[QUOTE="Lo_Rising"]i gave the rts genre a go when i tried battle for middle earth, just wasnt my thing, give me another halo shooter anyday.ElArab
Damn, that's a bad first impression cuz that game SUCKS, you should have tried Company of Heroes.
Regarding endwar: Well yeah I'm looking forward to the voice commands, but it's still not gonna make controllers and keyboards obsolete! People are gonna probably like KB&M mainly because it's easier to micro-manage your units. I haven't seen any videos of 'Endwar' but I'm gonna assume you'll still need a controller of some sort either way. It's not like RTS games aren't strategic (hence 'Real time Strategy') I mean, the perfect example is Company of Heroes, no voice commands at all, and that has the most strategy in any RTS I've seen, and believe me, the list goes on!
Real commanders don't sit with keyboards and mouses when they direct their troops, they use voice commands.
Scalemaster
That's like saying 'Real soldiers don't use controllers, they use guns! Give me a gun and i'll like shooters!' (Hell, I would love that though lol, that's why I like arcade shooters, they got gun controllers.)
I should have noted that I prefer the keyboard and mouse to the controller, but I still firmly believe that the voice commands in endwar will help push the rts genre to the next level if they are done right. It is ignorant for you to assume that I will play rts games becauseI can use my voice. It is also ignorant for you to believe that I think voice commands will make controllers or keboards obsolete which I did not say, that is an incorrect assumption on your part based on assumed facts. They will not make them obsolete, but in terms of consoles, I believe it will bring more people into the rts genre because they won't have to deal with such a steep learning curve as other console rts games, without sacrificing the key elements that make rts games great.
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