Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood

Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood

adz May 24, 2019 @ 4:58pm
are these games like mohaa?
so does it play like medal of honour
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foxinsox00 May 25, 2019 @ 7:44am 
Only sort of. MoHAA is a fantastic and classic game! These have a similar atmosphere to that, but the gameplay is different. These games put you in the role of a squad leader and give you either one or two combat teams (I think three sometimes in Hell's Highway). You get to order your men to locations in the battle to take cover and engage the enemies. You still have a weapon and can do plenty of shooting yourself, but the game is built to also do some tactical action and maneuvers. Also, this game is more story oriented as well--so the game's levels all take place around a few days' time, not the entire war like in MoHAA. Hopefully this helps! These games are also VERY heavily built on history, so most of the locations are built exactly like they were in Europe in 1944.

Small warning: some of us, myself included, have had trouble running the two older BiA games on modern PC's. The graphics processing is off, so there are often flashy glitches that sometimes break down the game. I've been trying to figure out a way to fix them, as most people have. Should you encounter this as well, browse the forums for help!
adz May 25, 2019 @ 3:27pm 
awesome. i bought all the BiA games because i remember them back in the day but i was busy on mohaa and bf1945 never had a chance to play em
foxinsox00 May 25, 2019 @ 4:24pm 
Excellent! So long as the games function correctly on your PC, you will surely love them! The series is one of my favorites of all time, easily. I REALLY wish the first two would work on my new computer.... :( I think they're the best, but Hell's Highway is also very good. It's too bad the series didn't sell particularly well, because they set themselves up for another game based on the Battle of the Bulge, but sadly it never happened. That sure would have been awesome!
adz May 25, 2019 @ 4:28pm 
i have a steam box(alienware alpha) and all 3 run perfect on my machine its windows 10 OS also
adz May 25, 2019 @ 4:28pm 
dont know why ur having issues
foxinsox00 May 25, 2019 @ 4:29pm 
That's awesome! I'm very jealous....I keep altering the settings and to no avail... :(
I've tried many things today.
foxinsox00 May 25, 2019 @ 4:30pm 
It's fairly common for newer computers, unfortunately. At least, judging by the reviews and discussion topics, it seems to be happening to a lot of people. Lots of the textures don't show up properly, and due to the game trying to get them right, it freezes up and crashes.
adz May 25, 2019 @ 4:30pm 
it could be ur video driver - i use the windows 10 drivers not the updated game ready drivers might be the reason why alot of my games run fine
adz May 25, 2019 @ 4:32pm 
apparently they say windows 10 drivers where u get from updating windows are the most stable versions.
tsfullerton Jul 24, 2019 @ 9:31am 
adz, Brothers In Arms is very different from most shooters, including Medal of Honor. BIA generally requires more thoughtful and cautious gameplay to be successful. The developers intention was for a more authentic combat experience by stressing the critical importance of the four basics of infantry tactics. Finding, fixing, flanking and finishing the enemy. These are far more valuable and effective than precise marksmanship in Brothers In Arms. You are responsible for the lives and command of up to nine men as they depend on your tactical decisions and you depend on them to survive. The learning curve is steep and challenging but exciting. The health system can be brutal and short. It's all about deploying your men to suppress, figuring out a flank and not getting too bogged down in a risky, static match of marksmanship. With patience and tactical experimentation the game becomes more and more satisfying as confidence grows and hints and helps are omitted. While other, even newer games become stale and forgettable Brothers In Arms does not and so will remain a classic of the tactical shooter genre. Buy it, play it...
woker123 Sep 20, 2019 @ 3:50pm 
no its not like medal of honor you are not gona gun dawn tons of nazis alone you are gona have to babysit your troops end the closet game you are gona get that is closer to medal of honor is pacific assoult
Originally posted by woker123:
no its not like medal of honor you are not gona gun dawn tons of nazis alone you are gona have to babysit your troops end the closet game you are gona get that is closer to medal of honor is pacific assoult
well, neither MOHAA, MOHPA will always allow you be luck to gun those nazi or japanese bastard, even said they're bit arcade, MOHAA was clearly was it, MOHPA was some while being realistic element into it, Both game A.I. are still no jokes for you, if you make a lot of mistake and think they're easy to be handle it, you think really babysit at all times? i guess not, let alone to say MOHPA their Banzai attack was much hell, uncertain as like (when you killed half of their man, killed their medic or NCO, can be just they decide make charge) at that point, it's scarier than COW: WAW, of course, in the end, every person had difference tastes, But at least, BIA and MOH series, Old COD and some other old WWII-Theme game, none of them was ugly except pretty good challenge game.
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