Franciscus wrote:It really seems a fantastic game. Can't wait.
Thanks for the images, Cosimus.
(I particularly find amusing the little warning: "Not suitable for children under the age of 3"![]()
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andatiep wrote:Oui, certes... it's looking very good ...but... nobody did answered to the one who asked about the PBEM option ! And i wonder about this too.
The really good thing,
why i fall in love with AACW and the others (WIA, etc.),
what was making me angry with Europa universalis because it was truely missing : the simultaneous turn by turn, with PBEM, game concept.
Any news about it for " la der' des der' " ?
If not, never mind : i would have at least discovered in this posts the board game which looks very nice... i hope it is still available somewhere...
Krasny wrote:I have a a couple of questions:
1. How is trench warfare handled? Except in early 1914 and 1918, gains were measured in a few kilometers, not an entire province.
2. Is there any compulsion to conduct futile (in terms of strategic gain) trench warfare? If not won't the game stagnate into a sitzkrieg?
Sean E wrote:
[color="Blue"]EDIT by Korrigan: WARNING As said above and in the French article, this picture is not a screenshot of the actual game. This is an art work, a mock up made several months ago by our artist in order to design the game interface and define the art direction (the graphic athmospher). Graphics won't be integrated in the current prototype before mid-september and several changes may have been done meanwhile. Thanks[/color]
The map orientation issue was already announced by Korrigan: http://www.ageod-forum.com/showpost.php?p=98705&postcount=26arsan wrote:I think its the graphics that can change a little.
I would not bet for the map design/orientation to change at this late stage of development![]()
Cheers
Franciscus wrote:Probably too late, I know......but I also would very much prefer the normal, North-South map of Europe(just think: what would you all have thought of AACW with the map orientated side-ways because of a designer decision ?
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Rafiki wrote:It's an adaptation of a boardgame; that the computer game retains the same map orientation as the boradgame emphasizes that link![]()
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