I make Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption Mods and I also have a really cool YouTube channel called Manda-LORE.
I Like Star Wars (Old EU exclusivley), Love Lord of the Rings, and Warhammer 40,000 is pretty neat as well.
I personally didn't mind some of the clones in TCW having a bit of individuality, but that should've been reserved to the commanders or long-standing veterans. The standard rank-and-file, fresh out of the tank, fodder should've still been brainwashed and essentially fleshy droids.
I will whole-heartedly agree though that they got EVERYTHING wrong about the Mandos.
Also the order in which things were implemented was established in the comics already and was drastically different. Before it was:
Phase II armor -> Venators, V-Wing & ARC 170s -> armor customization
In TCW it was the other way around.
Basically.
I personally didn't mind some of the clones in TCW having a bit of individuality, but that should've been reserved to the commanders or long-standing veterans. The standard rank-and-file, fresh out of the tank, fodder should've still been brainwashed and essentially fleshy droids.
I will whole-heartedly agree though that they got EVERYTHING wrong about the Mandos.
I was actually considering making an article about what they did wrong and what they did right but eh, who would even read it?
They did do a few good things. The Gauntlet/Kom'rk comes to mind and I did like seeing the mural with ancient crusaders decapitating Jedi.
I wouldn't mind giving that a read
Also the order in which things were implemented was established in the comics already and was drastically different. Before it was:
Phase II armor -> Venators, V-Wing & ARC 170s -> armor customization
In TCW it was the other way around.
Not even ARC troopers, the most independent thinking soldiers, customized their armour till Phase II.