Erik2 -> First impressions (3/21/2016 1:34:02 PM)
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I love the game, it is fairly easy to play, but hard to master. A few points (some have probably been mentioned by other players). Graphics: Love the old style, but there is way too much orange for my taste. Make the oceans a light blue and the neutral regions grey or sepia-coloured. That should still keep the old map-style. I think there is a bit too liberal use of wood panels, it is behind both the individual counters and in the unit list background. This makes the screen too busy/cluttered. Unit movement: Units without generals should be able to move 1 region. They did have commanders... It is an administrative chore to split up armies, move the lone general to a single unit just to relocate it. Movement cards could be restricted to units with generals. Leaders: Please add tool-tips to allow you to see the name of the general with his statistics. The general's icon should be different than the generic unit icon on the map, maybe a guy on a horse. Naval battles: These are too simplistic currently. Maybe you could have two sections similar to land battles. One section would hold ships that can only fire. The closer section would hold ships that of course fire (with better effect), but you can only capture D-ships in this section. Add admirals which would add their bonus to one ship attack during each turn. Add naval cards that would increase training for one/two selected ships moving them from 2 -> 3 or 3 -> 4. Animations: There are several animations during battles that is ok to watch once or twice. Later they are just disrupting the flow of the game IMO. Examples: All units clearing their disruptions can do that in one take. Remove the wipes for pursue and when the battle is finished. They look like old TV wipes and looks odd compared to the old-style map. For naval battles it would be better if all your ships were already lined up for battle. It is tedious to select each one and move it to the line-up. Let the game put the best ships in the line if you have a mix of 2s and 3s. Thanks for listening
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