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Play a unique strategy game where you use the radio to give commands to the soldiers on the battlefield. Keep track of the situation based on their voice reports only! Radio Commander - Complete Edition is now available on GOG.COM along with a 70% discount that will last until 17th May 2021, 1 PM UTC!

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I loved radioing orders in the ARMA games and watching it all play out. I'll check the reviews for this one.
eh, I expected real radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8CcTYsMHYU
This one looks really interesting.
But I guess it's still easier to come up with such a brilliant idea than to transform it into a good gameplay.
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ciemnogrodzianin: This one looks really interesting.
But I guess it's still easier to come up with such a brilliant idea than to transform it into a good gameplay.
I only heard good stuff about this one.
Intriguing premise.

Good intro price.

Might have a go at this one...
I like the idea, but I do not like that it's set in the Vietnam war, that would be okay if you could play both side but it doesn't look like you can.

Someone mentioned that Arma has something like this, which one is it?
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XYCat: eh, I expected real radio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8CcTYsMHYU
Those fellas say it weird, it's pronounced RADDIO: https://youtu.be/44wDwMQVqCc
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justanoldgamer: Someone mentioned that Arma has something like this, which one is it?
Co-op mode? There's no greater rush than like sending two dozen of your buddies to their (digital) deaths.
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justanoldgamer: I like the idea, but I do not like that it's set in the Vietnam war, that would be okay if you could play both side but it doesn't look like you can.

Someone mentioned that Arma has something like this, which one is it?
If this cheap Playway game and its scenario doesn't appeal to you, you could check out it's clone Radio General which is set in WW II and boasts itself to accept your voice commands - which it isn't very good at. Here is a video for you to get a better impression how this one is.
Post edited May 10, 2021 by Mori_Yuki
Looks cool. Neat concept too.

Wishlist for now!
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GOG.com: Radio Commander - Complete Edition
Play a unique strategy game where you use the radio to give commands to the soldiers on the battlefield.
Very interesting game concept.
And the current price is tempting.

But one question that troubles me, is: will the fact, that this plays in real-time, and that it uses US military lingo, make it nigh impossible to play the game, if the player is a non-American without US military background?
I know some (US) military lingo, of course.
Both, from my own time in the military (not much of a help here, since we used our own lingo), and also from watching movies and (probably more helpful in this specific case) the TV series "Tour of Duty".
However, I'm not sure if that will be good enough.

I saw in the video, that the game seems to put the radio transmissions on screen...but again: real-time, in another language and using a very specific lingo.

To buy or not to buy...
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justanoldgamer: I like the idea, but I do not like that it's set in the Vietnam war, that would be okay if you could play both side but it doesn't look like you can.

Someone mentioned that Arma has something like this, which one is it?
This game has potential to have DLCs with different setting in time. But probably before 2000 because war start using live feed camera at that time.
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BreOl72: But one question that troubles me, is: will the fact, that this plays in real-time, and that it uses US military lingo, make it nigh impossible to play the game, if the player is a non-American without US military background?
The devs are non-American, too (they're Polish), and considering the occasionally awkward English on the product page, presumably you'd be fine. ;P
Post edited May 13, 2021 by HunchBluntley