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The game has a fairly steep learning curve, but the rulebook is quite extensive, and the community here on this forum is excellent for answering questions, clarifying, etc.. I think it is probably ideal for a slow, savoring kind of playing pace like you describe. Have not played the other games so I cannot compare it for you. I am also a relative newcomer to the Napoleonic Era games, so I cannot really comment/compare there either. The only comparison I can is that I bought and tried Ageod's WWI: La Grande Geurre. I got involved in it after the worse of the bugs in the original release had been fixed, but still while it was being fixed. I've never seen any problem like that from WCS or Matrix. These guys have already released one patch, and another one is forthcoming, and that is to fix minor, subtle issues, not gamebreaker stuff. I am in two PBEMs and have played 3 or 5 SP games. My current ongoing SP game, I have not played a turn for about 10 days, and have been playing for 2 or 3 hours ever 10 or 15 days over the past several months. I was familiar with the general engine from having played Forge of Freedom (WCS Civil War era version) so I was able to jump in and start playing on Difficult settings (not super difficult, but somewhat difficult) without really reading the rulebook much at all. The beauty of the game is that you can play as long of a contest as you want, with whatever victory levels you want to play, and you can play with advanced or simple economy/combat. Thus, if the complexity is too much to start, you can play a simpler version and get momentum. Then once you start to figure it out, you can up the complexity and difficulty. Sometimes playing one turn against the AI can take you several hours if you have Advanced Econ, are involved in a lot of diplomacy, and do a detailed battle or two against the AI. If you find your sweet spot in terms of difficulty, the AI can teach you a few things, and even screw up your plans pretty badly! I
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