![]() ![]() Tigrounette had experience making games in the past and wanted Melibellule to make the artwork. ![]() The game was created by Melibellule (real name Mélanie Christin) and Tigrounette (real name Jean-Baptiste Le Marchand). Players use the village to chat, roleplay or trade. The map looks like a village, with several non-player characters. There are over 40 official modules and over 70 semi-official modules. This mode has minigames made by other players using a programming language called Lua. There are points around the map and mice must collect as many as possible before getting the cheese and entering the hole. The map moves horizontally and players must keep up with it. In this mode, players compete to finish maps as fast as possible. In this mode, the shaman tries to kill the mice using cannonballs. Players can win rewards such as titles, badges and clothes by completing tasks. The shaman can make objects such as planks, boxes, anvils and balloons to create structures.Ĭheese can be used to buy clothes for the mouse. The shaman helps other players get the cheese and bring it back to the hole. When a player gets the highest score on the scoreboard, they will become a shaman on the next map. Players control the mouse with the arrow keys. The aim of the game is to collect the cheese as a mouse and take it back to the mouse hole. In 2012, the game had 10 million accounts, 60 million in 2015, 70 million in 2017, and 100 million in 2019. Transformice needs either a web browser running Adobe Flash Player 9.0+, Adobe AIR to use the official standalone or Steam to play the game. It was created by Tigrounette and Melibellule on May 1, 2010. It is also a platform game and is free-to-play. Transformice is a massively multiplayer online game that is available to play online. ![]()
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![]() But in Enlisted, you even unable to use the same model or even type of gun like veterans’ at starting stage. You still get the same model of the veterans’ gun except they are without any upgradable parts and perks. In RO2, you get most weapons and functions at start, leveling up gives you enemies weapons, some slight perks and so on. Level up gives you so great advantages, much more worse than the already newbee’s hell RO2. Also for 3 tech trees per squad, they may not so apparent, but lack of fun.Īlso Enlisted’s progression level can create a huge gap between new players and veterans. All of this may not keep players here, but making them to leave the game because these disgusting and deliberate progression and upgrade system. The deliberate long 2h/4h/8h? long academy upgrading time, taking 3 33*3 of lv1 soldiers for 1 5 star soldier. But making players feel sick, or even mad (also at RNG). Even if the Moscow campaign was free, I wouldn’t play it, so you wouldn’t gain anything from it being free.Įnlisted’s progression is too slow, the deliberate long and slow progression is intended to keep players playing the game. For example, I would be much more interested in mid-late war western front campaigns, so I would buy and play those. Well a lot of people would not be interested in playing certain campaigns. Why Enlisted will die if nothing changes Mess Room Nagant and C96 are more fun, like silencer and full auto in higher tier. Like Rifles L1 base, L2 bayonet, 元 newer skin. Different tiers enable workable features. RO2 has a real, expressing weapon level trees, all weapons have 3 tiers. The weapons in same category is all the same, except parameters like rounds, recoil, damage, etc. Yeah, I always play as solo in RO2, but not this kind of solo in Enlisted.Įnlisted weapons is “plain”, SMG are SMG, LMG is buggy, pistols are useless. Squad are “squad”, squad member tend to cooperate and communicate. RO2 has so many unique features, like 3D tank interior, authentic real squad and TL’s make up. The aiming turning is weird, and can enter terminator mode via weird interaction. Graphic is great, even as good as a AAA BF1 game.Įnlisted’s are so dumb, you jump in a building, they just detour via the doors… Also not knowing to hide and cover. This game was once seen on Nvidia official PR material. This is a 2021 FPS game, with lots of Nvidia new graphic technology. The game is still not finished now but devs are thinking how to disgusting players As long as it’s opened to public, we can review it and that’s what the first impression is. The review is originally Chinese and still wait for supplement in the future.ĪTM only comparing to Enlisted Moscow campaign. You should get one if you interested in WW2 Eastern front FPS.īTW, Verdun and Tannenberg, though a WW1 FPS, is also a great game balanced well between arcade and realism. Though 10 years after its release, 6 years after EOL, it still get hundreds active players everyday. ![]() Red Orchestra 2 is one of the most popular and positive reviewed percentage FPS game on steam. Rest are from the local Enlisted chatting group. Other one are veteran BF3/4/1/V and WT player. One of them are a RO2 veteran that hosting two RO2/RS1 servers. I have collecting info on this topic for 2 weeks, and from more than 5 players. ![]() I am a Chinese player, English skills is limited. I will later add pictures to make it more adequate. OG title, after finished: Why this game is way worse than the 10 years old Red Orchestra 2 (except graphic and vehicle) ![]() ![]() ![]() When searching online at the Copyright Office, the person acquiring rights (the assignee) is usually listed as PARTY2 or PTY2 and the person transferring rights (the assignor) is usually listed as PARTY1 or PTY1. Filing an assignment with the Copyright Office is not mandatory, but many copyright owners do so. For example, an author may transfer rights to a publisher by signing an assignment of copyright, often included as part of a publishing agreement. The owner’s name is listed in the space in Section 4 entitled “Copyright Claimant.” If the owner is a different person than the author, the method of acquiring ownership (for example, “by written contract”) is indicated in the space in Section 4 entitled “Transfer.”