wzh55
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Joined: 3/17/2001 From: Sacramento, CA USA Status: offline
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Gil, I have been playing the new version for a while now and have not seen what I would consider a bug (other than those already mentioned, and then I'm not sure of those, they are beyond my expertise sometimes). What I have noticed is that when playing as the Confederates, first sergeant level, advanced version of any scenario, is that it is all I can do is hang on. The difficulty level is much harder with all the tweaks, probably close to how it really was. Most of my brigades are at 1000 or less, and the only way to gain new brigades is through conscription until the governors are sick of it. Supply levels of everything except horses are bouncing near zero continuously. Even though this is probably as historically accurate as you can get it, my point is this: this difficultly level should be reflected higher up in the settings, say somewhere in the mid range as opposed to where it is now, near the lowest difficulty level (only 2-3 levels remain as easier). For those ones starting out on the game, I can see how it would be easy to get frustrated and quit. In my opinion, many games are so difficult to win against the AI that people tend to play them for awhile and then give up and go to another game. And then there is the other end of the spectrum, when the game is too easy and people quit after quickly "beating" the game. A good game has a wide range of difficulty settings, with other ways to tweak the game, making it harder or easier. This game has all that except the settings are geared to be hard nearer the bottom of the difficulty setting, and this seems to make it harder to find that sweet spot where the game is just right for you, not too hard where you get frustrated and quit, and not too easy where you would play maybe a game or two at the hardest level and find it child's play and quit. But after all that said, when that is the only thing you can find wong with a game, that game has to be good. Thanks for letting me put my 2 cents worth in.
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Bill Hawthorne
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