When comparing Day of Infamy vs Men of War: Assault Squad 2, the Slant community recommends Men of War: Assault Squad 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best World War II games on Steam?” Men of War: Assault Squad 2 is ranked 4th while Day of Infamy is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose Men of War: Assault Squad 2 is:
Allows player to take a direct control of a vehicle, or infantryman (followed by their squad if any), which allows player to take the most important shots themselves, or to park their units into more pristine spots. Even if AI seems to fare well on its own, the more elaborate plans can be conducted by simply using this function.
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Pros
Pro Modded servers
People are already porting old maps such as "Caratan" in this game, hopefully people will upload a lot more to the workshop.
Pro Appealing for the more hardcore
The game may be considered hardcore over other FPS games.
Examples: You need a radio kit to use voice chat if you want to talk to allies on the other side of the map. There are no hit markers, no kill notifications, and no killstreaks.
Pro Gameplay feels good
While there are not a lot of weapons because of early access, the gameplay is really good.
Pro Direct control
Allows player to take a direct control of a vehicle, or infantryman (followed by their squad if any), which allows player to take the most important shots themselves, or to park their units into more pristine spots. Even if AI seems to fare well on its own, the more elaborate plans can be conducted by simply using this function.
Pro Fully destructible environments
This can make for a visceral feel as well as an immersive one as everything in the game can be blown to bits.
Pro Punishing
Definitely one of the more time and effort requiring RTS, which you cannot simply take off the shelf and do well in, without past experience. Bullets hurt, weapons are fairly accurate, yet do miss their marks occasionally, and explosions are going to demolish infantry.
Cons
Con Not lightweight
Will not run smoothly on low spec or older systems.
When your laptop runs hot, throttling the processor to 75% in the Windows power settings can help a lot.
Con No singleplayer campaign
No real singleplayer campaign, but it is possible to play against bots or practice at the shooting range.
Con Non-existent story and unbalanced
The story is the same for all factions, same layout, same script. There's a lot of things that many new players will think are useless, such as creating a defense with barbed wire and mines. It's really unbalanced, considering you can take out a tank destroyer with 200 mm of armour with an armoured car with a 37 mm gun.
Con Punishing
To some a cost of mistake can be slightly too much. Simply having a squad in open at wrong time can end up losing them all in few seconds burst of concealed machine-gun.
Con Steep learning curve
There being no tutorial makes for a steep learning curve, so one will need to spend a good bit of time with the game in order to learn all the mechanics on their own.