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Old 07-18-2012, 08:43 PM
Kitube Kitube is offline
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Iam not such a hardcore player, iam currently on the Icy Font mission where you first have to attack a german base and destroy as many Tanks and AT gund as possible and then you give the signal.
Ive encountered one bug in particular, my guys will often just shoot at the floor or where dead enemies are, even if i move the guys or tell them to stop they start shooting again at nothing, this is incredibly annoying when the mortars do it and kill my soldiers. and iam just like WTF?!?!
Now i managed to destroy 3 of those long range artillery tanks, 2 AT guns and a large part of the trenches, i have 1 AT gun left, 3 mortars and like 5 soldiers so i give the signal for my allies, first of all they have 5 tanks and all but 1 drives into the river SERIOUSELY?? whyyy did they do that. but thats not the worst part, after i gave the signal maybe 30 soldiers, another 2 tanks, some armored vehicles spawn. needless to say my allies have no chance and get screwed.
Its just i mean what where the designers thinking?
do they even test the game before releasing it?
I was looking forward to CH, i imagined large scale infantry charges like in the original MoW when you played the russians, but this one just sucks. i think ill just unlock all missions and skip this one.
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