Generally smaller maps designed to avoid the long drawn-out epic battles that characterized multiplayer in the first game.Most of these changes were designed to improve user control and accessibility by gentling the learning curve, which has upset some of the franchise's hardcore fans. Differences from the First GameSupreme Commander 2 represents quite a distinct departure from its predecessor. Their influence is rather telling as the expositionary and storytelling style of the single player campaign is markedly JRPG-esque. Furthermore, character development of the protagonists in the campaign is better explored in this game than in its predecessor. This is in line with their earlier acquisition of Eidos and marks their continued will to further penetrate the Western gaming market. Their role in the game's development is not entirely clear, but it's been said to be story-related. On November 12, 2008, Square Enix announced a strategic partnership with Gas Powered Games. Square Enix's Involvement Greater focus on constant sorties. Unit pathfinding has also been improved in this iteration, but moments of frustration can still arise when maneuvering units in built up areas. This was done to make the game easier and to help newer players get into the game easier. The economy system from the first game, which only allowed you to have as much resources as you could store has been scrapped in favor of easier resoucrce management. The gameplay has been tweaked to be less unwieldy, quicker and tighter. The combat has also become more fast paced, with units moving several times fater and building much quicker. Experimentals have been rebalanced so that they are no longer game ending units. In the previous installment, experimental units were extremely difficult to build and extreamly difficult to destory. The old Teir system for the fist game was scrapped, and all units were rebalanced accordingly. There is now also less complexity in the options players are given for base building and defense. Gameplay Hail to the King, baby Supreme Commander 2 preserves many of the key gameplay conceits of its predecessor, but with several key changes. The player will play the single-player campaign through the eyes of three commanders who befriended each other during their academy days: In the new campaings you are able to see a more emotion driven plot, as each campaign has its own family ties a husband and wife, a father and son, a brother and sister.
Supreme Commander 2 places the character directly in control of this war.
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