Please note that WW1 is based on a different engine. Nevertheless it is a lot of fun.Serge Renault wrote:[...]
Another aspect of the game that really attracts me is the fact that Ageod seems to be representing multiple periods (napoleonic, WWI, etc) using basically the same approach. Since I don't have the time to learn multiple computer games, to have a similar system for different periods is a great plus for me. How similar are those game? Do they share the same quality?
Gray_Lensman wrote:Nay. Nay. Correction: AGE stands for "Adaptive Game Engine"
Gray_Lensman wrote:And I am truly humbled... They mentioned me personally in the credits. This is the first time I've noticed that. Wonder how long that's been in there?
GraniteStater wrote:
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I'm leery of PBEM because of one respected poster's characterization of it as 'raid and counter-raid.'
GraniteStater wrote:I'm leery of PBEM because of one respected poster's characterization of it as 'raid and counter-raid.'
Not that the AI doesn't raid, although it's been toned down significantly, from what I see.
mikee64 wrote:GraniteStater: I know others have responded and I hate to be repetitive, but I would also say emphatically that the 'raid and counter-raid' problem is certainly not a reason to avoid pbem. Ther are alternatives via house rules, or I actually play games w/ no house rules where there is not much raiding at all w/ recent versions.
I know you are a serious player and can see how your "beat the historic USA timetable" can make for a challenge. You are an outgoing poster and should have no problem finding what I call a "compatible" partner; I think I can also say though that once you try pbem you will not regret it!
regards.
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