RevRick
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Joined: 9/16/2000 From: Thomasville, GA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: leadhitter I'm actually still waiting for my copy to arrive. I have limited experience in strategic games (Panzers and Rising Sun) and they are nothing like this.....but I'm pretty geeked up about jumping into this one with both feet. I've ben all over the forums trying to pick up info while I wait for the game. Any suggestions or hints to help me learn quickly? Not knowing the other games, I cannot discern what your understanding of game scale is - but I can tell you that this game far surpasses any other game in scope (West Coast USA to West Coast India/Mid Asia) and depth (individual PT boats and commanders, individual aircraft squadrons, etc.) than anything I have played, and I have been playing for 43 years. So, for one: don't get impatient. two: don't begin with the grand campaign - it will overwhelm you in detail and complexity. three: do play one of the tutorials, and then one of the small campaigns to get a feel for timing, and the need for logistical planning in the game. (Of course, I did not do this. I had been playing Uncommon Valor for two years, so I just jumped in with both feet - bloody near drowned.) four: The AI is good to play against to get started, or to game out some modifications you might happen to make for your own benefit (be careful with the editor, it can be a friend, it can also ruin your day.) Look out for topics on the board here. This bunch is very informative (almost beyond comprehension to some of us!) and very willing to help. Some even may be willing to start a PBEM game in a short scenario. PBEM is unbelievably different, and more fun, than playing the AI. Human beings with functional brain cells don't behave nearly as predictably as the AI will. Just for starters... Shalom
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