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Command & Conquer 4 Announced For 2010

EA has officially announced that Command & Conquer 4 will be coming to the PC sometime next year. They say it will bring the Tiberium series to an "epic conclusion," while introducing "new class-based gameplay, mobile bases and persistent player progression throughout all game modes." In an interview with Gamespot, designer Samuel Bass elaborated: "Our 'offense class' is your classic RTS faction, tank-oriented and focused on frontline combat. With the 'defense class,' however, the emphasis is on infantry, bunkers, and turrets, which lets you build complex defensive grids and really hold down a section of the battlefield. Lastly, we come to the 'support class,' which is based around utilizing a selection of aircraft and custom vehicles to traverse the environment. Once engaged in combat, support players can fight directly or assist their teammates with a variety of powers and [healing abilities]."

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  1. Can't wait to play by CastrTroy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    C&C has always been my favourite RTS series. It has a nice balance of not being overly complicated, so that you can focus on the actually strategy part, without being overly involved with micromanaging things like upgrading buildings and researching new technologies. I am looking forward to playing this one.

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    Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
    1. Re:Can't wait to play by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Assuming you aren't already familiar with it, TA:Spring is well worth your attention. It is a wholly shameless clone of TA(though there are a whole bunch of other mods, some minor, some totally different gameworlds/unit sets); but with quite respectably modern graphics and controls. Good stuff, decently active multiplayer.

    2. Re:Can't wait to play by OAB_X · · Score: 4, Interesting

      The dude said favourite, not best.

    3. Re:Can't wait to play by CastrTroy · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Even if I had said best, I could have been correct, in my own opinion. Best is subjective. Now most popular, Starcraft probably wins hands down. But that is definitely not what I was trying to say.

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      Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
  2. So long as Kane is still around, I'm happy. by Omegamogo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Joe Kucan's brilliant yet over-the-top acting practically makes the Tiberian series for me. His personality in real life is pretty fun too, judging by the interviews I've seen.

    "It would be a sad error in judgment, General Solomon, to mistake me for a corpse."

  3. Defective By Design by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is yet another title that I refuse to buy because it is affiliated with EA. The last EA title I bought (and will ever buy) was the Command and Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath expansion. It turns out that its SecuROM was responsible for many of the problems experienced by users. Had they not chosen the path of intentionally cripple their products and prevent the right of first sale, I would have decided to purchase Red Alert 3 and this game. (I recognize that higher quality versions are available through 'alternate channels', but choose not to procure them in such a way.)

    But you know what? It gets easier and easier to skip their inferior products. The Command and Conquer series is one that I had enjoyed since Tiberian Sun, but EA has managed to convince me steer clear of it. There are plenty of alternatives from companies that show respect to their customers, and those are the ones who will get my business. Yeah, yeah... -1 Redundant, but given the sheer lack of regard for users of their products it bears repeating.

  4. One of the first franchises to be ruined by EA by jo_ham · · Score: 5, Funny

    C&C was awesome, and one of the first RTS games I played, even before I got into Starcraft. It went enormously downhill when EA bought Westwood studios and "did their thing".

    Shouldn't be at all surprising, since that's EA's general way of doing things.

    Even if it's good you'll have to somehow convince the online authenticator that you had nothing to do with 9/11, have never hummed a tune out loud in earshot of another person or ever described in words any of EA's "intellectual property", up to and including walking into the store and asking for the game by name without first buying a licence to say the phrase "Command and Conquer 4" in a public place.

    Even after that, you'll put the CD into the drive and it will boot the installer and say "you have a CD drive! CD drives are used to rip mp3s and steal music!" and then shut down, consuming one of your three install allowances.

    I'll pass.