roth
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For the most part, I prefer to play historically-based games. That said, one of the appeals of ATG to me is the versatility of the non-historical -- including random and weird (SciFI?) scenarios. Some of the AARs that involved such scenarios were the main reasons I bought ATWW2. Based on what I'm reading on this forum about ATG, my inclination is not to purchase it, even though I would get the discount as an owner of ATWW2. It sounds like it has many improvements over the earlier version, but it also appears to lack a lot of features that may make the game extraordinary. I suspect that there will be yet another version which I may do well to hold out for, or a major set of mods or revisions that incorporate these features. These may make the purchase of ATG more appealing down the road. I want to support Matrix and its game developers -- and, believe me, I've done so -- but at some point (with so many unplayed Matrix games still stacked up in the queue) -- I'm inclined to wait a while to see what happens with ATG. I loved the old Empire and it's later improvements (Deluxe, EDEE, etc.), so I expect that I would love ATG for its more nuanced or sophisticated improvements on the Empire games and ATG's predecessors. On the other hand, I'm getting weary of purchasing what many seem to see as intermediate (though perhaps excellent intermediate) games. In ATG's case, I regret that a decision like this falls on Vic, for whom I have great respect. But I've had an apple or two out of this barrel with things like Gary Grigsby's WWII games, the Crowns of Glory, and the Wars in the Pacific. At some point, a purchaser -- however willing he may be to support Matrix's efforts -- is entitled to draw the line and wait for next year's version. I'd be happy to be persuaded to change my mind, so anyone who feels strongly enough to do so, persuade away. It probably won't take much to make me cave. For now, though, I'm likely to save my money for other games, like Time of Fury -- which I gather (and am hoping) may be a more or less finished version of what its two predecessors intended to be. Welcome any comments.
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