Īssignments are transfers of copyright ownership. 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One of the many lessons the military took from that deadly incident was that the CIA's intelligence gathering efforts often did not extend to some very specific, tactically-oriented information that would be necessary to launch clandestine military operations. ![]() More than once Edmondson said he made up a storyline or piece of technology only to be quietly asked by his military acquaintances not to include it in the comic - he had accidentally stumbled too close to the truth. He said the SEALs were happy to help him make the story as accurate as possible without giving away any operational secrets. "The mission may not be real, but it's not outside the realm of possibility."įor example, to write one sequence, Edmondson said he reached out to a group of Navy SEALs and asked them how they would conduct a certain operation. "Half is based on or lifted from real stories," Edmondson told ABC News. That's likely because Edmondson said the comic is written with input from current and former members of the broader community of America's military elite. They actually do know the unit to which they're referring." " the mission profiles, the types of missions are accurate. "There's a lot more gunplay and a lot less of the mundane day-to-day intelligence collection," he said. One former member of the special operations community, who requested anonymity to speak about the ISA, told ABC News that while the comic clearly condenses intelligence-gathering timelines and significantly expands the ISA's duties for the sake of dramatic story telling, he was surprised at its overall accuracy. ![]() In the panels of the comic " The Activity," writer Nathan Edmondson and artist Mitch Gerads create a cell-shaded version of the ISA's world in which the plot is fictional, but much of the rest rings true, even to those few familiar with the comic's real-life counterpart. ![]() Ma— - In a dark corner of American special operations there exists, alongside the Army's Delta Force and the Navy's Osama bin Laden-killing SEAL Team Six, a small unit of Army spies known as the Intelligence Support Activity.Ĭreated more than 30 years ago, the ISA has had its hand in almost every high-profile American special operation around the world in recent history, and countless others, according to published reports and special operations veterans with firsthand knowledge of the group.Īnd though relatively little is known about the secret unit - the military still refuses to acknowledge its existence - a new, colorful picture of the group has emerged through, of all things, a comic book. ![]() ![]() ![]() There was even a warning on the box that said it could cause headaches and seizures. The Nerd: The 3-D effects are hard to focus and they strain your eyes. You can swap it with an AC adapter, but when you're playing on a table, it can come loose and shut off your game! ( As the Nerd demonstrates.) The controller's really weird, too it has two D-pads and the battery pack is attached to it. It's basically a pair of goggles on a stand! To me, that translates to a pair of eyeballs on legs. This must be one of the worst designs for any invention in history. The Nerd: Why isn't there a head strap? Let's think about this. (The Nerd tries, and fails, to find a way of playing it without straining, going as far as to strap it to his head with duct tape.) And, come to think of it, you wouldn't want to play this thing in public, anyway. My ass is portable! You could barely find a comfortable way to play this big, red, ugly piece of shit at home, let alone bring it somewhere! Like, you couldn't play it in a car or somethin' like that. The Nerd: (The Nerd shakes his head) The first problem was it was marketed as a portable system. But instead, it turned out to be the grand mother-load of shit. Just the idea feeling like you were in the game was an awesome concept. The Nerd: Virtual reality seemed like the way of the future. It made use of 3-D technology, in which each eye would see two separate screens and create the illusion of three-dimensional depth. The product, originally dubbed "VR32" would become known as the Virtual Boy. The Nerd: During the ongoing delay of the Nintendo 64, Nintendo announced a new product to fill the time and continue their successful line of portable game systems, beginning with the Game & Watch games and the Game Boy. The graphics were getting better, and video game companies were racing their technology to a never-ending finish line. ![]() ![]() The Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, and the Nintendo 64 were ready to hit the scene. 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