It's really is.
It's well coded, it's smooth, it's beautiful.
Been playing it a LOT !!
Me too.
Its a fresh air. Much better than coh2 stale maps and gameplay.
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It's really is.
It's well coded, it's smooth, it's beautiful.
Been playing it a LOT !!
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Me too.
Its a fresh air. Much better than coh2 stale maps and gameplay.
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Too huge scale and number of units. I, as a general, look at the icons on the map and not play. I like to see the animation of units and prefer a small but effective army.
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Most recon infantry isn't meant for fighting. Especially the two men squads are meant for a stealthy approach on the edge of your frontline/enemy territory. You should try to get them to positions on the map where they can monitor enemy units and avoid combat.
There are recon units that are meant for fighting, for example, the Recon Panther the 5th Panzer division gets. You can use these units as you would use any tank, especially things like the Panther are tough enough to stand up to anything, but a Tank recon is usually useful when you push with your tanks. It accompanies your tanks and gives a higher chance of spotting potential enemies. The other recon units like bikes, bigger recon squads with more fighting capabilities, snipers, ect., just fill a niche role. They can be useful in some situation but their primary goal is the same, spotting enemies. Want a recon squad that will spot enemies but won't be immediately destroyed if spotted? Get the bigger recon squad (can't remember the name, I know the German one gets an MG in the squad). Want someone to spot enemies and damage morale, use the Sniper. Want something fast that can check out a lot of the map, especially all the roads, get a bike. The approach I mostly use is 2 man squads that stay hidden, recon Armor if I get it. I'm not big on recon planes. I use the Soviet sniper if I'm playing Allies in a more active combat role.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steel_Division/comments/bl6w02/any_tips_for_a_new_player/.compact
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Man I guess I should pick it up.
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Yes I'm LoneWolf. Before I buy I have a few questions, Number 1. Is there a leaderboard/win loss system and number 2 is there Xp Ranks like in Coh2?
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Would you recommend i buy this game over Coh1?
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Thanks, one more question about coh1/sd44, Is the multiplayer still alive for both coh1 and sd44?
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Ok thanks once again!
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Yes for both.
But CoH1 MP is toxic, very toxic.
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https://www.pcgamer.com/steel-division-developer-eugen-systems-fires-six-staff-amid-row-about-fair-pay/
Original story:
Steel Division: Normandy ‘44 developer Eugen Systems has fired six staff that were part of a strike over pay earlier this year, allegedly for using insulting language in a private chat channel and for negatively affecting the mood in the studio.
Twenty-one developers at the Paris-based studio walked out on strike earlier this year alleging "serious violations" of their rights including delayed payments, denied overtime pay, and wages that were below the country's minimum wage. The strike ended in April after negotiations failed to make progress, and the staff vowed to take the matter to the French Labour Court. The case will be heard in March.
The firings, which occurred on December 19, were revealed by Video Game Workers Union of France this week. The union has been helping staff with the ongoing dispute. In a press release, it said that six workers were fired under the "pretext of having negatively affected the mood ('dégradé l’ambiance') of the studio and used insulting language in a conversation that took place in a private chat".
The union claimed the move was "an act of retaliation and a preemptive move by management" ahead of the court case, which is being brought by 15 employees.
Before the firings the studio had 21 staff down from 50 at the start of 2018, the union said, which would mean its work force has been cut by nearly a third. The developer is due to release Steel Division 2 next year.
I've reached out to Eugen Systems for a response and will update this article when I hear back.
Thanks, Gamasutra.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/steel-division-2/steel-division-2-russia
However, perhaps the most interesting part of the announcement is the reveal that Paradox Interactive, who published the last game and its expansions (as well as a good handful of the best strategy games you can play right now), will not be involved in the sequel. Instead, Eugen Systems will be self-publishing Steel Division 2, the first time they’ve done so.
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