JudgeDredd -> RE: Stalingrad (11/30/2011 8:09:51 AM)
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Weeeelllll..... If we just think about it for a wee minute - first off, it's not sacrificed anything - in fact, it seems it's been me and my play style. What the AI has done as expose my mistakes. I've been the one leaving a gap in the lines. I've been the one leaving the door open to my supply routes. The AI has taken advantage of that - so I am VERY pleased with this. It's an AI (one of the very few) that actually punishes you for making mistakes. The manor in which it does it? I don't know...you say a real commander wouldn't do it. I'm no commander - but I am human (apparently) and I've done it. I'm not saying it's a realistic simulation a commanders use of his forces on the battlefield. Perhaps that even depends on the commander...but I do know this... 1. In the context of a game there is actually great reward for sacrificing a unit here or there to cut supply lines because it takes enemy units away from the frontline to open those supply sources again which you desperately need 2. In the context of a game, the AI can slow the advance of the enemy units - and therefore slows the transfer of those victory points and prestige 3. In the context of a game, the AI is a challenge - probably not for everyone - we've already heard of people winning this scenario by turn 16 - but it's punishing me for my errors 4. In the context of a game - the AI seems to use it's forces to great effect - either by exploiting your errors and advancing through gaps (sometimes reinforced, sometimes not - as long as it means cuting units off from supply) or by defending in depth at the right places and does so, seemingly, at the right times. We can all argue whether what the AI is doing is real life or not...but at the end of the day, I have a game here that can actually give me a challenge. That's refreshing. It has simple mechanics and gameplay with very little variety in units. It has air strikes, supply drops, extended supply lines - but these are all quite difficult to pull together. I love this wee game. Best £25 I've spent on a game in some time.
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