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New forums and product information on both Matrix and Slitherine heralds that a "brand-new" Close Combat is in the making.
Ok ok so Panthers is still using the old engine I got that. The statement is still a riddle to me. If this is really the last game using the current engine, why make such a substantial update to it? To learn how it's done before making your own engine? Or because there needed to be yet one more game with the old engine? Speculate. Or simply wait until they have sorted their things out.
I will put some screens in the feedback thread.
New forums and product information on both Matrix and Slitherine heralds that a "brand-new" Close Combat is in the making.
According to Eric Rutins, "brand-new" means that this will be another re-release of the CC5 engine but for the first time with a distinct setting and new features like an improved graphics engine (32 bit) and UI. In the same sentence he also pussyfoots around the issue if there will be a completely new engine after Panthers in the Fog (read very carefully).Close Combat: Panthers in the Fog is the first new release (not a re-make of a previous games) in years in the critically acclaimed Close Combat series. It details the desperate German counter-attack at Mortain, the last chance of the Wehrmacht to stave off defeat in Normandy. Can you match the tenacity of the American defenders of Hill 314? Or can you succeed where the Panzers failed, driving through to the sea and changing history? Improved 32-bit graphics and the ability to control more squads than ever bring the Close Combat engine to a new level.
This is both a brand new CC game (not a re-do) and also the last CC game using the current engine. That sentence is carefully phrased.
Ok ok so Panthers is still using the old engine I got that. The statement is still a riddle to me. If this is really the last game using the current engine, why make such a substantial update to it? To learn how it's done before making your own engine? Or because there needed to be yet one more game with the old engine? Speculate. Or simply wait until they have sorted their things out.
I will put some screens in the feedback thread.