>we're just not going to finish it because you can't mock Russians anymore
Here's a pity reply for your 80ish thread on the subject
>>2159159I start to think that Rise Of The Reds might have actually killed his whole family while Mental Omega raped him as a child into Stockholm Syndrome
>>2159294>/vst/ gets its own barneyfagthere are too many schizos these days on 4chan
I feel like twice a month or so there's a new thread like this. A render from a mod and an angry cope. Is it just a schizo reposting these or what?
>>2160325Yes, has been for years now. Made hating ROTR and MO his life's work.
>>2159141This hull looks off. How is it supposed to fit the gun breaches, the crew and the ammo?
>>2160438>erhmm akshully the tesla tank would never be able to function
>>2160429Why? It's just a Generals mod. It doesn't even seem that offensive. Why is he so butthurt? Is he mentally ill or is he a former dev with a grudge or something?
>>2159141It's not that you can't mock Russians anymore, it's just that they're not really fit to be the big baddy in games anymore. It made sense to make them the villians in vidya when we thought they had a mighty army but as it turns out they're fucking pussies who can't fight worth shit and have to beg shitholes like North Korea and Burma for help. We just need a new country to be the ultimate villians.
>>2160919>It made sense to make them the villians in vidya We just need a new country to be the ultimate villians.That's the USSA.>Installs a leader to push their agenda>Steal resources through political means>Leader realises he's being manipulated and pushes back>Invade country in the name of "freedom">Bomb it to shit when they're finished plundering remaining resources further destabilising the region>Gets butt kicked by rebellion and runs away>"I'll be back, just you wait Mr. Ganistan, you and your friends will rue the day you crossed the mighty USSA"
>>2160689It's always either being a former dev or a mod's popularity causing the psychotic butthurt.
Speaking of C&C are there any good Red Alert 2 mods?
>>2160975true, the current us admin is evil, as were all the neo dem and repub ones before it that just hid it better
>>2160975Commie hands wrote this post
>>2160919I've been saying it for awhile: make Australia evil and they fit perfectly.>Genetically-engineered Kangaroos deployed via airdrop engage in fistfights with soldierThink about it.
>>2161011Former dev seems like the most likely. No one's ever as butthurt as a disgruntled, failed ex-dev especially in modding circles.
>>2161018Red Alert 2: Flipped Missions
>>2159141>you can't mock Russians anymorethey are literally the laughingstock of the entire world. Without China saving their economy and military production every single day, they would already balkanize
>>2161259It is no longer WW2. The US' ecobomy in the 1940s was vertically integrated with a dense domestic machine-tool base. Foundries, heat-treaters, precision grinders, and tool-and-die shops sat near final assembly plants—from Detroit’s auto factories to the shipyards of the Delaware and San Francisco Bays. The War Production Board’s Controlled Materials Plan allocated steel, copper, and aluminum across programs with uniform specifications that pared duplication. An M4 Sherman’s engine block could be cast, milled, honed, and assembled within a single regional corridor linked by rail to an ordnance depot.By contrast, the 2025 defense-industrial supply graph is transnational, multi-tiered, and opaque even to the Pentagon. A modern anti-ship missile seeker may pull indium phosphide wafers from Japan, cryocooled infrared detectors from France, and firmware compiled in Taiwan. The Defense Production Act cannot compel delivery from nodes the government cannot see; illuminating today’s chains often requires months of forensic mapping through layers of primes, subcontractors, and commercial-off-the-shelf integration.Platforms themselves are far more intricate. In WWII, design-to-production cycles were measured in months, and changeovers could be achieved by retooling jigs, fixtures, and dies. Ford’s Willow Run went from breaking ground to producing a B-24 roughly every hour—about one every 63 minutes by March 1944—in just over two years. Today, an F-35 contains hundreds of thousands of parts, integrates ~8 million lines of onboard code, and draws on suppliers in well over a dozen countries. A mid-production configuration change can trigger months of systems-integration testing, cybersecurity validation, and airworthiness re-certification. This coupling—hardware to software, prime to subcontractor, design to regulator—turns wartime reconfiguration from weeks into fiscal years.
>replying to a schizo threadit grows in every field
>>2161393having a wee stroke arent we
>>2161393You forgot the "War... has changed." at the beginning, Hideo.
>>2160438How does a "Solar Reactor" work? Answer: Don't worry about it.>>2160689He probably wants the lazy trannies developing it to hurry up and finish the fucking thing it's been in development for almost 2 decades now.
>>2163707What the fuck are you talking about? No one there is trans.
>>2159141>2 barrels of the same sizeGay on land vehicles. 1 big, 1 pew pew
>>2163707I could be misremembering things but in previous ten thousand threads his main and only complaint was that Shock Wave and Rise of the Reds somehow ripped off Mental Omega, and upon being asked how exactly his only answer was that Rise of the Reds adds super units and it is idea theft from Mental Omega, or just death threats and insults
>>2163742Least mindraped 4chan cattle
>>2163707Why is there a CRT filter on the image if the mod is supposed to be set in the future?
Russia economy:>15000 dollars for 10 arms suppliers>each arms supplier gives 20 dollars every 2.5 seconds so adds up to 4800 per minute>suppliers are vehicles, are hard to kill, and can move around to avoid generals power strikesChina economy:>each hacker costs 500 and can gain upwards of 10 dollars every 2 seconds>16 fully-promoted hackers provide as much money per minute as 10 arms suppliers + can be spammed quicker + can be queued up from multiple barracksremove China from the game
>>2159141What the heck is this?
>>2166962A C&C Generals mod that has buckbroken OP for years. No one knows why he cares so much or why he's so salty about the existence of something so easy to ignore in life.
>2163707>he(you)
>>2163742>Mental Omega invented super units lmao
>Russia players explaining how they need 10 ICBM siloes
just play mental omega
>>2167480i want you fucking dead
>>2167484not quite working is it
>>2163742he started doing it because he was jealous of mental omega being more popular than ROTR, so to completely ruin any MO discussion and prevent it from ever being talked about on the board again, he started spamming their threads.