Krec wrote:I read about this game for awhile but i bought FOF first because of the tactical combat. I played FOF for alittle bit and while the tactical combat is pretty good the strategic map is just so big something just seems off. I then took another look at this game and decided to buy it. Although i have not yet played a whole lot i have been reading the forums and find myself thinking about this darn game all the time. There is something really good going on here with this design. This game has been well thought out. I am trying to get my mind around the whole enchilada. There are so many facets that must be thought out that i have not had this much fun with a game since.......ever. What a gem this has turned out to be. When i first started playing i thought the map had too much goin on, but now that i have had time to digest it , i understand the map and really like it. I am still learning stuff and trying to come up with a game plan for my first email game. I will wait for the next patch before giving that a go , in the mean time back to the forums for some more tips.
what made the learning curve steep?
Rafiki wrote:As a general question to people who have recently started playing the game and who have found the learning curve to be steep: what made the learning curve steep? Are there any particular parts of the game that are less accessible than others? Any suggestions about what can be done to help new players in a better way?![]()
Rafiki wrote:As a general question to people who have recently started playing the game and who have found the learning curve to be steep: what made the learning curve steep? Are there any particular parts of the game that are less accessible than others? Any suggestions about what can be done to help new players in a better way?![]()
Gray_Lensman wrote:If you read it as a PDF, you can enlarge the text to compensate for the aging eyeballs.![]()
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