Blackacre -> (1/20/2002 10:00:00 AM)
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I have to apologize, I was a little tipsy when I posted the above comment, didn't mean to be so harsh, heh.
I have a great interest in the WWII Pacific Theater, as I spent several years on a tiny pacific isle (3 miles X .5 miles) as a kid, one that the Japanese were kicked off of, Kwajalein.
When I was there, we could still walk out on the reef at low tide and find expended ammo, bomb framents, etc. On occasions, rifles, etc. were still unearthed. Even bodies. Our sponsor there found an old Japanese machine gun and had it on display in his living room, but I can't remember the type. Not to mention the sunk LST's, etc., around the lagoon that were available for diving.
I would LOVE to get my hands on a game that comes close to what UV hopes to be.
I was quite struck, tho, by the dated graphics, a similar criticism leveled by many reviewers against Fortress Europe. Graphics have come a long way from the 2D screenshots I have seen so far, and good graphics always enhance gameplay.
I'm not talking about state-of-the-art stuff found in the latest Castle Wolfenstein, or even that in Everquest, Dark Age of Camelot or even Empire Earth, but at least I think graphics along the Civilization line of titles stuff or heck, even something along the lines of what we saw in Pacific General a few years back, to stay sorta within the genre. The years-old Operational Art of War, with its very limited graphics, is another example of what should at the very least be considered a minimalist effort with regard to graphics.
My two cents. =D
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