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New to AGEOD - which game?
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 3:32 pm
by prince_blucher
Hi there,
I'm new to AGEOD games and this forum. I am looking for some advice about which game to start off with.
Ideally I want to play NCP but I think I should learn the game engine etc. from an entry level game or an 'easier' game. Any advice or comments is welcome.
My background is mainly Paradox games like EU / HOI series (recently March of the Eagles); Total War games like Shogun 2, Empire and Napoleon; and Napoleon in Europe board game.
Thanks,
Prince
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:38 pm
by Leibst
Hi prince_blucher welcome to the forum!
We always recomend to start with WiA, or WiA2. The latter has lot of escenarios so you could select one short to begin familiar with the engine and rules.
The second step is to try with the Grand Campaign. But i really recomed you to read the AAR section because ther you can learn lot of things that are not in the Manual or in the Tutorial.
The AGEOD Wiki is also a place of interest.
enjoy!

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:19 pm
by Carnium
WiA 2 (successor to Birth of America aka WiA 1) is a great and simple yet hard to master game. It has this typical "just one more turn" feeling that keeps you awake till you hear the birds outside
After that you will be more than ready for NPC and then only the deep of your pockets and your free time will be the limit.
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:58 pm
by prince_blucher
Thanks guys for the advice. So the game you recommend is Birth of America II : Wars in America 1750-1815 ? Correct? Can I get it from Steam?
Thanks again.
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:26 pm
by Leibst
thats the game yes, but no idea about steam.
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 10:28 pm
by Carnium
prince_blucher wrote:Thanks guys for the advice. So the game you recommend is Birth of America II : Wars in America 1750-1815 ? Correct? Can I get it from Steam?
Thanks again.
I would recommend you buying it directly from the AGEOD store. They have a new page and the prices are cool
http://www.ageod.co.uk/
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:53 am
by prince_blucher
Thanks Carnium and Liebstandarte, purchased the game as recommended!
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 8:45 am
by Carnium
prince_blucher wrote:Thanks Carnium and Liebstandarte, purchased the game as recommended!
Have fun with it and fire up any additional questions in the WiA forum. Start with a small scale scenario to learn the basics and then move up.
You will be ready for NPC in a week time

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:11 pm
by GlobalExplorer
I concur with the recommendation. WiA should be the best game to start, some rules are simplified, while it's still an AGE game at the core, deep and fun at the same time.
Incidentally I wrote a primer to getting started, specifically for WiA.
Read here
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 1:21 am
by Soulstrider
I would suggest Alea Jacta Est, at least it was my first game and I found it pretty easy to get into.
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 9:52 am
by prince_blucher
[quote="GlobalExplorer"]I concur with the recommendation. WiA should be the best game to start, some rules are simplified, while it's still an AGE game at the core, deep and fun at the same time.
Incidentally I wrote a primer to getting started, specifically for WiA.
Hi GlobalExplorer, thank you for your reply. I tried to link to your URL but my virus software (Kaspersky) blocked the site, indicating it contained a Trojan type virus. Is there any way you could copy the primer into a message or email? Can you PM me and I'll give you my email address?
Having played the tutorial and a 4 turn scenario last night I believe I'm going to need a lot of help!
Thanks, Prince
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 9:57 am
by prince_blucher
Soulstrider, I watched an interesting you tube gameplay (by James Allen) of AJE and i must admit the guy made it look a lot more straight forward! There is also that Charles Cummings series which looked very detailed (and helpful). But I guess I wanted the community to guide me since it a) knows best and b) can support me :-)
Thanks again.
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 10:10 am
by GlobalExplorer
Sorry about the Trojan, uploaded again the clean file.
Another version of the primer is also at the end of the WiA review:
http://www.tacticularcancer.com/content.php?id=60 "How to get started"
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:21 pm
by prince_blucher
Thanks, excellent review.
p.s. I agree with you about the music; shocking. That is one thing Paradox games do well, otherwise they are a little to sandbox unless heavily modded.
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:48 pm
by loki100
prince_blucher wrote:Having played the tutorial and a 4 turn scenario last night I believe I'm going to need a lot of help!
Thanks, Prince
You might want to read over the
AAR I wrote with Narwhal. It was the first time I'd played WiA and the first time I'd played PBEM so from my point of view its a comedy of errors (in which a lot of things get burnt down). Narwhal's side is a master class and it also contains a lot of posts that explain key mechanics.
edit - should say its on the Paradox forum but you don't need to register with them just to read it
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:27 pm
by prince_blucher
loki100 wrote:You might want to read over the
AAR I wrote with Narwhal. It was the first time I'd played WiA and the first time I'd played PBEM so from my point of view its a comedy of errors (in which a lot of things get burnt down). Narwhal's side is a master class and it also contains a lot of posts that explain key mechanics.
edit - should say its on the Paradox forum but you don't need to register with them just to read it
Hi Loki, yep I've read it and very informative it was too. Good job you made of it as well. It still didn't help me get beaten! I've been around Paradox forums a while so it was fine. Narwhal's 'Beginner's Corner' was also useful.