grimm2005 wrote: » https://www.pcgamer.com/command-and-conquer-and-red-alert-remastered-are-being-developed-by-former-candc-devs/ Original Command & Conquer and Red Alert being remastered by Petroglyph Games which is made up of ex-Westwood staff. At the moment they are saying it's a remaster rather than a remake but hoping it'll be a bit more than just some upscaled textures and 4K support. Either way, great to see the original team involved and hopefully this will be the start of bringing back the series before EA destroyed it.
Falthyron wrote: » Hopefully, the remaster is treated with respect. Then again, it is EA, so I expect lootboxes containing skins for a mammoth tank... :rolleyes:
Falthyron wrote: » Just give me Tiberian Sun, the definitive and undeniably best game of the series! Hopefully, the remaster is treated with respect. Then again, it is EA, so I expect lootboxes containing skins for a mammoth tank... :rolleyes:
rockatansky wrote: » Best opening sequence to a game ever! Heet-ler is out ov de way.
pixelburp wrote: » Many folks play the 3d c&c games? C&C3 was pretty decent from what I recall, the alien faction working well; Red Alert 3 I only recall the cheesy FMVs that went way overboard, and those units that could swap function on a hotkey.
pixelburp wrote: » The details are vague but it doesn't sound like it's going to be much of a remake; Petroglyph have a solid RTS engine they've used for a few games, but the article hints that the eventual game may just amount to an upscale of the graphics and other lowball modernising (support for modern resolutions etc) - so basically precisely what OpenRA does already ...https://www.openra.net
pixelburp wrote: » Some details on this have trickled out, including the first look at one of the remastered assets - the construction yard. Still presuming this will be like the StarCraft remaster and backport highres assets onto the "original" engine (alongside netcode refactoring)https://www.reddit.com/r/commandandconquer/comments/bea82f/remaster_update_and_first_art_preview/
Homelander wrote: » Looks OK but I agree the design style is a bit jarring more than anything else. I will still likely purchase it but I'm kinda thinking OpenRA may very well end up being the superior product in the end. As it is, it's almost perfect really and updated in the best possible ways. Play it a lot, feels really strange going back to the original Red Alert through Origin.
noodler wrote: » To quote my inner Stalin..."I want it". June tho, sad face. Again, anyone know if this might run on a Dell Inspiron 15 5000 series? (i5) I assume there is next to no graphics card in it
pixelburp wrote: » It's on Steam already for pre-purchase, with min/recommended specs for your perusal:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1213210/Command__Conquer_Remastered_Collection/ They seem pretty reasonable, nothing shocking given the tech, remastered or not.