scott64
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Joined: 9/12/2004 From: Colorado Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: m10bob Just a humble observation I have, that AE has brought many new faces to the forum, and possibly to the genre of wargames. This note is meant for them. Several years ago when other "wargame firms" were dropping by the wayside, or selling out to other types of games, Matrixgames was created and the first thing they did was to offer for free, an enhanced version of Steel Panthers, truly one of the finest computer wargames in existence to this day, and still played by many of us as SPWAW, (obtainable on this website). Well, since the genre, and this site attracts so many grognards,(AKA militarily anal retentive historical perfectionists, myself included), it was just a matter of time before a clamor arose to bring out official upgrades.. With no practical, widespread experience of "upgrading" existing games, Matrixgames was at the forefront, and if mistakes were to be made, they would be the first to be in a position to make them. The most glaring and memorable mistake they made, was announcing the date of a pending release, carving into stone a tangible with so many things which might go wrong, and did. With each "improvement", the computer itself has a habit of altering how other parts of the program work, so while a new type of unit was added, it might also create a band of carnivorous gypsies on another side of the same battlefield, which had never been there before. Things like this pop up all the time in computer programming, so care and testing must be done before delivery to we, the great unwashed of the consumer masses, otherwise, we the players would be yelling foul at every turn. I can be patient, because I have learned the mistake of not being patient, and nobody likes running from the gypsies. In response to Terminus....Yes, you DO have toys you do not like sharing with the rest of us! Who is she, she can be my Mistress of Cultural Affairs.
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