Yes they did say they were and while I liked the DoW 2 style as it had a great focus on units I won't be crying about changing back.FelixG said:If my memory isn't failing me I believe they said they are bringing base building back to DOW III, so there is that to look forward to!Glademaster said:Retribution doesn't use GWFL to let you know.Keava said:They have great ideas on where to take RTS genre and both CoH and DoW proved it. Sadly they never were great at the unit balance front, which hindered the possibility of their games becoming serious competitive titles. They just never seemed to be able to fit into the void after BW/WC3, and when SC2 came out they pretty much got buried.
Not to mention that DoW2 matchmaking was crippled by use of GFWL.
If not the fact that it's THQ still holding the Warhammer license I'd wish for Relic to be taken by some other company that would provide them with better financial backing.
OT: I do like them overall but their games have been somewhat lacking in content lately so lets hope the next ones have a bit more bang for their buck.
That is fair enough I was just pointing it out in case you didn't know(I didn't see why you wouldn't but just in case) as if you liked the multiplayer a lot you would be missing out.Keava said:I know. but by the time Retribution came out the multiplayer was pretty much dead. It took them too much time to really sort it out properly after already having issues back in DoW times with GameSpy.Glademaster said:Retribution doesn't use GWFL to let you know.
OT: I do like them overall but their games have been somewhat lacking in content lately so lets hope the next ones have a bit more bang for their buck.
Soulstorm was made by iron lore and not made by relic.MurderousToaster said:Relic are one of my favourite developers, Space Marine included.
Now I just need to cover my ears, rock back and forth and pretend Soulstorm didn't happen.
You severely misunderstand SC2 if you think it's just deathball and 1Aing.Elmoth said:Dawn of War 2's multiplayer is insanely underrated, and better than Starcraft 2.
Starcraft 2: I'll make this army and attack them.
Dawn Of War 2: I'll draw them into the fire of my heavy gun setup and block their exit with my melee, so I can go back with my bait and have them shoot too, while I capture other parts of the map with my scouts and I construct my heavy units.