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Könnte sich um eine erweiterte Übersetzung des ungarischen Artikels handeln - sind ein paar interessante Sachen gelistet.
Bekannter Scan (besser auflösung) und neues Render:
Storyline
After the Allies drove the Soviets back to Moscow, and their defeat is nigh, they decide to send back several hitmen in time to kill Einstein, the single person they see responsible for the Allied superiority. Although the act is successful, and Europe seems is in peace (With the second war never happening) in this altered timeline, a third party comes into play with the Empire of the Rising Sun (Japan), which gives birth to plans of world domination they, given their technological advancements, are set to realize and achieve, throwing you into this manage a¡ trois.
Campaign
-Can be played co-operatively either with a friend via Multiplayer, or with the aid of an AI ally. The main goal of the AI players is to capture and defend the most significant points of a given map, and you can use their structures for producing units. You cannot control the units of your team-mate however, for the developers deemed it very chaotic after a test run. Needless to say that you see the map-revealing progress of your ally. Both points count for AI-driven or human Co-op.
-For each side (Allied, Soviets, Empire of the rising sun) there are three commanders to choose from before every mission, each with at least three special abilities. The one they showed the magazine was an allied commander from whom you could ask for an air strike in pre-set periods of time. This commander is played by Peter Weller (aka RoboCop).
-While Yuri doesn't play a role in the main game, the game's writer mentioned the possibility of his return in an already planned expansion pack
Maps
-Altough not visible on the screens, there's going to be massive damaging in RA3, with weapons carving colossal craters into the ground.
-Amphibious ships/tanks can only leave shore on sandy beaches, so it's crucial to capture and defend these areas.
-Since the maps have to provide enough room for at least three participants, they're naturally much bigger than they were in Tiberium Wars.
Gameplay
-Slower pace to prevent rushing and base crawling.
-Most buildings can be placed on water for extra cost (Confirmed: Power plant, construction yard, airfield, war factory).
-Most units have a secondary function.
-Economy remains unchanged (Two resources: Ore and power).
-Naval combat is crucial in the game, with most units being amphibious.
-All units have their place in the combat chain. For example, air units are preferable against well defended positions.
Demo Level
The mission involved a cloaking allied tank with which aid you had to get into the city centre unseen, where all of a sudden the city's stadium opened and launched a nuclear missile, while the Soviet dictator appeared in the edge of the screen and raved on about his plans of world domination with a broad smile on his face. Later on it was revealed that not one, but three such rockets were launched, and the objectives were to destroy the silos and stop the missiles. For the already launched one, the writer used Robocop's special ability to call an airstrike, which destroyed one of the stadiums as well. The other two posed an increased difficulty, given the well-defended bases of the Soviets. He chose to capture an enemy conyard to set up a base in the water and escape the massive defence, and after setting up a defensive perimeter at the shore, he produced aircraft, infantry and bullfrogs, and finished off one stadium with bombers launched from the airfield placed in water. He couldn't apply this strategy to the other stadium however, given the numerous air defences. Therefore, he cut off the second base's power, captured a war factory near some Tesla towers and purged the Soviets from the face of the earth with a tank force, completing the mission.
Units
Allied:
-Tanya
-Apollo: A lighting-fast jet best used against bombers
-Century: Carpet bombing aircraft, quite ineffective in air-to-air combat
-Cyrocopter: A propelled scouting/spying unit. Its ability to spot cloaked enemies is currently under discussion
-Mirage tank: Now with a wider array of holographs, making it more useful outside forests
-Unnamed light tank as seen in screenshots: Is able to concentrate its radar-beams to be used as a scouting unit
-Unnamed heavy cruiser: Amphibious
-Trained dogs, which stun enemies with their barking
-Shotgunner. Slow, but with a shielding ability
Soviet:
-Commando (Supposedly armed with a tesla-gun)
-The Akula, a submarine which isn't merely deadly against ships, but is able to train divers as well
-The Bullfrog transport ship doesn't have to set shore, its able to shoot out the units it's carrying
-Mobile V4, with the new ability to swim, but its main draw point is the precise and area-effective attack. Very slow unit.
-Stingray Nasad, a small and fast tesla-launching boat
-Kirov
-Tesla walker
-Armored bear (Made out to be a polar bear in the article, which is doubtful in my opinion)
-Apocalypse tank
-Machinegunner, fast and lightly armoured.
Empire of the rising sun:
-Commando
-The Seawing bomber is able to transform into a submarine simply by falling into the water
-Tsunami, a water-affin tank which is both heavily armoured and powerful, although slower on land than in water
FMVs
-Seen scenes: Marching allied soldiers, a Russian general shouting, a cold, calculating Japanese general giving orders
-Stylised and humorous
-Allegedly not as overacted as in Tiberium Wars
Graphics
-Nearly 60% of the Sage engine's code was rewritten for Red Alert 3, and the screenshots don't represent the visual quality well, as they are from an alpha-build of the game and still worked on. Most attention went to the water (Now with splash animation! :P), demolition, animations, respectively to keep RA3 true to RA2s light-hearted style. This goes for the Japanese faction too.
