Holy Diver wrote:Can someone compare this game with World War One Gold? One of these games I would like to buy but not sure which.
H Gilmer3 wrote:Um, I would hold off on WW1 Gold. If I had a choice, it would be this game. I own both. I cannot tell you how this one will work out, but I think it is definitely better than WW1 Gold. Others may think otherwise, not sure.
First impressions: Well... I am playing nonhistorical Grand Campaign. I am playing West Entente. I chose warplan XIX which means I am gearing up for an offensive and Luxembourg joins Central Powers. Germany chose the Moltke plan. Austria chose the prince plan? Whatever one that says they focus on Russia while holding Serbia at bay. Edit: Forgot to say what plan Russia took but they took an offensive plan building up forces to enter Polish Germany in Galicia.
I did not time the very first turn that deploys the troops according to the war plan. I timed the 2nd turn. 3 minutes and 33 seconds. Think of that what you want. I am playing with "give AI more time". The English did not take long to join us. Not sure if they automatically do when Moltke plan is implemented but that is a nice surprise because I was not expecting it.
For time turn I give you my computer specs:
8 GB of Ram
i7 - 2600S CPU at 2.8 Ghz
Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Radeon AMD HD 6570 (older Video card, not sure if that is a drag).
I don't have battle plans activated because I don't really like that part.
I did not change really any settings except give AI more time. That adds how much time to turn? I don't know, but probably a good deal.
H Gilmer3 wrote:Um, I would hold off on WW1 Gold. If I had a choice, it would be this game. I own both. I cannot tell you how this one will work out, but I think it is definitely better than WW1 Gold. Others may think otherwise, not sure.
fred zeppelin wrote:I'll be pleasantly surprised if I like EAW as much as WWI Gold (or at least WWI CE, which is far more playable). That's not really a criticism of EAW, but more a compliment to WWI Gold. I like that WWI Gold is a board game conversion - it's completely unique. EAW is based on the more general AGEOD engine and, while they've undoubtedly tweaked it to accommodate The Great War, I'm a bit skeptical that it can capture the nuances of that war as well as WWI Gold or feel as fresh as that game.
Having said all that. I'm installing EAW as we speak, and I hope to be surprised.
minipol wrote:I do feel as if the Belgian army has less troops then historically, but I could be wrong.
bob. wrote:Can you declare war or get into your alliance everyone in Europe? IE coild the Germans try to get the Netherlands or Denmark or Norway to join and could Russia start another Great Northern War against Sweden?
Also, do most Generals have a description? Would be a shame to have (...) everywhere, I always enjoy reading a little summary about my Generals.
I will not be able to play the game until next week...![]()
James D Burns wrote:The way the scenario is currently set up, no way will enough Belgian units survive (you might be able to save 2 independent divisions, the rest is doomed) to form the historical Corps that defended the channel coast area of the trench line throughout the entire war.
I’d say the Germans need to be moved back one region for their setup to prevent the Belgian army from being forced to retreat into the trap. If players want to remain and fight for Brussels it should be their choice, currently the opening setup gives the Entente player no option but to see his small Belgian army destroyed.
minipol wrote:This might help:
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