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Tiberium - C&C Modus?

gersultan • Wed 19 im Dec, 2007[16:44 GMT]
Tiberium
Dazu eine kleine Stellungnahme von Apoc auf dem offiziellem Board, welche Raum für viele, wilde Spekulationen läßt. Aber lest selbst:
I have not confirmed "NO" on C&C Mode, however, I gather you guys can read between the lines of my statements and from the extensive information in the Game Informer article.

With all due respect to C&C Mode, it was brilliant and awesome. Infact, you may not know this yet, and he'll explain it more in his blog next month, but our Executive Producer Chris Plummer was pretty much the LEAD on creating C&C Mode for Renegade. Chris Plummer has been with EA/Westwood for over 10 years, he was one of the key people behind Renegade.

So, you have pretty much one of the best people on Renegade who is your Executive Producer on Tiberium.

Tiberium is going to be an FPS-Tactical game, check out the Game Informer article and you'll realize more and more the direction we are heading.

If we were making Renegade 2 outright, this would be a different story.

I personally think Renegade stands on its own, as its own legacy. It was an off-shoot story of the Tiberian universe. Sure, sequels can be made from just about anything these days, but with Tiberium, it will connect the story from C&C 3, the ominous tower left at the end of the game, and it will introduce you to something entirely new that you've never seen before in FPS-Tactical.

I wish I could say more about the game, but I cannot just yet.

I promise once again that all of our decisions design wise, visually, etc, they are all with respect to our intent to create something amazing for FPS- Tactical and C&C fans.

Enough of my mumbo jumbo schpeal :o)

Lastly, this game is certainly not Battlefield and isn't asking to be anything like it or mirroring it in any way that you may dislike. A lot of people just point to Battlefield because they enjoy their team-based multiplayer and relate that to squad-based gameplay. Don't believe everything you hear.

-APOC


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