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Old 04-20-2011, 03:54 AM
Formula88
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Default Dynamic Mission Generator

After playing the SP of CoD I have to say I am completely unimpressed with the campaigns. Theres no large scale battles, no real feeling of progress through the war and its just so disappointing all around.
I know the game just came out but combined with the horrible enemy AI and boring SP missions I am already about done with the game.

Is there any chance that there will be a DCG incorporated into the game?
The Lowengrin DCG for 1946 is absoolutely awesome and gives real depth and realism to the game. There are huge amounts of planes in the air and all the WW2 campaigns are there. Its really the only thing that makes the single player worth playing, and it makes it more than WORTH playing it makes it a MUST play.

I dont want to go back to 1946 after waiting so long for CoD, and it will be really hard to leave the awesome graphics of CoD for the cartoon looking 1946. But what choice does one have for a realistic campaign experience?

Is the mission structure/code similar to that from 1946? If so then Lowengrin will probably make a DCG for CoD relatively soon. If not then he probably wont bother messing around with all new mission structure and we will be without any meaningful SP campaigns indefinitely. This is unacceptable, someone please tell me something good for a change...
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