It does give a bit of history about the war at times if you pay attention. It's more of an open game where you do battle either alone or with others. There aren't really any missions to complete to advance to another level. time this has happened in the hundreds of hours Ive played CoH and CoH 2. There are a few moments in the game that give a close view of the enemy and some of the pain that soldiers experience when they are defeated. Do you rotate the camera from the top view to the more first-person like view. It seems to be permanently bound to +camrotate, which allows you to rotate the camera around your character. MBUTTON/BUTTON 3 Button 3 is a weird button.
You want to try to stay as low to the ground as possible during combat so that you're not seen. Just answering a question I saw on the forum regarding veterancy and does it apply to weapon team members upon recrewing.Sorry about the stuttering. Button 2 is easier to override than button 1, but it still retains the ability to pop up a right-click menu no matter what you do to it. It also gives you a way to see where your soldiers are located.Įven though it's a game that depicts action that took place during the war, there are a few different weapons to choose from, most being various types of guns. There is a map to make it easier to see where people are coming from so that you have a better chance of defeating those who are against you. The Western Front Armies gather together to do battle against the enemy who is invading from the sea in most cases. Alt to freeze the camera rotation + backspace backspace might be the most efficient option. There are several tasks to complete as a single player as well as tasks that are better for multiple players. Game sometimes treats it as stuck down when you alt-tab. From the way that the boats look in the water to the way that the soldiers interact with each other, it's like taking a step back in time to see the events of WWII taking place.