
People only show up by vehicles, so you won't see a lone cop running into the area where your problem is, you will have to actually send a police car out with a cop in it. The gist of the game is pretty straightforward you will need to call in equipment and people to handle whatever is going wrong at a given moment. Not a lot fits in here, but what does go there is vital to know about. Other is things that just don't fit anywhere else, such as a mobile crane unit, an engineer (think calling out the electric or gas company to help handle a problem), a temporary bridge layer, etc. Police is everything from your average patrol cop to police helicopters. Medical is ambulances, medivac helicopters, rescue dogs, etc. These all should make relative sense - Fire is your fire department units, ranging from the simple fire engine to the rescue boat and 'Fire Tank'. In the game, you control 4 branches of the Emergency Services Fire, Medical, Police, and what I'll simply call 'Other'. The only issues I've had to date are an inability to zoom OUT further, and issues with trying to put the camera 'past the edge of the map' to see events at the edge of the map clearly. It is worth noting that, unlike most RTS games, you can 'minimize' all aspects of your heads-up display (mini map, command bar, etc) to see more of what's going on - and there will be times when you will want to be able to see as much as possible. You have an overhead view of a 3d map, and pretty decent camera control to allow you to get the best vantage point of what is going on. With that said, and knowing what you're looking at, let's get into a bit more depth on the game itself.įirst off, the game does feel and control a lot like an RTS. I have no idea where they got the EMS structure from, honestly - we all know that over here, pretty much every member of an EMS crew is going to be at least an EMT. These sorts of 'omissions' don't make sense, until you remember the origins of this game - it is from Germany, and is based on the European standards for emergency response, particularly the UK model of policing, where only specially trained officers will carry a firearm, and a German model of Fire Response. Let's face it, we're used to the USA, where all of the cops have guns, all of the Ambulances are usually big, boxy affairs, and 'light rescue' is a relatively normal part of a fire department.
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I've actually been playing the original German release since 2006, and I will be the first person to say it as an American, I find a lot of the structuring of emergency units hard to grasp at times, and I personally attribute that (with lousy marketing and the fact it was released when it was already 2 years old) to the 'flop' of the first game in the series to actually see a US Release, Emergency 3. It's what happens when marketing goes haywire, and causes the potential fan base of an 8.5 average game (that Gamespot covers right here, oddly!) to go 'well, it's a year on, I guess we really won't ever see that game here'. 911 : First Responders is actually the American renaming of the 4th game in the cult-classic Emergency game series, in all of it's glory, only translated into a language that is widely spoken on this side of the Atlantic. That's what you'd think, but the reality is that it did release here.
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OK, so there was this awesome PC game released in Europe in 2006, the 4th in a series, and we never saw it in the United States.
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