Luciano B
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Joined: 7/2/2006 From: Italy Status: offline
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Thanks Rich. I own almost all of the early titles of the HPS Campaign series. Let me say that all are fine products, deeply researched whit great accuracy; probably the historical accuracy is the best thing in these games. As I told before, it is not a matter of which serie is the "best one", the old BG or the new HPS, they are different things in my opinion, and it depends upon what a player is looking for in a game. Would be a great error to try to find what you have in the BG games in the HPS titles, because the two series follow different paths and have different goals. If a gamer is looking for large manoeuvres on the battlefield and the chance to cover an entire campaign, the HPS titles fit in the best way the aspectations. But if your are looking for something which gives you a full immersion in the atmosphere of a great battle, the old BG games are still the top. It happens for some reasons, the main is the graphics, in particular the wonderful "hand-painted" 3D view maps of the BG serie. The map is centered in the portion of the territory in which was actually fought the battle: for example, if you are fighting at Borodino, you are able to follow a different course for your battle, but you are still at Borodino, with the terrain features beautifully reproduced with great, unique graphics: the redoubt, the fletches, the ravines, every village rendered in a different way ...you feel there, at Borodino. My personal opinion is that a good wargame experience is determined by the synthesis of different factors: - historical accuracy - playability - atmosphere, it means beautiful graphics and other quality media contents In my opinion the BG games still have the best ensemble of the factors mentioned above. Luciano
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