Command: Modern Operations
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Developer(s) | Warfare Sims |
Publisher(s) | Matrix Games |
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Designer(s) | Dimitris Dranidis |
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Platform(s) | Windows |
Release | November 14, 2019[1] |
Genre(s) | Real-time strategy, warfare |
Mode(s) | Single player |
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Command: Modern Operations (CMO), or like its predecessor known as simply Command, is a warfare simulation video game developed by Greek studio Warfare Sims, published by Matrix Games and released on November 14, 2019. While the core gameplay and mechanics are largely similar to its predecessor (even maintaining backwards compatibility with CMANO scenarios),[2] CMO runs on a newer version of the 32 bit engine that's powered the Command series. Its main features that differentiate it from CMANO include: Tacview integration, a quick-battle generator, detailed satellite maps of the entire planet and automatic image fetching for a number of common entries in the databases (an internet connection is required for the on-the-fly image download of both), a new UI, realistic submarine communication, and terrain affects on ground operations and weapon deployment; in addition to also including the latest versions of the DB3000 and Cold war databases that CMANO and the prior Harpoon games utilized (of which determine the amount, properties, and capabilities of all the weapon systems and units in the game.)[3]
And like CMANO, CMO retains Steam Workshop compatibility with hundreds of community made scenarios available to download.
Reception, accolades, and further development[edit]
Like CMANO CMO also received a warm welcome upon its release due to the various UI improvements, new features, backwards compatibility, price discount for previous owners of CMANO (until 1/31/20),[4] and updated databases; but like its progenitor, at launch it too had its fair share of bugs (both engine based and scenario based.) For example some of the default scenarios originally created in CMANO exhibited issues due to the application of CMO exclusive features [such as terrain pathing] to each legacy scenario. It was also criticized for their at-launch implementation of features such as Tacview (which currently cannot record a scenario when used with CMO and [until January 23, 2020 when update v1.01.11216 was released[5]] also revealed all units on both sides in a scenario, making it unusable if one intended to not cheat while playing a scenario) over other community requested features such as an advanced strike planner. [6]
Downloadable Content[edit]
CMO retains all the DLC present in CMANO, although they've been updated to the latest databases and have been worked on in order to resolve bugs identified by the community.
Additional CMO exclusive DLC include:
- Command:MO LIVE - The King of the Border
- Another entry in the LIVE series of DLC that pits a Russian-backed Venezuela versus a NATO supported Columbia.[7]
See also[edit]
- Command: Modern Air Naval Operations
- Harpoon (series)
- Naval War: Arctic Circle
- Jane's Fleet Command
- Dangerous Waters
References[edit]
- ↑ "Command Store Page at Matrix Games". Matrixgames.com. Matrix Games. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
- ↑ "IMPORTANT - FROM CMANO TO CMO, WHAT HAPPENS?". Warfare Sims. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ↑ "Command: Modern Operations (Features tab)". Matrix Games. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ↑ "Command: Modern Operations Discount to end on January, 31st". Warfare Sims. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ↑ "Version v1.01.11216 Update". Warfare Sims. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ↑ "COMMAND: MODERN OPERATIONS REVIEW". Wargamer.com. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- ↑ "The King of the Border". Warfare Sims. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
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