Major Bong -> RE: I'm $94 Poorer (12/5/2014 5:47:27 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Qwixt Congrats. I am still deciding between Witp:AE and this. Have fun and let us know how it goes. The beauty of War in the Pacific is that it adds something which I can only call an rpg mechanic. The game is modeled down to individual pilots and ships and in the campaigns you often follow the tour of duty of your favourite squadron or your preferred battle wagon, giving the game a sense of drama as if you followed the hero of a war movie. Also the little animated ships and the plane icons make things come alive a lot more, compared to the more sober counters of War in the East/West. The personal drama of losing your best carrier to a lucky submarine torpedo, is hard to beat though...in the Pacific I always felt a lot more attached to my units than in Russia. War in the East/West is a lot more about fighting though, while War in the Pacific is usually a series of short and frantic battles followed by longer lulls until you get your logistics ready for the next operation. Also War in the East makes you feel more like a supreme commander who gives general orders and leaves the details to his staff, which is nice since sometimes it can become a bit annoying having to micro everything in War in the Pacific. I would say for a more strategic approach and if you like to have constant battles I would go with War in the West, if you love to micro-manage everything and want a strategy game which also looks a bit nicer (for example animated battle screens, animated icons for every ship, invasion screens and naval gun fire) then go with Pacific. Both are great games, but they offer a very different experience.
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