Fastsnake
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What kind of game is RoP?

Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:22 pm

Hello folks,

I'm currently fond of Ageod games. I've started with WWI for months, but I'm waiting for the gold release as it's true that the game suffered from many blunders kinda wasting the pleasure to play.
I've recently bought AACW, NCP and BOA II, and I'm looking forward to buy RoP. Not necessarly because I like this period (which I don't know that much, except through Barry Lindon :thumbsup :) , but mainly because it's your latest release and I think that - logically - it's the most sophisticated and well achieved... But, while playing your games, I've noticed that I'm way more enthusiastic about those that focus on gestion as well as warfare, and above all those that offer the possibility to lead a great campaign (that's the reason why WWI was my favourite Ageod game).

Indeed, I really don't cling on NCP (not at all actually), even though I've always been fascinated with Napoleon , because it only proposed short scenarios and just focused on military issues, on a rather small plot.

And I've the feeling that RoP is kinda similar to NCP for this, am I right?

Thank you for the support guys. ;)

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Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:25 pm

Fastsnake wrote:Hello folks,

I'm currently fond of Ageod games. I've started with WWI for months, but I'm waiting for the gold release as it's true that the game suffered from many blunders kinda wasting the pleasure to play.
I've recently bought AACW, NCP and BOA II, and I'm looking forward to buy RoP. Not necessarly because I like this period (which I don't know that much, except through Barry Lindon :thumbsup :) , but mainly because it's your latest release and I think that - logically - it's the most sophisticated and well achieved... But, while playing your games, I've noticed that I'm way more enthusiastic about those that focus on gestion as well as warfare, and above all those that offer the possibility to lead a great campaign (that's the reason why WWI was my favourite Ageod game).

Indeed, I really don't cling on NCP (not at all actually), even though I've always been fascinated with Napoleon , because it only proposed short scenarios and just focused on military issues, on a rather small plot.

And I've the feeling that RoP is kinda similar to NCP for this, am I right?

Thank you for the support guys. ;)


No, ROP main scenario depicts the whole war from 1756 to 1764
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Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:12 am

Actually, WW1 is not an Ageod game, it was only published by Ageod...
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Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:23 pm

Yeah, Ok, I know, but still, he is more than related to your other games... And I still don't know if RoP really focus on warfare only, or is more wide as it may deal with the economy, etc. ?

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Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:57 am

RoP is just war. You can raise some replacements or new units, but that's about it. No management of the economy or anything like that...
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