Has anyone played Command Ops 2? I need to know how the gameplay is before i waste 100 hours on it

This doesn't look complicated but if it is dogshit like those Strategic Command series or Paradox 4X games, i have to take a hard pass on that.

!besties someone please ping the g*mer ping group :m#arseybegging:

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!g*mers, cute twink OP wants to know if Command Ops 2 is any good. He hates HOI4 games because research trees and thinking ahead hurts his head. Instead, he wants to relive his childhood memories of playing in a sandbox with his tanks and soldiers. Will CO2 satisfy our sperg?

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You're so fricking mean lmao

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It's @rDramaHistorian. He can take it.

:#marseyatsume:

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You don't have to think ahead in any paradox title after Victoria 2 : Heart of Darkness :marseyhmmhips:

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Never played it; therefore, it doesn't exist.

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Lmao Command Ops 2 is a big-tism, hard to approach game. Based on this post @rDramaHistorian, I wouldn't recommend it because it's a complex and finicky passing orders simulation more than anything. I enjoy it, but I've been playing turbo sperg games since I was a little tard.

Nevermind, I just read that you liked CMANO. If you can play CMANO and have fun, you will enjoy CO2 a lot. It rewards you for good early planning and for not being overly neurotic about micromanagement. It'll feel glacially slow compared to the modern weapons of CMANO, but seeing battalions respond to brigade movement orders that were prompted by your division movement timetable is rewarding.

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It's a war sim

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Paradox doesn't make 4Xs

Why not try it?

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Hoi4, EU4, Stellaris, Imperator all are 4X

I don't want to look at economy, diplomacy and shiet.

I just want to place SAMs, arrange navy & infantry, develop flanks etc

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Why not play Wargame Series then?

Also they aren't 4x by definition, they're real time grand strategy. Alot of their games are literally just about war, like March of The Eagles or FAIaP HOI4.

Maybe stellaris counts as a 4X but it's just barely.

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Idk if they are 4X in the traditional sense or not but i get bored trying to keep up with tech trees, r&d, spending and getting money, making diplomatic overtures and alliances all that

My favorite games are Cmano, Rtw3 and FC southern storm

If you can make out the genre of games I'm talking about that would be great

All of the games i mentioned have the description "warfare sim game"

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holy autism :marseysmugautist: list literally :marseyme: worse than playing gacha :marseywanderer: games

you will never :marseyitsover: be a military :marseypredator: commander

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Uhhh i don't play it because i want to be a military specialist or something. It's something that calms me down.

These games are just big puzzles to be solved and they don't involve how fast i can click the mouse. That's why i play them.

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Have you tried Advance Wars? That's pretty puzzle like.

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idk I don't play literal war sims

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I don't know because I'm not that neurodivergent. Check tallyhocorner.com to see if he's got a review. Only place I know which reviews shit like this.

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Just play StarCraft, or Advance was if you can't handle real-time.

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The modern LGBT movement, regardless of your moral compass, is a glimpse of the ideal in a dystopian capitalist technocracy.

They signify the quintessential consumer, one who's identity is derived from the brands, movies, fashion, gay clubs etc. in a symbiotic relationship with the capitalist system, as opposed to previous organic identities derived from Tradition.

A trans person, for instance, is a being who lives, day to day, on a cocktail of hormone pills & ointments, whose life is punctuated suddenly by a series of violent surgical interventions, all designed to make of them a man or woman. This is the end of our civilizational narrative concerning the sexes (and indeed all identity).

Traditional, organic identities have been replaced by synthetic, disaggregated attributes (hormone level, facial structure, sexual organ etc.)

Now that man as such has been replaced in his war-making capacity by the genderless professional soldier (drone) & woman in her child-bearing capacity is to be replaced by the artificial womb, what are we left with but disembodied attributes?

This is in line with the nature of unfettered Capitalism. To unfettered capitalism, all forms of tradition and and identity are limits to commodification. It's nature is to take limits and turn them into barriers to overcome. Trying to maintain tradition or national identity within unfettered capitalism is like trying to force a river backwards.

Any anti capitalist movement needs to not only address the material aspects of capitalism like wealth inequality and exploitation, but also the meta narrative of hyper modernity itself, which has been brought forth by Capitalism.

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