golden delicious
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ORIGINAL: Willard I checked out that link above. The site had some interesting stuff, but seemed to be a bit outdated by a year. Additionally, it was really difficult to put the info there in "context" as I have no previous TOAW experience. Obviously if Matrix is catering to the old TOAW crowd, using other website links and banking on TOAW's street reputation may be the way to go. If they are trying to expand their customer base to include others, like myself, I would argue this is not the way to go. Anyway, just my two cents. The feature which Matrix seems to be pushing most is the improved AI. This is very much something which is aimed at new players. I'm not going to lie to you; a lot of people have a very hard time getting into TOAW. There is a lot of information there, but if you've played wargames in the past you should have a general idea of what works in warfare. What works in warfare, on the whole, works in TOAW, and you can play reasonably well without ever having to read a unit, combat or replacements report.
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