Choose from over 1000 unique units that are modeled and animated to be the most authentic World War II units in a game.Ī massive branching campaign is available with around 60 scenarios. Get to play every major power in the European theater of the Second World War.
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This could most possibly be the ultimate Second World War strategy game ever as the game has a time-proven formula that has been refined to the latest standards. You choose.Panzer Corps 2 is a strategy video game that is developed by Flashback Games and published by Slitherine Ltd. And the other strategic brief is: youll be going this one alone. Just have a mission where the brief is: We'll be working with our allies on this one. When you have a choice of mission splits. Strategic Mission Splits: at various points throughout the campaign. Originally posted by Kerensky:Thoughts and my opinion on this topic, from the Slitherine forum:ĭLC IDEA GOING FORWARD: Clearly the friendly AI is divisive, I for one. Otherwise, there is that danger of just becoming a machine stamping out one pre-planned DLC after another as part of a pre-set plan that is actually dangerously out of touch with what the players really want. Seems like that is better trying to feel out what players are really looking for in a game they clearly like and are invested in. If we can build each DLC in a specific way to be new and interesting, and then get a chance pause and really take in player feedback, and then use that feedback to influence the following designs. Sure some people really like the new friendly AI and it works great for them, but some people REALLY didn't like it. Spanish Civil War feedback directly impacted the difficulty and complete absence of friendly AI forces in the 1939 DLC campaign. I feel that DLC being semi-reactionary is much more positive than DLC being fully pre-planned in advance and then just stamped out one after another in a very assembly line fashion. As soon as games start breaking their roadmap promises, it throws up so many red flags. A roadmap is a formal promise make a lot of deliveries, which is great for a feeling of security in the game to have a long road ahead, but it's also inflexible. Ohh I'd really like to have one, but at the same time, it's very dangerous. Thoughts and my opinion on this topic, from the Slitherine forum:įor something like a formal roadmap. I have a good feeling the people in charge of running Panzer Corps 2 know they have a good thing, and we should give them time to make more good things for it, and not just rush out rubbish to 'cash out' on the game. So I guess all I can really ask is for your patience. I cannot imagine it will be dropped like a rock after the amount of players there have been in game and feedback they have generated across multiple forums and other discussion venues. Right now, I'm definitely feeling positive about the future for Panzer Corps 2.
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there are huge possibilities and potential for Panzer Corps 2.
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Will we see non-campaign DLC? How about just non DLC improvements entirely? More modding support, workshop support, more MP support. I know there are players waiting in the wings for really big and juicy Allied campaigns that aren't 6 scenarios long and link into nothing. People don't have to buy every single DLC, more choice is more good. Will the game have something else going on in terms of campaign DLC? I think it could be great to have an alternative DLC set running in tandem, especially an Allied nation campaign. It's nice to process feedback asking for more DLC of course. Will the game jump directly into more AO DLC? We're still processing a lot of feedback because DLC 1939 only just came out a week ago. As for the Axis Operations DLC specifically, well certainly I look forward to continuing them, for whatever that is worth.