(emphasis mine)Liberaliter said:Well when I played, it didn't feel like a RTS when compared to the others I had played, I'm sure they tried as best they could but it just felt like to me it didn't work within the confines of the Halo Universe. Same could go for my idea I guess. I dunno.hURR dURR dERP said:Sure it would. Because Halo Wars was intended to be shit right from the beginning, that's why it didn't work, amirite?Liberaliter said:hURR dURR dERP said:It would work about as well as a Halo RTS.
Which is to say, not at all.
Halo Wars was terrible. It would be like a proper RTS.
They have stellar writers? They should probably have them work on their RPGs first to be honest.Ghostwise said:It could work with Biowares stellar writers.
Yes it would. The battle of Virimie would make a sweet RTS battle. Or you could go back in time when the Krogans and Arachni and Saurians where all fighting each other.Liberaliter said:Yeah I guess the story wouldn't really allow for it =/
When I see comments like this, I really just have to ask...what in the hell qualifies as GOOD writing for you?Axolotl said:They have stellar writers? They should probably have them work on their RPGs first to be honest.Ghostwise said:It could work with Biowares stellar writers.
Indeed! What of the sideways choice. You can always sit on the fence sideways, yes?Cpt_Oblivious said:
Within gaming? Troika/Black Isle.JeanLuc761 said:When I see comments like this, I really just have to ask...what in the hell qualifies as GOOD writing for you?
So then you'd end up as a dry RPG with RTS elements... Brutal Legend in Space?lemby117 said:I would buy it if it was on the xbox and I couldimport my shepard as a comander of an army. It would be amazing if you could then control a soldier.