Joel Billings
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Joined: 9/20/2000 From: Santa Rosa, CA Status: offline
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With WitE, we focused on the ground game and abstracted a lot of the air elements. That was a design choice given the focus of the war was the land war, unlike WitP where we had to focus on the air/naval elements and in many ways the ground game suffered. WitE and WitP (and WitP AE) are very different games. Both are massive, but other than that it's hard to compare them. They attract the grognards and we are proud of that. If you like land warfare games, you will probably like WitE. Although I acknowledge the points of view of all here on the forum, and recognize that WitE is in no way a perfect game, don't let the negative comments alone deter you. grognard (plural grognards) 1. a grumbler; one who grumbles 2. an old veteran soldier, specifically an old grenadier of the Imperial Guard (Grenadiers à pied de la Garde Impériale); an old complaining soldier WitE and WitP AE are both popular games being enjoyed by many. If however a very detailed day by day air war is what you are looking for, then yes you're probably better waiting for WitW. Since we had to deal with the strategic air war over Europe and issues of air control over water in ways we didn't in WitE, we came up with a more detailed air game in WitW. We tried to do it in a way that would not overwhelm people because we still are dealing with a ground war that is much more involved than in the Pacific. We did not want to switch to daily turns for the land war but found a way to effectively do this for the air game. As an example of how things were abstracted in WitE, the air units are assigned to air base units that move across the map. This is clearly an abstraction. In WitW, we have fixed airbases on the map, and the ability to create new airbases and expand the sizes of existing airbases. We plan to move this air system to WitE 2.0, however, it will take time for all of that to happen. In the meantime, you might find that you'd like WitE as it is. I think the question is more about your own interests in whether you like the old massive Eastern Front boardgames like War in the East, Drang Nach Osten or Fire in the East, or whether you prefer naval/air/land games like War in the Pacific.
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