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- #RED ORCHESTRA 2 HEROES OF STALINGRAD CHANGE SETTINGS MOD#
- #RED ORCHESTRA 2 HEROES OF STALINGRAD CHANGE SETTINGS PC#
We seem to forget that the developers really don’t owe the community anything, and still their valiant efforts to improve the experience are turned aside. Personally, I couldn’t be happier with the choices Tripwire has made, and I applaud their efforts, regardless of how the vocal minority chooses to receive them. Fans of the original claim that the game issues should be addressed before adding new content and creating new issues to fix. It would seem that many feel slighted because they bought into Heroes of Stalingrad at a higher price when it launched, and new players are now getting that content free. Sadly, a quick glance at the Steam forums shows us that gamers find reasons to spew venom no matter what path developers take. One would assume that this move would squash a lot of the ire usually found in a multiplayer community after new content is launched. Last, but not least, the true non-conformists can simply restrict their servers to one set of maps or the other. Regardless of what you own, all multiplayer content has been moved to the same Steam heading, and the Heroes of Stalingrad single-player content now has its own Steam heading. The reasoning for this is that it offers the most available slots compared to other class availability. If you own Heroes of Stalingrad and don’t want to pay for the new content, you will still be able to play when the server you are on rotates into the new maps you simply will be restricted to the Rifleman class. Gamers, like me who don’t always buy the new content also get a nice bonus. New players who purchase Rising Storm gain all multiplayer content from Heroes of Stalingrad. Tripwire was also aware of this and tried to cut that train off at the pass. I personally feel left out in the cold when I don’t buy the latest map packs for two of the most popular FPS franchises which shall remain unmentioned. All of these elements blend together to give players something so completely different than what they are used to in the German Campaign of RO2.Īny of us who play even the smallest amount of multiplayer shooters are painfully familiar with the fracturing that DLC and map packs cause. Japanese soldiers gain a morale supressing effect when launching a kamikaze charge, or use grenades set up as proximity mines. Allies can use flamethrowers to flush Axis troops out of the brush, or even fool them by simulating the empty click of their Garand. Rather than attempt to shoe horn the drastically different tactics used by the Axis and Allies into a balanced multiplayer game, Tripwire decided to leave well enough alone.
#RED ORCHESTRA 2 HEROES OF STALINGRAD CHANGE SETTINGS MOD#
Well it’s a fitting reference, because that’s what Tripwire did with its mod community and Red Orchestra 2 by bringing us Rising Storm. The game only adds multiplayer features to the RO2 universe, within the setting of the Pacific Campaign of World War 2. They took the framework of a beloved game, like Doom, and completely changed it into something else, like Aliens. They were called “Total Conversions,” and I loved them. In the days of downloading WAD files for Doom, we had a term for expansions like Rising Storm. (-) Can’t think of a negative! Land of the Red Sun
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(+) Tripwire did a fantastic job of avoiding community fracturing (+) New weapons and attributes to explore
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(+) Completely new twist on already fantastic gameplay Is this another jarring, realistic look at the battles on the Pacific Campaign of World War II, or is it just simply jarring? Now Tripwire has added a fresh expansion, titled Rising Storm. If you read our review, don’t be fooled by the change in scoring since then– Heroes of Stalingrad was awarded a 4.5 out of 5 when I reviewed it.
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#RED ORCHESTRA 2 HEROES OF STALINGRAD CHANGE SETTINGS PC#
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad was not only a fantastic game but was also PC Gamer’s 2011 Multiplayer Shooter of the Year.