Hello ppl. me and my crew of experienced modders are looking for a new game engine that can support a nice battle map whit ww2 theme. and we figure that rome is the best start point for this. however we dont know all the features of what the engine can indeed give, so here is some questions for you who played around whit thsi mod for a longer period of time...
hold your breath becouse this will sting ;)
Lets start whit units shall we?...
Tanks? i know there is seage weapons in this game and i know you can abandon them.. that also makes me know that your units does this when routeing. can you in some way force them to stay put?
Trenches? can they be created in some way and will the game support them?
Soldiers? this one is not so important but can you create so that you can order your soldiers to crawl? i mean after all we are not playing ww1 here :P.
also when the soldiers get broken up i know they retreat can you make so that you can force your enemys soldiers to put down there guns and surrender? unnessisary bloodbaths seems kind of dumb in a combat situation (not meaning that its not fun. just a waist of bullets and free information :P i know i always kill my enemy totaly in this game otherwise)
buildings? factorys etc it should not be to hard to complete but however will they function as strategic points as they actualy did in ww2?? capture them and get an instant increese of production?
new roads? / Railways
roads should not be to hard to fix. but do you guys think we can add railways aswell? and if so can they be blocked by enemy forces? chokepoints.
only real answers that can help on the issues plz. and also try to keep it a little longer then just "yes" or "no"
info on my team:
Modders all of us.
we prev. modded soldiers heroes of ww2 and some of us whit good succes.
we are now looking for a good engine to compeate some new ideas we have and there for we need to test around. becouse we ask all this dont mean we will actualt go thru whit modding this game. however the outlooks seems bright
// Tommy "Major R. Visco" +++++
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