Mike wrote:Both Finest Hour and Big Red One had health packs. Regeneration came in Call of Duty 3 I believe.
The one made only for consoles? How appropriate...
Mike wrote:Both Finest Hour and Big Red One had health packs. Regeneration came in Call of Duty 3 I believe.
Xeno426 wrote:McNash wrote:Well I honestly like the health system of Call of Duty, because you don't need to replay to get things done.
You know that health packs were a thing, right? You used them to replenish your health. Maybe want to go play Half-Life again (or Black Mesa) as a reminder.
No need for CoD supermen regenerating health.
The original CoD had no extra health at all. On the hardest difficulty it meant you had to beat the mission and could only take a handful of hits (2-5 often). I beat that game three times on the hardest difficulty.
McNash wrote:It's not superman regeneration health, they all are using nanosuits, it's just they are invisible, that's why you can't see, and since they were prototypes you couldn't use superspeed or superstrenght or superarmor.
"Re: Winter maps?" wrote:Maybe if they ever set Wargame in Scandinavia.
Excroat3 wrote:-Cold War (mid 1980s) era FPS (preferably a battlefield game
Xeno426 wrote:Excroat3 wrote:-Cold War (mid 1980s) era FPS (preferably a battlefield game
Why would you want to curse your game in such a way?
Maybe something more like Red Orchestra or Squad.
Excroat3 wrote:Or, a battlefield game could bring attention to the timeframe, and other companies can follow in its path.
Xeno426 wrote:Excroat3 wrote:Or, a battlefield game could bring attention to the timeframe, and other companies can follow in its path.
You mean like WWI? :
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