Macclan5
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Joined: 3/24/2016 From: Toronto Canada Status: offline
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Being a relative newbie myself I am now far enough along to pass along my epiphany. I read it posted on these forums once before (*source forgotten) but it is so very very true. "The greatest enemy of good is perfect" -- Before I purchased I have read much about the huge learning curve, the clickfest, the micromanagement. Further the challenges with AI, the lexicon of terminology, and of course the necessity to be able to recite the entire order of battle for each regiment, battalion, and division in the pacific theater. All of which is at best only partially true and may or may not make the game more enjoyable depending upon your style. To a certain type of war gamer some of the truest aspects (like OOB) may be highly appealing. I now approach mid 1943 in my first game. Historical difficulty, Player Defined Upgrades off, "no reload challenge due to unfavorable results", and escorts required for off map convoys. I think I am winning the war. This has simply been one of the most intellectually stimulating computer hobbies I have ever had. Worth every penny a hundred times over. I have now learned so much I have done "wrong" ; and still this game is simply amazing. I am constantly fighting the urge to restart actually. But the adage is correct. I don't need to be perfect to enjoy the game. I'll be perfect 'next time' on a harder level or when I can dedicate time to be a thoughtful PBEM partner. --- The community on these message boards is also incredibly helpful, informed, and often humorous. Do yourself a favor and buy into this game: 1) Read the manual. Print it from PDF at work, or pay $6.25 (CAD) at the UPS store for the color print out off your USB stick. You don't need to recite line by line but it answers the most obvious of questions ; and surprisingly it sticks when you play. 2) Play the Coral Sea / Guadalcanal tutorials. Shorter in scope, less stress, so educational. Don't sweat it when your audacious 1st landing is destroyed by air power and pushed back into the sea. 3) Ask this helpful community if still stumped 4) Abandon yea - your spouse and children.... Ooops <edit> that part out.
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A People that values its privileges above it's principles will soon loose both. Dwight D Eisenhower.
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