First of all I love the game , its fantastic and has easily the best gunplay in any game out there. I would change nothing in the movement mechanics they are that good.
But the performance at launch was horrible. The game could have benefited from a LONG open beta until most bugs were squished. At launch the game was in tatters.
But in my opinion the most painful thing for this game was the split theaters of war.
This might be a BIG suggestion , but the next ww2 game from tripwire should be more like call of duty 1 and 2 (hold on I know what you are thinking)
In that call of duty 1 and 2 had all the campaigns available for multiplayer. For example you could fight russian vs german maps , german vs american maps , british vs german maps.
With this game design model , the modding community would have ALOT more creative potential in bringing new content without splitting up the community like rising storm has done and like in country will also likely do.
That way you have everyone playing the same game all contributing to the same experience.
Of course there would be the small issue of still calling it "red orchestra" as its no longer really a eastern front game exclusively. But thats not that big of a deal either way.
But the performance at launch was horrible. The game could have benefited from a LONG open beta until most bugs were squished. At launch the game was in tatters.
But in my opinion the most painful thing for this game was the split theaters of war.
This might be a BIG suggestion , but the next ww2 game from tripwire should be more like call of duty 1 and 2 (hold on I know what you are thinking)
In that call of duty 1 and 2 had all the campaigns available for multiplayer. For example you could fight russian vs german maps , german vs american maps , british vs german maps.
With this game design model , the modding community would have ALOT more creative potential in bringing new content without splitting up the community like rising storm has done and like in country will also likely do.
That way you have everyone playing the same game all contributing to the same experience.
Of course there would be the small issue of still calling it "red orchestra" as its no longer really a eastern front game exclusively. But thats not that big of a deal either way.
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