![]() ![]() These are reminiscent of the experimental units from Supreme Commander (and much bigger than in 2). Along with adding some smaller units to fill out useful roles, the Titans expansion adds much larger sized units (as the name implies). ![]() Humans are nowhere to be found, with no explanation given on what happened to them. There doesn't seem to be any advantage or unit type differences between them. When you start a campaign, you can choose between one of about six identical factions. Everything is fully rendered, so sometimes if you're zoomed out, a planet will float by in the background. Every map is a planetary system with one (if small) planet, and maybe more. From there, you base buildy and army fighty until your opponent commander units explode. I put it down until now.Īfter selecting your landing zone, your commander unit blasts in like Supreme Commander. Granted, some upgrades are themselves more slots, but it's too easy to not have enough. The problem is that you only have a fixed number of slots to fit them in. The tech tree consists of "data caches" found in each system. I was disappointed that even the minuscule maps in Supreme Commander 2 sometimes felt bigger. I felt that I was playing with Legos on a golf ball sized planet (if I was lucky, a basketball sized one). I started a campaign, and played about 5 missions. Years ago (before Titans maybe), I tried this out. I got the original in a Humble Bundle many years ago, then the expand-alone in a later one. This was a substantially discounted paid upgrade to existing players (original backers got it for free), and they discontinued sales of the original. In 2015, they launched an expand-alone, Titans. After being quite expensive in early access, it came out to mild praise some time later. Since the 2012 crowdfunding rush was in full swing, they launched Planetary Annhilation. When Supreme Commander 2 turned out as a dud, some of the people behind it left to form another company, and put together some ideas for a spiritual successor. ![]()
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