golden delicious
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I realise these have been answered before but I'll add a little. quote:
ORIGINAL: Koniev A] What is the learning curve like? You can just sit down and start playing (which I found wasn't the case with WitP). Also, being good at wargames is probably a big help. However there are quite a few mechanisms which you will have to get used to. quote:
C] Rate the Ai as a learning tool and as an opponent. Tactically good, strategically poor. quote:
D] How accurate historically is TOAWIII? Depends on the scenario. Put it this way: if you work at it, you can accurately simulate a wide range of conflicts and campaigns. Most scenarios, however, haven't seen that much attention. Before Rhinobones chimes in, I'll point out that TOAW can also be used for intellectually interesting fictional scenarios, which are good for competition play with no historical context.
< Message edited by golden delicious -- 1/15/2008 11:52:02 AM >
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