battlevonwar -> RE: Professional Opinion (3/16/2017 6:14:09 AM)
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James, I remember Bill from somewhere, I just cannot place him right off. It may have been ole Axis&Allies club. I miss those days and I miss BattleFront. SO far the transition hasn't seen you guys learning the curb while I'm studying the Scripts :P I need competition !!! When SC started it was this little baby game with tiny hexagons and Fighters that would just obliterate little men boxes. Now it's quite more in depth. Simply beautiful! I never really became a true fan of the PG series but tried it once. One other fully Grand Strategic Title came out in the past 6 years covering WW2 that's not RTS. It didn't take and remained unpolished. I feel the designer felt left in the cold some. Sometimes too complex loses the casual gamer. I have been trying a lot of games lately. AGEOD got me back into Civil War History and there is something just so immersive about being stuck for a moment in your mind in these old situations, machines or locations that must be remembered. AGEOD's Civil War 2 much like SC 3 seems to have that appeal with depth that keeps people coming. Some games that take a long time don't keep people playing. Give this time......it will catch on stronger..... quote:
ORIGINAL: James Taylor I told you guys years ago about SC when it was over at BF, but there were very few takers, many of you were locked into Matrix games, which are good, but nothing like SC was for the strategic scale. I'm glad Hubert and Bill brought the game to Matrix-Slitherine so that the fan base will expand and finally, hopefully, SC will get its due recognition. I can't even begin to tell everyone how much SC has progressed over the last decade, you had to be there, and there are some here, I'm sure, that can remember. An endeavor as such SC is didn't just happen, it took a dedicated fan base, lots of feedback, much more testing, great scrutinizing, trial and error and of course Hubert first and then Bill. Hopefully this is not over, a great game like this, in the mold of PG, should carry through to more generations, not just because of the great game play, but because the inhabitants of this planet should never forget about the tragedy this game is based upon.
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