stevemk1a
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Joined: 3/30/2002 From: Penticton B.C. Status: offline
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Just speaking for myself, I would say that it does ... I used to be an avid ASL player, but lack of opponents, space, and time made it hard to play. A number of years ago I bought a computer, and found computer wargames as a very convenient way to indulge in wargaming. I love Spwaw (and some other computer wargames) and I feel it has great depth and scope, but it's a different experience ... I actually play exponentially more human vs. human games on the 'puter than was ever possible with cardboard and puched counters. I also feel that computer wargames offer as great a depth as boardgames, but with boardgames you get a intimate understanding of the mechanics (because you have to calculate them , which, I suppose gives them a different kind of depth, as Computer wargames can perform a lot more mathematical number crunching than a guy with dice, a pencil, and some charts. There's still a lot to be said for having a few beers and playing a boardgame face to face tho ... If you've never tried it, you're missing out on something. Listen closely .... I think I hear Les the Sarge tromping this way!!
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