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I've been playing tonight and the only annoying situation I had was when zoomed into a country, I couldn't see dna / cure items popping up in distant countries. Had to zoom out and try to find it quick to click on the item. Apart from that, no major issues.
On another note:
The thought occured to me today that it would be nice to play as the good guy. How easy would it be to add a scenario to play as the science team preventing the disease? That would be a pretty cool addition.
All in all though, love the port so far and will gladly give further feedback as I play through the game.
Fuller's idea on playing as the science team would be amazing. Even more if there could be a Multiplayer version of that. Imagine playing against someone else :D
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Considering Pandemic 2 was inspired by the board game, well we've come full circle haven't we :)
It's not a bad idea but realistically the mechanics the current game is based around simply don't translate into making it work the other way. It's not a simple matter of say "making the red team, blue" and you're done. It would be a totally different game.
In Germany, we have this funny "Umlaute" like ä, ö, ü and in the mobile version they simply dissappeared, so it read e.g. Trkei instead of Türkei for Turkey.
Also, so far I'm disappointed regarding the "blinding graphics" featured on the store page of the game!
I don't think "full 3D disease model", "city cams [...] at street level" and "body scanner highlighting the full effect [...] organ by organ" are living up to expectations, yet.
I hoped to actually see people get sick on the city cams. See the 3D disease model reflect all the changes whenever it evolves, etc. and most of all: I hoped the body scanner would be a detailed model of the human body where you could really see what happens for each transmutation, ability, etc. So far they don't feel like part of the game to me.
Are the three (3D disease model, body scanner and city cams) final, yet? Or is there a lot of change to be expected?
My own idea would be to add a Linux and Mac build plus adding some kind of weather system in the game like a rainy weather system of hurrican landing on-shore which might cause some deaths just to create the relealism but still keep it arcady :)
My personally opinion tells me that the 3D models are just there so people can play the game.
I appreciate this and you are right. What looks good on paper usually turns out to be a nightmare in reality. It was just a thought I wanted to throw out there. I did however like Billy the Kids idea. But it's the difference between half life and counter strike. It's a whole new game as you said.
Naturraly nascent and dying people.