![]() You can enjoy the game for sure, but others might have other opinions. So now, Relic (or SEGA) expects "new" players from consoles go and buy mouse and keyboards to play a 60 USD game in this condition? Is Relic counting on people to not to search COH3 on google? Can someone explain what is the logic here? I am too dumb to understand it.ītw, I don't want to disrespect the opinion of people who are having a blast with the COH3. ![]() As a result of all of these, the score of the game on steam is 6/10 and has already less player than 10 years old COH2. Then they refused to focus on fixing the main issues (I don't mean polishing the details, but the actual balancing, bugs, the QOL and multiplayer stuff) and released a store instead to start profiting by selling skins (Thus infuriating many players). Then Relic releases the game in a state that could not satisfy the main player base. I have a soft spot for CoH, its shallowness notwithstanding when the first game came out in 2006 it was revolutionary at the time. The game had a player base between PC gamers (Not many players, but many devoted ones). Guides: Official Beginners Guide - Steam guides - COH2.ORG guides - Micro Tips & Tricks SeriesĬustom Hotkeys scripts and windowed borderlessĪm I the only one who is confused by this decision?
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