pasternakski -> RE: When? (6/15/2009 5:51:14 AM)
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ORIGINAL: cwie If Steve, by some coincidence, also happens to run 3 and half years over his initial public date, he'll release in "Autumn '09" - which is roughly his current estimate. I'm anxiously awaiting late '09! Well, and this highlights something that Erik Rutins, among others, has confronted (and been forthcoming enough to discuss, however briefly, in these forums) concerning "ports" of cardboard-and-paper wargames into computer versions. Several years ago, there seemed to be a tacitly accepted notion that such conversions were a piece of cake. Turns out, they are as big a conquest as Monte Cassino - or even bigger. I think the problem to be that taking the simple meaning of a short paragraph of wargame rules and turning them into working software routines - then integrating them with hundreds, if not thousands, of others - has turned out to be not just a can of worms, but an entire 55-gallon drum of snakes. Then, to superimpose a credible AI on that? You've got to be kidding. Steve is laboring magnificently. I extend my congratulations - and condolences - to the likes of Marashall Ellis (of EiA fame - or notoriety, depending on how you see it). I respect CWiE, although, as noted, the market is limited due to the lack of an AI opponent. We gotta be careful, men, lest no such undertakings ever be undertaken again (sorry, my best friend is an undertaker, so I try to play up his profession whenever I can). Let 'em be. Wait for the product. Encourage by your kind forbearance the efforts of other aspiring developers to "electronicize" some of those great old titles we love (I'd sure like to see such an effort with some of the old AH "classics," like Tactics II, Afrika Korps, Waterloo, or even Air Assault on Crete/Invasion of Malta). Teaches me more respect for some of those early attempts, like AH's run at Third Reich, which I still have and fool around with from time to time (although, admittedly, CoS-FE is way better from the ground up - for me). I'm waitin'. I'm buyin'.
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