Paladin Solo
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Joint Task Force
I'm wondering if this will be involved in multiplayer as well? How cool it would be to literally have multiplayer campaigns online where instead of just skirmishes, you actually have multiple battles and must plan accordingly for each of them against your opponent(s).
So far, I'm liking what I hear about this game, and hope that it delivers what it promises.
The one thing I did find a turn-off, so far, was the movement of your troops. In one of the videos, you see a bunch of infantry charging through a city-street like a human-wave attack, waiting for a grenade, tank, artillery, machine-guns, etc... to take them out.
Since the game will focus more on tactical deployment of a squad of soldiers rather than building up a war effort, you won't be chopping wood or mining gold. Instead, your primary resource will be cold, hard cash, which you'll use to commission new soldiers and vehicles to your army, and to outfit your current troops. However, you'll also want to carefully manage your troops' reputation in the public eye, since several of the flash points your team will visit will also be home to civilian buildings and hostages, whom you'll be encouraged to rescue and protect. If you can preserve the safety and property of innocent bystanders, you'll earn credibility with major news networks (which will occasionally send roving reporters with you in the field). That credibility translates into more of the world's nations signing on to sponsor the Joint Task Force, which means more funding and better gear for your squad. However, if you're negligent about the safety of innocents, you'll get a lot of bad press, which will cause member nations to pull out of the coalition, in addition to subsequent drops in your funding.
I'm wondering if this will be involved in multiplayer as well? How cool it would be to literally have multiplayer campaigns online where instead of just skirmishes, you actually have multiple battles and must plan accordingly for each of them against your opponent(s).
So far, I'm liking what I hear about this game, and hope that it delivers what it promises.
The one thing I did find a turn-off, so far, was the movement of your troops. In one of the videos, you see a bunch of infantry charging through a city-street like a human-wave attack, waiting for a grenade, tank, artillery, machine-guns, etc... to take them out.