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Red Alert 3 expansion pack announced!

Jazzie Spurs's Photo Jazzie Spurs 18 Jan 2009

View PostWizard, on 18 Jan 2009, 18:24, said:

Was there really a need for that sort of language? We have kids who read this forum. Try and use some maturity next time.

Yeah... <.<
On a side note, I think that this video has been not posted:Linky
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deltaepsilon's Photo deltaepsilon 20 Jan 2009

View PostRayburn, on 18 Jan 2009, 12:25, said:

Interestingly, despite everything I believed before the release of RA3, I actually ended up rooting for the Empire throughout the singleplayer.
Japan? Awesome battleships, high-tech samurai, and the most civilised look/overall appeal


Keep in mind that their "Emperor" is still a self-important nutjob who suffers from delusions of grandeur.

Civilised? The Empire are still essentially an autocracy and a bunch of Imperialist brutes trying to conquer the world.
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Rayburn's Photo Rayburn 20 Jan 2009

At least they don't have to steep as low as turning innocent animals into blood-thirsty fighting machines and sending them to die at
the front line. Also, they do not freeze you up with an ice beam or liquify your flesh by dropping acrid, green goo on your sorry loaf.
Edited by Rayburn, 20 January 2009 - 06:48.
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AllStarZ's Photo AllStarZ 20 Jan 2009

But they do experiment on people, in the process, killing some of them, while the survivors have losttheir sanity and have been turned into living biological weapons who can melt people's brains just by looking at them. They also send their men off in cramped two-man submarines which can neither shoot far, hit hard, or last longer than a few hours to suicidally ram enemy vessels.
Edited by AllStarZ, 20 January 2009 - 08:02.
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Razven's Photo Razven 21 Jan 2009

It's all down to the doctrine I guess. Submarine crews have always had the short end of the stick since WWII.
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Rayburn's Photo Rayburn 21 Jan 2009

Kinda true. The Soviet Akula crews in RA3 aren't that much better off I guess...So much pressure!
Plus, they're expected to sacrifice themselves as well. Not necessarily through kamikaze but as in fighting to the death.
Edited by Rayburn, 21 January 2009 - 12:10.
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CommanderJB's Photo CommanderJB 21 Jan 2009

Submarine warfare always involved the risk of sacrificing the submarine to go for an important target - now more than ever with aircraft carriers. You may be lucky enough to slip in quietly and get a shot off, but heaven help you getting out again afterward if the hornet's nest you've stirred up among its escort group...
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Alias's Photo Alias 21 Jan 2009

Excuse me asking, but what does submarine warfare have to do with the Red Alert 3 expansion?
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Rayburn's Photo Rayburn 21 Jan 2009

Well, it's tangentially related to RA3 units and this is currently the only active thread about the game.
It may not have much to do with the expansion but then again, it's hardly worth opening up a new topic or reviving an even older, perhaps more fitting one...
Edited by Rayburn, 21 January 2009 - 13:17.
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CommanderJB's Photo CommanderJB 21 Jan 2009

View PostAlias, on 22 Jan 2009, 0:12, said:

Excuse me asking, but what does submarine warfare have to do with the Red Alert 3 expansion?
Because it involves justification for the apparent mental states, and thus design approach, for the submarine units in the game, which was under discussion?
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Alias's Photo Alias 21 Jan 2009

That's like me starting a discussion about Oranges in here because ye seafaring Japanese need it to prevent scurvy.

It's barely related and irrelevant.
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CommanderJB's Photo CommanderJB 21 Jan 2009

Very well, since you appear to have a bone to pick here, let me put it out clearly.
A discussion is started about Red Alert 3.
Discussion takes place on the factions in Red Alert 3: Uprising and their respective good and bad points. One of these points relates to how they treat people and the example of submarines is raised.
I relate the latter example to real life in an attempt to show how it does not in fact necessarily reflect on the faction in question, thus enhancing the larger debate.
Need I further justify to you why I post what I do?
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General's Photo General 21 Jan 2009

am I hear true that it will be online downloadable only, I don't trust that turkish sources since gaming no good here :duh:
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Kichō's Photo Kichō 21 Jan 2009

View PostGeneral, on 21 Jan 2009, 16:23, said:

am I hear true that it will be online downloadable only, I don't trust that turkish sources since gaming no good here :duh:



APOC said that there will be retail versions shortly after launch.
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Stinger's Photo Stinger 22 Jan 2009

I'll wait for the retail version.

Buying a game that is ethereal isn't something that I can bring myself to do just yet.

It's the hard copy for me or nothing.
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deltaepsilon's Photo deltaepsilon 22 Jan 2009

View PostAlias, on 21 Jan 2009, 14:42, said:

because ye seafaring Japanese need it to prevent scurvy.


No, SEAFARING PATRIOTS!
(Dreadnoughts)
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Admiral FCS's Photo Admiral FCS 23 Jan 2009

I think I saw Hover Tank for Allied...
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Dutchygamer's Photo Dutchygamer 23 Jan 2009

Seems like a Robot Tank. But what I more notice are bikes for the Soviets |8
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Jazzie Spurs's Photo Jazzie Spurs 23 Jan 2009

O: Niceeeeee a Sickle with missiles.. o:
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Wizard's Photo Wizard 23 Jan 2009

View PostFCS The General, on 23 Jan 2009, 18:27, said:

I think I saw Hover Tank for Allied...

I did, I did, I did see a hover tank /Tweety Pie
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KiraSama's Photo KiraSama 23 Jan 2009

i am seeying 3 mindocontroled archers or is my imagination doing little tricks?
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Soul's Photo Soul 24 Jan 2009

I see Soviet bikes of some sort |8.
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JJ's Photo JJ 24 Jan 2009

New updates: link.

Ewww Giga Fortress makes me sick.
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WNxMastrefubu's Photo WNxMastrefubu 24 Jan 2009

View PostJJ, on 23 Jan 2009, 22:30, said:

New updates: link.

Ewww Giga Fortress makes me sick.

its not that bad... *vomits in mouth*
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