zakblood
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Joined: 10/4/2012 Status: offline
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i've never played a civil war game before this, only loaded a demo or 2 and tbh not liked it either, seen Ultimate General Gettysburg and thought it was for kids, very arcade and not a true war game. AI is good if you play it correctly and historically, alter and do stuff that may or totally wouldn't have happened and yes then it's only as good as the wildness of your play style, if you leave flanks open, supply road not protected and have no interest in keeping the other side from your rear, then you may find it only a slight challenge and may have to make the difficulty harder. play as history played out but alter it slightly, then your in for some fun. head to head or pbem is where it comes into it's own, and tbh i play neither, so 200+ battles played and still either against the AI or myself for a real challenge, as you can have fun with history and unit, places and terrain, bring on the editor and unlock more of the maps, which imo are one of the best in any civil war game to date. the detail of units with the information gathered in the OOB is again second to none, so history buffs and general players like myself who have no idea at least can try and alter history, or make there own. choices and depth is great, learning curve is no greater or less than any modern war game, manual and books add depth and teach you the basics, but it's time spent playing which will make you a general, not reading, you need to lose more than a few battles and play both sides before you may fully understand the game, give it the time it needs and this game / sim will reward you, don't spent the time and it will frustrate the hell out of you and beat you senseless. are you a good general? or to do you pay a high butchers bill for your mistakes? either way, buy it, play it, enjoy it. or come here and moan about it, then some thing can be changed or altered or explanined. no game is bug free, or patch less and no matter how long in development, it still needed playing by a larger number of players before little issues pop up, look at GTA V, cost how much to develop? how many active testers? how many post release patches have there been and counting? i'm too old to be a fan boy, but i love war games, i love windows, i like Intel, max ram, fast to good cards, normally AMD ones and latest intel cpu's. so yes i'm another more than satisfied customer, and have no splinter in my bottom (fence sitters)
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