Customer Reviews
LITTLE TO COMMAND AND NOTHING TO CONQUER
It is always sad when a great
historic game franchise comes to the end of its road. But it is
depressingly sad to watch it do so in this condition.
KANE IN
DISNEYLAND?
The graphics are laughable. True, EA has been steering
the C&C franchise towards the ...cartoon direction ever since the
RED ALERT 3 installment. But the RED ALERT series had always been more
playful. Even so, what was barely palatable for a RED ALERT game is
outright insulting for a TIBERIUM one.
If his tanks could still
run-over infantry units, have no doubt, he would hunt down whoever did
this to him.
Because, you cannot mock Kane and avoid having your
lungs infused with Tiberium fumes!
MORE UNITS? PLEASE WAIT BEHIND
THE YELLOW LINE. FOREVER.
One of the most annoying features of the
new C&C4 is the units cap. You cannot produce more units above a
(very low) number. Upgrading your tech-tree with such a unit cap in
place means you have to kill and replace most of your units - and make
painful decisions as some units are more equal than others. It feels
like having to deal with a (small) Diablo-like inventory: whatever does
not fit within the grid must be left behind to rot.
And to add insult
to injury, extra units are bestowed with a dropper. A tiny one.
This
cap reeks of one thing: an attempt to turn this series into a Massively
Multiplayer Online Game (fewer units means less lag). And no one seems
to care that this took away one of the most fun tactics in a C&C
game: tank rushing.
SORRY, ALL OF OUR TIBERIUM-HARVESTERS HAVE
BEEN RECALLED. WOULD YOU CARE FOR A SENSIBLE COMPACT?
A COMMAND &
CONQUER game without harvesting? It could be an RTS game of any name
(and there have been baseless RTS games before), why did it have to be a
C&C game? Because, once again, EA proves to have no respect for
this beautiful art-form. If it means exploiting a classic title in its
swan song to sell a few more units, so be it.
Moreover, game
publishers seem to have an ever declining expectation of their targeted
customer IQ. Hence the ever simplified games released. So, yes, this
feels like C&C-for-Dummies.
BATTLEFIELD CONTROLS OFFLINE?
YOU'RE SCREWED COMMANDER!
Yes, this must be the most inconvenient DRM
scheme ever.
If you hate STEAM for requiring endless updates, this
is worse.
If you hate games that require online activation because
they never actually become yours, yes, this is worse.
And if you hate
games that come with Limited Activations and become worthless the
moment you pop the box, well yes, this is worse.
This inconceivable
scheme demands for the owner of this game to always be online to verify
that the copy he payed for is legitimate. That's right, not just
activation, ALWAYS ONLINE. Yes, even for a single player game.
Will
it deter piracy? No, pirates will be playing the game without all those
DRM hassles. Legitimate gamers are left complaining - and, once more, EA
will turn a deaf ear.
All in all, C&C4 will not appeal
neither to old friends of the series nor younger gamers. And (for as
long as it will keep working), it will have you jumping through hoops
for the privilege of having ...bought it. And I thought it was the other
way around.
This Tiberium field has been depleted long ago.
Move
along Commanders.
"If it Aint Broke!!"
Well, I will start with the
most relevant statement I can think of about this game, " If it aint
Broke, Don't fix it!"
I was soooooo looking forward to the
conclusion of this great game, So I hurried home to install it and jump
back into the Tiberium Wars...BUT...... WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!!!!! EA
messed up one of my favorite game formats and replaced it with some kind
of monstrosity!!They put caps on units, no Tiberium harvesting and a
confusing game console layout!Half the time I was trying to figure out
what the Hell was going on and screaming at my computer screen!
If
you were looking for a Great game....... KEEP LOOKING!!!! This was one
of the biggest disappointments I have attempted to play in a long long
time! EA should be ASHAMED of themselves!!
Beware. Comes with extreme DRM.
Requires a persistent
internet connection at all times. I repeat, you must have a constant
internet connection 100% of the time to play. If you get disconnected,
the game stops working. You will be blocked from playing this game on a
laptop whose wireless internet connectivity might fluctuate. You cannot
play this game on a car trip, or at the airport, or on the plane, or
anywhere else where there is no uninterrupted broadband internet
connectivity 100% of the time.
The above restrictions apply to
both single-player and multi-player modes. Additionally, the game is
locked into a single account. This is customer abuse at its finest.
Here
is what it says at the back of the box (in very, very small print):
"Persistent
internet connection, EA account, registration with enclosed serial
code, and acceptance of end user license agreement required to play."
You
have been warned!
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