knob
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This is a post copied from another forum I visit, but I'm wanting other opinions. So if something sounds out of place, it's because it's from another board: Over these past few days, I've been doing a PBEM game of Combat Mission: Beyond Overloard with raydude (He said he's going to do an AAR, so expect to see a report of it soon.( This will be one of the very few games I ever played to completion, and I have to say..I freaking love it! At first, I dreaded it. I don't know the game, I'm not an expert on all of the WW2 weaponry (Although I'm not completely clueless either) Needless to say, I've had to resort to Google to look up a few things to see what they did. (I had no idea what a Gammon bomb was, which, unfortunately for me, seems to be a pretty famous type of grenade, so maybe I don't know as much as I thought I did). Anyway, to the point of the thread: Because of this, I've been really considering getting another war game. Since I'm enjoying CMBO so much, I was really considering 'upgrading' to CMBB or CMAK. And that's one question I have: I really don't know much about North Africa and WW2, so how similar is CMAK to CMBO? Is it mostly large desert maps? But, on the other hand, I'm considering something on a larger scale. I've used search and gone through some of the other posts, and that left me with a few questions. I'm really tempted to bite the bullet and go all out with it, and buy War in the Pacific. But I'm really worried I'll be biting off way more than I can chew. I hear the tutorial for the game is 68 or so pages, and the manual is considerably larger. My big thing with these sort of games is the interface. Combat Mission has a fairly straight forward interface. How is WiTP's interface? How tough is it for a wargaming newbie to get into it? I was also considering HTTR or Korsun Pocket. I'm freaking torn. I have no idea what to go with. Korsun Pocket was raved about. HTTR sounds fairly newbie friendly. WiTP is such a massive game that it'll undoubtably keep me busy for a long time if I can get into it/start to understand it. And CMBBB/CMAK are just a blast to play: Simple for a newbie to learn the basics, but there's so much depth once you really get into it. And since this thread will attract some wargamers, just a random question thrown in that I've wanted to ask: Opinions on Sid Meier's Gettysburg! We've had this game for the longest time and never even bothered installing it. (Jewel case edition, no manual or anything) so I'm paranoid about installing it. That's another thing I should mention, I seem to have a short attention span, if I can't figure it out, I seem to give it up. But if I have someone to play with and ask questions to, I'll usually get into it (As in a PBEM game). So in the end, if I end up getting one of these games, I'm going to need a PBEM opponent or two or three.
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