If you haven't played it by now, there's no point in going back to it. You're not a kid anymore, so an old ass game that you're playing now won't be any fun.
There is no recruitment pool actually. People are sent to you in form of reinforcements, either sent from the future or from another base. If they die, they stay dead permanently throughout the rest of the campaign. There are also AI controlled vehicles and turrets, you can produce as many as you want of those.
You are close to being correct, but here is a thing: supply boxes are actually a finite resource. If you manage to stay alive on specific missions for long enough, they stop spawning. This means there is technically a limit of how many vehicles and things in general you can build. But it's technicality - it still goes into thousands
Somehow the only RTS I ever managed to tolerate a predicament where you can "run out of people" despite having money/resources was 7 Kingdoms, I just don't like that mixed with "you need human units inside vechicles to operate them" in anything else than Z, I blame no-longer being a kid for being so wierd about it.
Yeah
>>he's missing out on one of the best RTS games of all time
But I'm already playing it?
No I'm not. I played it the year it came out.
Great game but the plot was 30’s B movie tier
... which is the whole fricking point, as the book it is based on is a spoof of film serials.
I liked it. The sketch art briefings for the American campaign made it more believable.
>Wbc2
Based
>missing
Black person, this is literally the 2nd game I always install on every PC and laptop I own, right after TR3.
I own it. Got to the second tutorial mission then dropped it. Fricking boring trash.
>Zoomer filtered in less than 10 minutes by media older than him
Many such cases
This is proof you don't need ai for good singleplayer experience
But a well designed scenario so the ai works which aoe4 has none of both
If you haven't played it by now, there's no point in going back to it. You're not a kid anymore, so an old ass game that you're playing now won't be any fun.
>Zoomer creating weird excuses for himself to stay filtered
I've played this game for the first time in '12. I was 28 then. What now?
Likely. I simply cannot stand time travel in any kind of media.
>right click to move/attack
>limited unit recruitment pool
NO REGRETS ;^)
There is no recruitment pool actually. People are sent to you in form of reinforcements, either sent from the future or from another base. If they die, they stay dead permanently throughout the rest of the campaign. There are also AI controlled vehicles and turrets, you can produce as many as you want of those.
You are close to being correct, but here is a thing: supply boxes are actually a finite resource. If you manage to stay alive on specific missions for long enough, they stop spawning. This means there is technically a limit of how many vehicles and things in general you can build. But it's technicality - it still goes into thousands
Somehow the only RTS I ever managed to tolerate a predicament where you can "run out of people" despite having money/resources was 7 Kingdoms, I just don't like that mixed with "you need human units inside vechicles to operate them" in anything else than Z, I blame no-longer being a kid for being so wierd about it.