Misc
-Game menu is cartoonish and quite moody, with a great soundtrack to boot
-Neil Young, head of the studio, mentioned that an SC2 designer worked on RA3 before he left for Blizzard. Now who's right, Mr. Young or Apoc, who denied this bit?
-2 super weapons per faction are planned
-quelle-
Bekannter Scan (besser auflösung) und neues Render:


Storyline
After the Allies drove the Soviets back to Moscow, and their defeat is nigh, they decide to send back several hitmen in time to kill Einstein, the single person they see responsible for the Allied superiority. Although the act is successful, and Europe seems is in peace (With the second war never happening) in this altered timeline, a third party comes into play with the Empire of the Rising Sun (Japan), which gives birth to plans of world domination they, given their technological advancements, are set to realize and achieve, throwing you into this manage a¡ trois.
Campaign
-Can be played co-operatively either with a friend via Multiplayer, or with the aid of an AI ally. The main goal of the AI players is to capture and defend the most significant points of a given map, and you can use their structures for producing units. You cannot control the units of your team-mate however, for the developers deemed it very chaotic after a test run. Needless to say that you see the map-revealing progress of your ally. Both points count for AI-driven or human Co-op.
-For each side (Allied, Soviets, Empire of the rising sun) there are three commanders to choose from before every mission, each with at least three special abilities. The one they showed the magazine was an allied commander from whom you could ask for an air strike in pre-set periods of time. This commander is played by Peter Weller (aka RoboCop).
-While Yuri doesn't play a role in the main game, the game's writer mentioned the possibility of his return in an already planned expansion pack
Maps
-Altough not visible on the screens, there's going to be massive damaging in RA3, with weapons carving colossal craters into the ground.
-Amphibious ships/tanks can only leave shore on sandy beaches, so it's crucial to capture and defend these areas.
-Since the maps have to provide enough room for at least three participants, they're naturally much bigger than they were in Tiberium Wars.
Gameplay
-Slower pace to prevent rushing and base crawling.
-Most buildings can be placed on water for extra cost (Confirmed: Power plant, construction yard, airfield, war factory).
-Most units have a secondary function.
-Economy remains unchanged (Two resources: Ore and power).
-Naval combat is crucial in the game, with most units being amphibious.
-All units have their place in the combat chain. For example, air units are preferable against well defended positions.
Demo Level
The mission involved a cloaking allied tank with which aid you had to get into the city centre unseen, where all of a sudden the city's stadium opened and launched a nuclear missile, while the Soviet dictator appeared in the edge of the screen and raved on about his plans of world domination with a broad smile on his face. Later on it was revealed that not one, but three such rockets were launched, and the objectives were to destroy the silos and stop the missiles. For the already launched one, the writer used Robocop's special ability to call an airstrike, which destroyed one of the stadiums as well. The other two posed an increased difficulty, given the well-defended bases of the Soviets. He chose to capture an enemy conyard to set up a base in the water and escape the massive defence, and after setting up a defensive perimeter at the shore, he produced aircraft, infantry and bullfrogs, and finished off one stadium with bombers launched from the airfield placed in water. He couldn't apply this strategy to the other stadium however, given the numerous air defences. Therefore, he cut off the second base's power, captured a war factory near some Tesla towers and purged the Soviets from the face of the earth with a tank force, completing the mission.
Units
Allied:
-Tanya
-Apollo: A lighting-fast jet best used against bombers
-Century: Carpet bombing aircraft, quite ineffective in air-to-air combat
-Cyrocopter: A propelled scouting/spying unit. Its ability to spot cloaked enemies is currently under discussion
-Mirage tank: Now with a wider array of holographs, making it more useful outside forests
-Unnamed light tank as seen in screenshots: Is able to concentrate its radar-beams to be used as a scouting unit
-Unnamed heavy cruiser: Amphibious
-Trained dogs, which stun enemies with their barking
-Shotgunner. Slow, but with a shielding ability
Soviet:
-Commando (Supposedly armed with a tesla-gun)
-The Akula, a submarine which isn't merely deadly against ships, but is able to train divers as well
-The Bullfrog transport ship doesn't have to set shore, its able to shoot out the units it's carrying
-Mobile V4, with the new ability to swim, but its main draw point is the precise and area-effective attack. Very slow unit.
