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How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/12/2019 6:58:20 PM   
VonWulfen


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Hello all.
In terms of complexity and depth, how does the game compare to GG`s War in the West/East games?
Is it easier to learn?
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RE: How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/12/2019 7:01:21 PM   
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It is much less complex, you can probably manage to play some sort of a game by just starting a game or watching a few videos.
Turns take a fraction of the time of WITE/W.

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RE: How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/12/2019 7:10:51 PM   
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Many thanks, sir.
Though I enjoyed war in the west I really struggled to get to grips with the naval and air aspects of the game.

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RE: How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/13/2019 3:32:45 PM   
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In some ways I like the original dos version of GG War in Russia better than the newer one. I'm also big fan of Hearts of 3 due to its complexity. Warplan is much easier to play and is a good game with more updates coming.

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RE: How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/13/2019 4:31:05 PM   
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It's not really comparable because the scope is more strategic/operational. It's a big picture game, and you have to deal with economics and diplomacy along with the military aspect.

While simpler mechanically than the Grigsby games, there is a lot to think about in the big picture.



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RE: How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/13/2019 4:34:35 PM   
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Different kind of game - as depicted just above.

Main differences are in the fact this game is -playable- in a good timeframe, and is not about excess at mental wacking level of micromanagement, that keeps it to the -gaming- level and not replaces a 5 years course of study for an university bachelor.

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RE: How does the game compare to War in the East/West? - 11/13/2019 5:49:15 PM   
VonWulfen


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Many thanks chaps.
After playing a few experimental turns I feel a lot more confident than I did with GG/WITW.
Looking forward to learning more about the game mechanics and features.

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