time without dieing a couple of times
Argh, that section was a
bitch. Though getting to play with the tank afterward made up for a lot of it.
Posted: 2004-10-22 09:09pm
by HemlockGrey
Is the game harder than the original? Because the original CoD, at least on Hardened, was really fucking hard. "Veteran" was damn impossible.
Posted: 2004-10-22 10:10pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
HemlockGrey wrote:Is the game harder than the original? Because the original CoD, at least on Hardened, was really fucking hard. "Veteran" was damn impossible.
If you're playing on hardened, make sure the save key is easily accecaple.
UO is best in multiplayer. A game of base assault on Foy is awsome if you've got 32 skilled players. Of course, if your team sucks you're fucked. Artillery and satchel charges can get you to first place very quickly if you're skilled. The short ammunition is bad though, 40 rounds extra for semi-auto rifles (less for bolt action) and the maps are so big don't expect to pick up your buddies rounds. More then one time I've been going into battle wielding a pistol.
Posted: 2004-10-22 10:17pm
by HemlockGrey
The short ammunition is bad though, 40 rounds extra for semi-auto rifles (less for bolt action) and the maps are so big don't expect to pick up your buddies rounds. More then one time I've been going into battle wielding a pistol.
Really? In vanilla CoD most people seem to die before running out of ammo.
Posted: 2004-10-22 11:14pm
by Mr Bean
HemlockGrey wrote:The short ammunition is bad though, 40 rounds extra for semi-auto rifles (less for bolt action) and the maps are so big don't expect to pick up your buddies rounds. More then one time I've been going into battle wielding a pistol.
Really? In vanilla CoD most people seem to die before running out of ammo.
Seems in UO at least the three matchs I've played, folks have rediscovered the idea of "supression fire" and use it with wild abonden
Posted: 2004-10-23 07:53am
by weemadando
I found that the most irritating mission was the battle in the square in front of the railway station where you had to "protect" someone.
All the protect missions had me quickloading constantly as my charge would always blunder out into MG42 fire lanes without a moments thought. In the end I found that throwing myself infront of fire was about the only way to get through it.
Posted: 2004-10-23 09:04am
by Mr Bean
weemadando wrote:I found that the most irritating mission was the battle in the square in front of the railway station where you had to "protect" someone.
All the protect missions had me quickloading constantly as my charge would always blunder out into MG42 fire lanes without a moments thought. In the end I found that throwing myself infront of fire was about the only way to get through it.
Yes despite how the game "tricks" you and privdes you with a shinny loaded scouped rifle to play with the only way to get through that I found is charging forward with the mg's and playing "decoy"
The problem with CoH's AI is that it much always prefers to shoot you then shoot the other AI