heliodorus04 -> RE: 1.04 Beta: Why was Refit mode neutered? (4/28/2011 11:41:16 PM)
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Tarhunnas said: It is striking that every poster with little or no apparent playing experience who says the game is unplayable because rule x is wrong seems to see it from the German perspective! I have yet to see a post like for example "The rules on isolation are too hard on the Soviets, this game is unplayable" from poster "Vlasov" with 1 post. It would be striking if this were actually true. Re read Heliudovus's whinny post about Hq buildup, or olegs crying about "nazi supermen". Both of them have posted several hundred posts, apparently have playing experience and can support what they say with arguments and logic. And none of them have, as far as I know, pronounced the game unplayable on the grounds of a single rule. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, and even some whining on occasion, but that is very far from posting once and pronouncing the game unplayable because of a single rule. +1 especially the 'some whining on occasion' part. People who refer to something as 'unplayable' are, as I read it, trying to call someone incompetent or worse, a fraud. They're trying to invalidate someone, and in the case of WitE, they're trying to invalidate what Matrix has done here. If you can't see that Matrix has released a truly ground-breaking and awesome product, you're not really a reasonable person as I use the term 'reasonable.' If that's not what you mean, try substituting the term 'broken' for 'unplayable' and you'll be perceived as less harsh. There are still some things in the game that need repair or change. The First Winter rules were proved 'broken' and a major patch has addressed that. We're all still waiting on a better, more realistically modeled air war. But it doesn't make the game unplayable. I also wonder if any of the (not speaking to you specifically) 'unplayable' crowd are even bothering to play versus human beings. I've played a bunch of people, all of whom have been cool and helped me learn things as we played. It added to the enjoyment, and where there were problems, a good opponent will acknowledge them and agree to 'house rules' to avoid exploiting the games existing problems.
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