Joe80, that is an interesting point but I don't think the price of PC games is actually increasing. AAA PC games generally debut at $50. I think Doom 3 wanted to push the envelope with $55.
I consider a Limited Edition a whole new product that caters to the fans who want to pay $10 extra for special footage, prints, etc. Gamers who just want to play the game (how it used to work) still just pay $50.
This is different from console games which have gone to $60 this generation for a AA-AAA title (or what the publisher thinks is a high-end title). Then there are collector's editions for $70 or more (in the case of Halo's Legendary Edition).
An apparent and becoming a prevalent trend in PC games perhaps is higher pricepoints, and C&C3TW is one of these games. The standard edition costs $50 and the LE costs $60. This might damper sales a little. To me it just feels unjust to charge that much for PC games when publishers don't have to pay a company royalties like on consoles. http://www.gamestop.com/gs/cnc3/default.asp
Westwood is gone; they were acquired by EA, after which many employees left. After that, they were liquidated by EA and people who wanted to were merged into EA.
I think westwood is looking more into Graphics and Storyline with this one rather than having a new gameplay. Me, personally, I like having the bars to the right of the screen with everything that I need to know to make buildings, ships, tanks, defence, a power gauge and stuff like that. Id say that for the fast pace of the C&C games, they are making the ai a lot more handy in the last C&C rather than having the ai set up to build a box with Massive defense, make a bunch of ore gatherers, and roll out to kill your enemy. As you can guess, after a while of playing, the ai became way too predictable for any fun in the previous C&Cs.
I really hope this game turns out better than C&C generals. This one definitely needs new gameplay to compete with supreme commander. However, the screenshots that have came out so far do not display this.
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C&C is pretty much selling on the name, but coming on the next gen systems I'm positive that EA can deliver. Supreme Commander is not necessarily a competing title, it's just for RTS gamers with more refined tastes. :P
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I consider a Limited Edition a whole new product that caters to the fans who want to pay $10 extra for special footage, prints, etc. Gamers who just want to play the game (how it used to work) still just pay $50.
This is different from console games which have gone to $60 this generation for a AA-AAA title (or what the publisher thinks is a high-end title). Then there are collector's editions for $70 or more (in the case of Halo's Legendary Edition).