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yaroslav
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Madrid, Spain, Europe
Jun 2001 time: 06:23
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Here are more info (but I think that it's old..)
quote: Originally posted by Pyros Studios
Overview:
Commandos 3, presented during the E3, the leading international trade show for the videogames market, has been in development for over eight months.
Commandos 3 will be developed by a team of over 40 professionals, its development will last for two years, incorporates a series of gameplay and technical improvements which will make it the most ambitious game of the saga.
Features:
Among the most outstanding features of the game, an improved graphics engine, a new concept of game flow that sets it apart from the traditional Commandos gameplay or the new multiplayer modes with different types of deathmatch games.
Prior to its release date, expected for summer 2003 in its PC format, more gameplay details will be unveiled, including a playable demo available some months before its publication.
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BTW, the Spanish guy that creates Pyros Studios has resigned and has started a new company. I hope that, even witouth him, Comandos 3 will be as good as Comandos 1 & 2 were.
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Alex
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Brasil
Mar 1999 time: 02:23
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I find it funny how both the official sites doesn't contain lots of content now, when the game is (supposedly) almost ready for release.
The Eidos site is totally non-informative, with some images and a registration form.
The other official site has nothing but a blank screen with "Commandos 3" written in it.
Anyway, some Commandos 3 features (which are not that revealing anyway):
quote: - Historical WWII campaigns: engage the enemy across Europe, from the Eastern front of Stalingrad, to the Gestapo Headquarters in Berlin, to the D-Day assault on Omaha Beach, each offering unique tactical situations
- Multiple paths to victory: prepare your commandos for a variety of strategies as enemy bombing raids lay waste to environments, requiring you to change your tactics and approach
- Guerrilla warfare: utilize ambush tactics, stealth, sabotage, and demolitions to disrupt enemy advances
- Multiplayer combat: test your skills head-to-head with up to 8 other players via LAN and Internet
- Improved accessibility: Commandos 3: Destination Berlin features more detailed, smaller maps providing more action-orientated missions that form part of an overall campaign. A strong narrative drives the story via cinematic briefing screens. |
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Alex
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Brasil
Mar 1999 time: 02:23
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Some more info was revealed on a good Gamespot preview, things like:
- The enhanced 3D graphics are not only more interactive--we saw commandos inch along the top of a speeding train, drop along the side, peer inside a troop car, and then crawl through windows--but they're also stunningly cinematic. That same train scene ends when a bridge blows in front of the engine, taking the first few cars with it into the abyss. You'll have to see it to believe the smooth detail of the sequence.
- All the characters and vehicles are now in full 3D, with new animation and lighting systems.
- Commandos 3 will provide a more continual payoff and give a better sense of the progress you're making toward longer-term goals by breaking missions that span multiple maps into shorter sequences. The net effect will also include more variety to the missions, as you segue from various actions, including straight stealth, sniping, assaults, or ambushes.
- Commandos 3 is divided into three distinct campaigns: Stalingrad, Central Europe, and Normandy.
There are other previews, of course, but I can't be arsed to look for them right now. 
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