I've always been a fan of strategy games. When I played Warhammer 40,000
awn of War, it was my first experience with control points. To be honest, I liked it, and it was a nice change. But when I picked up the expansion pack Winter Assault, I grew tired of it and wanted my resource collecting back.
Then I picked up Company of Heroes, and the inclusion of control points almost made me quit playing before I finished the first mission. I eventually made it through about two thirds of the game before I quit. I really should beat the game.
But it's gotten to the point where I yearn for resource gathering again. I absolutely loved Command and Conquer 3. I tried playing World in Conflict, but the control points keep me from going back to it.
To be honest, it has a lot to do with the game. but I'm more inclined to keep playing a game that has traditional resource gathering.
So how do you feel about control points?
EDIT: A little back-history. I've played ever Blizzard game, and Warcraft 2 was my first strategy game. Later I picked up C&C and Red Alert. Then Starcraft. and so on.
Then I picked up Company of Heroes, and the inclusion of control points almost made me quit playing before I finished the first mission. I eventually made it through about two thirds of the game before I quit. I really should beat the game.
But it's gotten to the point where I yearn for resource gathering again. I absolutely loved Command and Conquer 3. I tried playing World in Conflict, but the control points keep me from going back to it.
To be honest, it has a lot to do with the game. but I'm more inclined to keep playing a game that has traditional resource gathering.
So how do you feel about control points?
EDIT: A little back-history. I've played ever Blizzard game, and Warcraft 2 was my first strategy game. Later I picked up C&C and Red Alert. Then Starcraft. and so on.