-Stingray Nasad, a small and fast tesla-launching boat
-Kirov
-Tesla walker
-Armored bear (Made out to be a polar bear in the article, which is doubtful in my opinion)
-Apocalypse tank
-Machinegunner, fast and lightly armoured.
Empire of the rising sun:
-Commando
-The Seawing bomber is able to transform into a submarine simply by falling into the water
-Tsunami, a water-affin tank which is both heavily armoured and powerful, although slower on land than in water
FMVs
-Seen scenes: Marching allied soldiers, a Russian general shouting, a cold, calculating Japanese general giving orders
-Stylised and humorous
-Allegedly not as overacted as in Tiberium Wars
Graphics
-Nearly 60% of the Sage engine's code was rewritten for Red Alert 3, and the screenshots don't represent the visual quality well, as they are from an alpha-build of the game and still worked on. Most attention went to the water (Now with splash animation! :P), demolition, animations, respectively to keep RA3 true to RA2s light-hearted style. This goes for the Japanese faction too.
Misc
-Game menu is cartoonish and quite moody, with a great soundtrack to boot
-Neil Young, head of the studio, mentioned that an SC2 designer worked on RA3 before he left for Blizzard. Now who's right, Mr. Young or Apoc, who denied this bit?
-2 super weapons per faction are planned
-quelle-
- Die Japan Fraktion heisst: "Empire of the Rising Sun"
- Kampagne
- wird immer im Co-OP Modus gespielt, wenn man es nicht online spielt hilt die KI aus, es gab Pläne, dass man die Einheiten des Teammates steuern kann, wurde aber als zu chaotisch empfunden von den Entwicklern.
- Jede Seite hat drei Befehlshaber, woraus man sich vor Missionsstart einen wählen darf, jeder von diesen Befehlshabern hat mind. 3 Spezialfähigkeiten. Dem Magazin wurde einer vorgeführt, der einen Luftschlag anfordern konnte. - Karten
- Waffen werden Schäden an den Karten anrichten, so sollen massive Krater durch Einschläge entstehen
- Amphibienfahrzeuge können nur an Sandstränden landen (wie in Ra2)
- Karten sind wesentlich größer als in CnC3 - Gameplay
- langsamer (um rushen und basecrawling vorzubeugen)
- Gebäude können für ein mehr an Geld auf dem Wasser platziert werden (bestätigt für: Kraftwerk, Bauhof, Flugfeld, Waffenfabrik)
- Die meisten Einheiten haben Zweitfähigkeiten
- Eco bleibt gleich// oder besser die benötigten Ressourcen (Erz und Strom)
- Die meisten Einheiten sind Amphibien (also Land und Wasser)
- Es gibt ein wohldefiniertes Kontersystem - Demo Level
Das in der Demo spielbare Level beinhaltet einen getarnten Alliiertenpanzer, den man ungesehen in ein Stadtzentrum bringen muss, dort öffnet sich dann das Stadium und es wird eine Nuklearrakete gestartet, währendessen erscheint ein sovietischer Diktator und erzählt von seinen Weltherrschaftsplänen mit einem breiten Grinsen auf dem Gesicht. Später wird klar, dass es nicht nur einen Raketenstart gab, sondern derer drei und das Ziel der Mission war sie zu stoppen.
Dann wird im Artikel erzählt, wie der Author sie aufgehalten hat. - Einheiten (hier zähle ich nur unbekannte auf - für eine vollständige Liste siehe Ra3 Fakten Topic)
Allies:
- Mirage Panzer: Hat ein erweitertes Tarnungspotential, so dass er nicht nur in Wäldern gut getarnt ist (mehr Hologramme stehen zur Verfügung)
- Cyrocopter: Ein Scouteinheit - ob er getarnte Einheiten aufspüren kann hängt vom balancing ab
Sovs:
- Apocalypse Panzer
- Commando (mit Tesla Pistole)
Empire:
- Commando - Videos
- bekannte Scenen: Marschierende alliierte Soldaten, ein schreiender russischer General, ein kalter, kalkulierender japanischer General, der Befehle erteilt
- stylisiert und humorvoll
- angeblich nicht so übertrieben wie in TW
- Grafik
- fast 60% des SAGE Codes wurden für Ra3 umgeschrieben - Am meisten Arbeit wurde in das Wasser, die Explosionen, Animationen gesteckt um mit Ra3 den Stil von Ra2 fortzuführen. Das trifft auch auf die Empire Fraktion zu.
- Verschiedenes
- Das Spielmenü ist cartoonish und (moody - stimmungsvoll? launisch? O_o), mit sehr guter Musik
- Neil Young, Chef des Studios, hat erwähnt das ein SC Designer an Ra3 gearbeitet hat, Apoc hat das ja dementiert - unklar wer Recht hat.
- Pro Fraktion sind 2 Superwaffen geplant
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