Balthazar Gerards
Posts: 43
Joined: 7/3/2005 From: Amsterdam Status: offline
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I've had a dozen or so non-Napoleonic-hobbiest-but-strategy-game players in-house for testing and feedback: the initial reaction of every one of them was that they found the Napoleonic details confusing. They don't recognize the old flags, don't know the names of things, don't associate uniforms with nations. I try to be close to my customer, and we use flags and units that are as historical as possible but that still cohere in such a way that is accessible to new users. never read something like that from a designer working on a napoleonic project by the way for the french, the 3 colors was only use in 1815, during most of the period it was a diamond, certainly to confusing.... if your army look like a mexican one, it's not only an RGB color question but also the general design of the uniform and shakos. It's only requiered to have a minimun background on the period. quote: Your enthusiasm for this project is charming. difficult to be very enthusiasm when I think than the Russian guard will look like the French Old Guard but in green quote: I have received an enormous amount of enthusiasm and encouragement for our game via electronic mail, and I am certain that the Napoleonics community at large will be as understanding of the need for such compromises. I begin to ask myself if you use electronic mail tactic like ADM's Bush . quote: Also, because of the severe time constraint we have, I have to prioritize work and I might not be able to fix it, because there are plenty of critical things that must be addressed. the last time I have heard about severe time constraint was for "Pax Romana" .... Just curious, I've been reading the old-epaulette-colour&size-discussion: 2gaulle, how on earth did you become a betatester for CoG (your initial attitude towards the developer was so . . . negative, your tone so angry)? (not trying to be offensive, just fascinated by your (as it seems to me) 180 degrees swing!) (excuse my rather sloppy English)
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