Russian Guard -> RE: Any other CoG forums out there? (9/28/2006 3:56:46 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Rapier117 Interesting this board can have a discussion about game exploits and loopholes but posts about CoG have zero or limited responses. It seems to me very few people still play this game and even fewer come here to post. Its only people that have just found out about the game (like me) that come here during their learning phase. The game designers even post to say they are working on other things atm. Anyone know of other CoG forums out there that have a reasonable sized community? I'm beginning to think that the replayability factor of this game is low. Certainly I'm finding I'm spending too much time at the strategic level (which gets to be a chore) and way too little time in tactical battles (which is 90% of the fun for me). It would seem to be a game that loses its shine quickly. Which is a real pity as the game concept is something that really appeals to me and has such a huge potential if implemented well. I adore this game, and have enjoyed it solitaire for over a year. I am not a beta tester. I think the re-playability of the game is excellent. I have tried every Nation multiple times now, on different game settings, and also try to influence the course of the game via treaties and such. For example, I tried to play a "historical" game by playing France and limiting my wars to more historical time periods and events, and used the Treaties mechanism to minimize wild wars (like those crazy Swede-Turk wars, for example). I was only partially successful, but it went fairly historical until about 1810... I am currently playing the game with 5 others, TCP/IP. Yes, we know of the problems (bugs) and are trying to work through and around them. It is doubtful we can, but until CoG fixes these bugs (and I do not believe TCP/IP bug fixes are a priority, since few play the game that way anyway), then we do what we can. After 2 false starts, we are in March 1806. I am France. I am deep into Austria but the war hangs in the balance. The Russians have commited their entire Army to the war and the Prussians force me to maintain 100,000 troops on their border as a guarantee of neutrality. I managed to convince the unplayed Turks (via treaty mechanism) to attack Russia; but the Russians have chosen to ignore their attacks, it seems (I can't tell for sure; I can't see Russian provinces to know what's going on there). It's a LOT different with humans behind the actions of other nations. My French siege of Hanover resulted in the "gamey" tactic I refer to in the other post, by the way...[8|] By the by - the unplayed powers are Turkey, Spain, and Sweden.
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