Captain_Orso wrote:"Convince me to upgrade to the latest patch"
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Read the description, read the discussion in the Help improve AACW section and decide for yourself. Nobody is here to sell you anything so that you can later moan about how you were sold a lemon. You're certainly old enough to make your own decisions. Please do so.
Durk wrote:If you are worried that an improvement the AEGod people and their players think is good, is not good for you, do a double install: your old game and the new update.
No one can assure you that you will like the fixes. But the fixes seek to make the game play better and more historically.
dolphin wrote:Worried would be a way wrong word.
Curious and interested would be more what I am with regards to the issue.
I was hoping to have a discussion about it was all and hear how others weigh in on the effects of the changes.
charlesonmission wrote:I think the game is getting better and more realistic. For me, there is no looking back.
Charles
Durk wrote:I think this is you being silly.
The game improves with each patch.
What else would it do?
Durk wrote: the navy has the effect intended.
Durk wrote:I am simply saying, the patches are intended, and have indeed, fixed issues.
They are not 'new' games, just fixes to thing which were not working well.
The changes are things like, the roads work better, the navy has the effect intended, supply units carry supply, ammo is used in battles.
The patches improve the game, they do not change something which worked into something which no longer works. This is what I meant by silly.
You will be amazed by the latest patches. There are really nice.
charlesonmission wrote:Durk and I played each other as part of the tournament using the new patch(es). I thought it worked great.
Charles
Durk wrote:The best take of what the do is to look at the patch update information. See for instance
http://www.ageod-forum.com/showthread.php?p=226503#post226503
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dolphin wrote:Which one of you played the CSA?
As the CSA did you experience any specific issues having to do with the changes that caused any significant, or even not so significant, but perhaps noticable impact for the better, or worse in terms of adding dificulty?
I am not suggesting that if it did add some dificulty that it was not for the better. Just curious.
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dolphin wrote:What consensus has developed for PBM games with regards to the number of divisions each side is allowed?
I notice the instructions in the patch notes on how to edit a change in the number of divisions allowed, but it is unclear if this option has been adopted as a standard change that pretty much everyone uses now.
That is a big plus for the CSA actually. I was always running into being maxed out with divisions as the CSA.
How is this issue generally handled in PBM games with veteran players?
Longshanks wrote:Much of this discussion is by necessity a matter of opinion.
Longshanks wrote:As the guy running the tournament (and playing in a separate PBEM game), my opinion is that the updates have improved the game...
Longshanks wrote:... and have enabled the game to comply with the vision the designers had...
Longshanks wrote:...(because several changes have been made to correct parts of the game that hadn't been working correctly for quite a while, such as long-distance invasions).
Longshanks wrote:However, I understand that some folks were comfortable with the old versions before many of the recent changes. My impression is that most tournment players are content with the fixes of the updates because they remove loopholes, tighten historicity, and provide options that enhance new strategic thinking. In short, they keep the game alive.
dolphin wrote:Which one of you played the CSA?
As the CSA did you experience any specific issues having to do with the changes that caused any significant, or even not so significant, but perhaps noticable impact for the better, or worse in terms of adding dificulty?
I am not suggesting that if it did add some dificulty that it was not for the better. Just curious.
lodilefty wrote:Noone has to upgrade. You can go back to/stay with whatever version you liked better.
We have tried to bring the game up to date with new features of the game engine, and fix some obscure issues as part of that.
These are called Public Beta for a reason...
Citizen X wrote:All changes that were made to the game are favouring the Union to different degrees.
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