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chaseszombies · 6 months
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Somebody had to say it
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trve-grimdark · 10 months
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thereadingaddic7 · 7 months
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Okay, the Tiberian Sun track was actually called Killing Machine, but close enough
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kampoof · 10 months
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More like person of the millennium. Credit: u/FilipeRep (Reddit)
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n0nametoday · 1 year
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Do something with your life
Join an international cult that believes alien minerals are the next stage to human evolution
Fight the UN
Kane lives in death
Kane lives in death
Kane LIVES
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hooverthehoover · 14 days
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This was a lot funnier in my head but here it is anyway
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plaguerenamon · 2 months
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"Liquid death online "
Marked of Kane, Tiberium Trooper.
I love the Black Hand flamethrowers, but sometimes ya just need to redefine the Geneva Conventions when in battle.
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theroniking · 1 year
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day 2: video game villain
Kane from Command & Conquer
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dailygaming · 2 years
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Kane, leader of the Brotherhood of Nod | Command & Conquer Series
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darksideofthemoonbot · 7 months
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Nod Victory
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I've missed this
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amariy0 · 1 year
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4. Command and Conquer
From Key to Kane
He's the most know figure of the saga so here we go.
2 of my favourites games ever (Generals and Tiberium Wars) and the source of my passion for military design, if i draw soldiers and write post apo universes it's thank to CnC.
Generals is my favourite gameplay wise and TW is my fav lore-wise.
I don't like Nod very much except for Spectre artillery and Obelisk, i'm more a GDI fan (Mamouth my love) but Kane is Kane
f*ck EA for ruining this mythical saga
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thereadingaddic7 · 9 months
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Ok, I need to do a short post.
I also want to go ahead and note Steel Talons are probably one of the coolest factions (and one of my favorite, purely because of the unique units. Even the Heavy Harvester. I’ll ignore they removed their good infantry and gave everything a mobile bunker for now)
I just want to talk about the Titan, Wolverine, and Behemoth for a second.
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Everyone knows it. Best early game “tank” (it isn’t a tank, but replaces that slot, moving on). It can crush (literally) every vehicle beneath it’s weight, it phases great into late game, it fires over buildings/cliffs.
I’m not complaining about gameplay specifically though. I’m gonna complain about walkers in general for a second.
The legs on the Titan do not look like something that could support that massive body. It looks to me like they’re just begging to be tripped. The Wolverine has the same issue, though it looks far more like it could walk without tripping over the recoil of its own gun. And if it fired while on the move (aka, with one leg off the ground), well… oof…
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And the Behemoth (and Juggernaut) seem… different. I’m ignoring the idle animations (pecking the ground like a chicken and scratching the cockpit like a dog) because, well… those are more Easter eggs than something that would be done
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So this thing has thick legs, and a support strut that deploys when it fires. Meaning it is probably one of the better designed walkers here. That said, I do wonder how the bunker is useful here. How do riflemen fire out of the front without hitting the body/gun?
Impractical designs make me have a hard time playing Nod factions, tbh. Can’t give GDI a pass just because I like their firepower more.
Also, lore wise, this thing exists because ST/GDI engineers got fed up for losing one too many to a Nod infantry regiment. From Wikipedia, “A regiment is a military unit that has been in use by the United States Army since its inception. Derived from the concept originating in European armies, a regiment was historically commanded by a Colonel and consisted of ten companies or approximately 1,000 soldiers.”
If you’re trading a single artillery piece here and there with a crew of 2-5 (my guess) for 1k soldiers, you’re going to win that war.
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mister-killjoy · 1 year
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hooverthehoover · 15 days
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Made this in like 10 minutes out of boredom, sorry if the shading is really weird (I tend to suck at that)
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plaguerenamon · 1 year
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Mechanized Blu, the Enlightened (from my favorite RTS game!)
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