noguaranteeofsanity
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Joined: 11/24/2009 From: Sydney, Australia Status: offline
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Madgamer, Likewise i have to strongly disagree with you and your various points, even as a player who has only played against the AI and hasnt gotten involved with PBEM games. I definitely dont feel i have been treated unfairly or discriminated against or disrespected simply because of this. Also you do not need to have played WITP in order to understand AE, in fact it would probably help and be easier to simply learn the one set of rules, rather than having to read both manuals and learn two different systems, then try to remember what the differences are, as there are numerous and significant changes between the two. Interestingly, one of the biggest changes, also has been the AI, which is much improved in comparison to WITP, despite what you say. True there is no tutorial for AE, but the manual covers everything and there is no harm or reason, you cannot open up the smaller scenarios and play, making mistakes as you learn. A tutorial is not going to be any different and i would assume, simply be an extremely lengthy list of instructions, telling you to click this button, then that button etc... which i doubt is going to be a great help. Admittedly Im probably one of the younger players at 32 and extremely computer literate, having used them since i was very young, but the interface,, while perhaps a little overwhelming at first, is mostly intuitive. Buttons are clearly labeled and the various windows are opened by either clicking on the map or icons along the top of the screen. There really isnt any 'hidden' features or functions, that are hard to find or use. I think it is fairly obvious for example, clicking the disband option disbands that unit or setting a destination, is obviously going to move it wherever it is set and so on. Also i dont know why you would complain that WITP was not required to play to AE and that it makes the game less attractive to new users... surely the opposite is true and requiring someone to purchase and install WITP unnecessarily, simply to run AE would not only increase the price, but also possibly dissuade some people from buying AE. Do you boycott the majority of software from Microsoft, Adobe etc that dont include previous, older versions as well? While if Matrix is simply all about money and making as much as they can, your whole theory is rather flawed, as the last thing a business who wants to be successful should do, is piss off their customers. Why would Matrix Games deliberately seek to alienate users simply because they play the AI and ruin their experience? Surely they would be trying to keep ALL their customers happy and do as much as they can, to encourage people to buy the game and not the opposite as you seem to claim.
< Message edited by noguaranteeofsanity -- 1/22/2010 12:19:22 AM >
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