coregames -> RE: It's a disgrace (5/6/2005 9:10:10 PM)
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Empires In Arms has taught us that converting board games to computer games may not really be the best idea. I've said this before on this site and I'll say it again: If matrix realizes that the problems with AI and PBEM are too great to overcome in producing an exact, computer version of WiF...create a whole new game based on WiF but not necessarily the same game. I would just like to see a massive, detailed, WWII grand strategy game that can be played PBEM. It should have the scale of WiF (or even larger) and it should approximate the 100 hours or so of play time to complete. It would be great if it incorporates many of the features of WiF but the designers shouldn't handcuff themselves to the boardgame, as it obviously appears this is greatly hampering development. I understand MacGregor's frustration, especially when you have no opponents nearby, as was my case until recently. But most of the WiF purists that I have heard from have serious doubts about the plausibility of PBEM with MWiF. If it is heresy to design a computer game after WiF but not faithfully recreate it exactly as the boardgame, then call it something else.[:)] I believe that purism is not the only issue here. WiF has evolved through 20 years of extensive playtesting by thousands of people worldwide, and numerous revisions, to get to the point it's at now. Perhaps Matrix could start essentially from scratch and produce a game that fulfills your wishes, but to match WiF's current quality it might require another 20 years of playtesting and revision to get back to the level WiF is at today. By departing on a tangent in the name of PBEM, Matrix may well find itself longing for the headaches of developing EiA; don't discard 20 years of the game's evolution please. Perhaps there is a way to deliver PBEM, through the AI, scripting for the non-phasing side, or an optional streamlined mode. AI is another subject entirely, one I know must be causing Robert Crandall and company fits. It sounds like they may be considering a pre-AI release; I just hope it is WiF, and not simply based on it.
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