Maqver wrote:Any chance of a Nap II game complete with campaigns, ala ACW and WWI? I would think those two engines would allow for a great Napoleonic campaign game.
Nikel wrote:Then no need to wait for NCP2![]()
Rafiki wrote:I'm sure that AACW and WIA serve as good examples that campaigns and scenarios can co-exist in AGE games![]()
In my view it should be a grand strategic campaign game, with diplomacy, politics and economics included...
PhilThib wrote:In my view it should be a grand strategic campaign game, with diplomacy, politics and economics included...![]()
We all know Napoleon Age was not a great conflict but a sequence of campaigns.
Nikel wrote:jastaV, the campaigns, included their OOB are supposed to be the cause of NCP unpopularity, not the contrary.
It is what people were demanding when NCP was released, the strategical Grand Campaign.
It would be funny that AGEod releases a Grand Campaigning NCP2 and then people start to request little campaigns
When VGN is out we will see what those "non militaristic" aspects, diplomacy, economy,... can bring
FM WarB wrote:I first bought this game to play campaigns, not a decade long war.
FM WarB wrote:I first bought this game to play campaigns, not a decade long war. Issues with scenarios, map, and oobs are only being addressed by stalwart(s) like jasta, who has figured out the obtuse modding system.
Aegod is still getting ACW right, because they have an active modding community (and the game Sells). BOA 2 looks like it's getting there.
Aegod is quite busy fixing WWI, and developing a new game.
I understand why their effort has not been put into maintaining/upgrading this game.
This is not meant to be critical: I think Aegod does as well as they can
Maqver wrote:Could be there is a link between its sales and that it has a full campaign.
jastaV wrote:Few users have pointed out that, reporting their regret when discovered NCP has not a GrandCampaign.
For enthusiastic gamers of Napoleonic warfare, that's not a problem.
I suspect major sales of AACW and WiA are related to their subject: U.S. marked is wide, and can make the difference, and U.S. people seems to be mostly interested on own history dedicated games.
Guess AGEod has competence to clarify this issue, looking at selling % per country/area.
BTW, I bought NCP, Boa, AACW, WiA, WWI, in this order.
Not tried WWI yet: modding NCP is time-hungly affair!
I agree AACW offers best gaming experience at all.
WiA is OK, although an outdated graphic.
NCP, but its great care for historical accuracy, (see OOB, flavour events,....) has an outstanding graphic, a thing many PC games should look to when buying a game!
Few users have pointed out that, reporting their regret when discovered NCP has not a GrandCampaign.
Maqver wrote:Well, I'm sure you're right though I am one of those few. Besides, when and if the time comes for them to decide whether to move forward on it, then there will be plenty of market research and direct and indirect polling to determine what is viable and wanted. I, for one, hope it is a game that accounts for the political, econominc and cultural necessities and goals of the major participants not divorced from military operations. Should be a fun wait though.
Ayeshteni wrote:However, I am also aware that I am totally at a loss how they would model it. The other AGEOD games have a structured and fixed concept of 'sides' in the Grand Campaigns: BOA/WiA you have Brits versus the USA or Brits versus France for example. AACW you have the Union Vs the CSA with the chance that the Euros join the CSA.
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