

Features, which have little or no benefit for MOW, are rushed in a pre-alpha status and they have completely broken the game. Features, which have little or no benefit for The game has been transformed in some kind of test ape for DMS future product: Call of Arms. The game has been transformed in some kind of test ape for DMS future product: Call of Arms. The micro-management is the worst part about this game, but it's realistic features still make it an amazing RTS that I recommend to hardcore strategy and war game fans. It is really up to you everything they do. Your units have no AI on their own and can't really do anything for themselves. If you want to truly experience commanding war in a game, this is a great game, But if you want to send about a squad and forget about them, they will die and you will lose. As an RTS, it is painstakingly tedious to manage every one of your units, it truly is a burden. As a WW2 simulation, this is the closest to reality you can get right now. With all the mm, it is very hard to manage multiple units. You manually must tell them to throw a grenade. You need to manually put them in prone, crouched, and standing position.


You cannot send your troops to a position then forget about them. However, this game requires CONSTANT micro-management. In COH, it takes about 5-6 shots to kill a single guys at point-blank range. The realism is really what separates this game from other RTS's, such as Company of Heroes. You can shoot the tracks off a tank, or you can shoot right through it with a Pak anti-tank gun. The gameplay is so detailed you can edit individual soldier's inventories and pick up ammo/supplies from fallen friends of foes. The gameplay is so detailed you can edit individual soldier's inventories and pick First off, this game is best described as a simulation RTS. As in previous games in the series, Men of War: Assault Squad includes the unique "direct control" feature which enables players to be in command of any unit using the WASD controls, rather than pointing and clicking.First off, this game is best described as a simulation RTS. Players can get behind the controls of a tank to smash through obstacles, crush soldiers under their tracks and fire high-explosive shells at enemy emplacements, they can even take control of individual soldiers as they fight. Men of War: Assault Squad features a completely new cooperative skirmish game mode with access to five different nations (Russia, Germany, USA, Commonwealth and, for the first time ever in the Men of War series, Japan) as well as increased realism and accessibility.
