@HOA_KSOP Give us a review when you get around to playing this (if ever). LOL
You know me so well Monclair, I'll put it on my "to do" list...LOL
@HOA_KSOP Give us a review when you get around to playing this (if ever). LOL
Picked this up on the current Steam Sale. Along with Tunisia 43.
Very impressed with the quality of Steel Division. The tutorials are good, graphics very good and the gameplay seems to be workable. Always a bit wary of RTS type games but this one looks like it might be work. Too easy to get overwhelmed with RTS generally speaking.
Tunisia 43 is awkward out of the box, going to take longer to get into that I think.
If you are thinking about a foray into RTS I would recommend the Steel Division route - initial impressions are good.
The new one that is coming up - Eastern Front, looks much more promising to me. I was about to get Normandy, but quickly skipped it after seeing som Youtube vids of playthroughs.
Now that some time has passed, how do you find this game is holding up? I'm still on the fence about buying it or not..
I like the game. Keep in mind that I am still "learning" how to play and I have to say I am only playing skirmishes, but there is more I like than don't like.
What I like...The Phased availability of forces. Hard to manage and hard to master.
Not a ton of complicated commands, mainly hotkeys, and mouse clicks...It Pauses, which in my book makes it "turn-based", much to the consternation of my old friend mTk...(Right T-Man?)
What is not clear to me...why the Germans occasionally get airpower. Not much, but if the Allies had aerial supremacy...just saying...
What I have Not yet learned how to get my guys under cover, outside of getting into a building. Losses seem to accumulate very quickly. I also need to better learn how to manage deployments. My guys get sent in helter-skelter, so I need better management. That's on me,
I have pre-ordered the second game but will continue to play this as well.
I think it's a combination of rock paper scissors and tactics. There are fundamental things that work. Mass your forces, preferably in some cover. Have some heavy weapons in support, like MG's and mortars. Move under cover if possible. Fire and move, bound move and if you have tanks, overwatch. Also, keep the supply coming. ( Yes, there are logistics)Thanks. Will add the sequel to my Steam wishlist.
Do you find that tactics matter, or is it more like rock-paper-scissors where you match the right class of weapon with the right kind of enemy?