With this test, PCGen will propose a new formula: a test a week on a game or software in connection with our editorial line reserved for PC games and hardware gamer. Through this project, we hope you still agree more, and to impose a complete site, whether for gaming fans, as hardware, and even both! Today we start with a game released on 26 February on our beloved PC.
Developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubisoft, EndWar is out with a single ideal: to offer players a whole new gameplay to the RTS, or strategy games in real time, tend to all look alike on the grip. To do this, the developer had an idea of the most original. At a time when everything must be done with the mouse, the developers had the bright idea to propose a game where the player could manage its troops to vote.
On paper, the idea is simply brilliant. What better way to announce to its instantly bidasses where they should be courageous trouer the skin? On paper yes, but in practice the system is rather restrictive. Of course, to differentiate its units, it must first announce their number of units (maximum 12 squads, so 12 possibilities) and pronounce aloud the order to carry out, from a list drawn up in advance. Hey, do not do what you want, the system is somewhat ... limited.
On the ground, this translates into a "Unit 1 Attack Target 1". All this without, of course, the slightest change of intonation, otherwise the order will not be included. You must also articulate well on the edge of you jaw dropping, common sounds, such as 1 and 5, 6 and 8, if poorly made, will result in some errors. Of course, this opinion relates only to our tester. We all have a voice and a different way of talking, and it is therefore not possible to remain completely objective. One thing is certain: in our case, we are quickly pressed with the mouse, which, in addition to high precision to prevent your unit 1 going to make holes in the skin under the artillery, when you asked to helicopters, unit 5, to circumvent the artillery and the turn back.
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