Queeg -> RE: Best WWI game from Matrix? (7/30/2014 3:55:30 AM)
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ORIGINAL: BYU 14 World War 1 Gold is the deepest of the three and had great potential which was never fully realized IMO. Minor stability issues, but offer more in the way of politics than the other two. WWI Centennial Edition is a re-release of WWI Gold and available on Steam. While it has had a few glitches on release (mostly relating to installation on Steam) it's built around a new game engine that greatly improves performance. WWI Gold was virtually unplayable because the game ran so sluggishly, but WWI CE solves all that. The game finally is playable. Of the various WWI games, I prefer WWI Gold (now CE) simply because it's a completely unique game. It's based on a board game, has a unique rule set and great atmosphere. The other major WWI games (including Battlefront's Strategic Command and AGEOD's upcoming End All Wars) are all based on more general game engines, and I always come away with the feeling that I'm just playing the WWI version of a game I've already played before. Not to say they are bad games - they're not - but WWI Gold/CE offers the freshest approach, by far.
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