@Imperious:
You’d figure they could at least find one intelligent person to do these things.
They don’t care. They do the minimal crap to just get by. The picture is like some idiot took it from his cell phone and posted it. They probably don’t have any decent cameras. Look at the script on the advertisement… its a total joke… looks like its written by someone who has no clue what AA is about.
And you know very well that the game will be shorting some pieces… i just can’t wait for the latest mistake… you know its around the corner… some huge gaff, typo, or only 6 German stukas?, or 6 Mech infantry? Something is definatly going to be wrong… it has happened too many times before and it will happen again…
We already know of one thing… India does not match up with the other board… It will look like the bottom of a milking cow. ( two peaks)
It just never ends because these people are true minimalists who have every excuse for every occasion. Man i wish i was in charge of that office… id fire everyone and deny severance and pension to all past employees.
Seriously?
Look, Wizards certainly made some serious errors with AAP40, and I’m sure they will have new and improved errors with AAE40.
BUT!!!
Nothing about this image is an error. There’s a reason (as has been discussed elsewhere in this thread) that every single box back image has a not-even-remotely correct setup. It’s because they don’t want to let that information out yet. If they posted a high-resolution picture of the map with the correct setup, there are enough super-excited anal-retentive people on this board (I know, I’m one of them) that we would already have broken down the unit setup to within an infantry or two, and drawn accurate maps of the board. We would already have games in progress on AABattlemaps and tripleA, and people would be stealing their work resources to print out high-res maps on their large format plotters. Some people, having gone to the effort of making bootleg copies would not be inclined to buy the real product. Others who are super excited to see what’s been made will have seen it all, and be less willing to run out and get it right away. They’ll plan to buy it eventually, but in some cases eventually will turn into never. Both of these effects will directly affect their sales. On the other hand, if they build up enthusiasm to a fever pitch with properly timed spoilers, then die hard fans will rush out to buy, and people who are on the fence will get swept up by their friends and the excitement and will make a purchase that they may not otherwise.
Remember, Wizards is selling four things inside the box that you buy:
- The board
- The other physical components (pieces, markers, charts, etc.)
- The rules
- The starting setup
Now, anyone who bought AAP40 will already have the rules, minus some political rules, national objectives, and technology. Those additional rules have been spoiled or can be easily deduced in most cases. Certainly close enough to get a 90% solution
Anybody who has several copies of earlier games (as I’m sure just about everybody on this board does) has enough of the pieces (minus a few Mech Infantry and Tac Bombers that I’m sure they can jury rig out of other parts or painted parts) to provision all powers.
That leaves the board and the starting setup, and a single high-resolution picture of the starting setup would leak that information completely in a matter of hours.
Nothing about this picture is an accident. They showed us exactly what they wanted us to see.
I’m sure they had a professional photographer take ultra-high resolution photographs, and then spent time figuring exactly how much they needed to down-rez it to show what they wanted. Similarly, upon consideration, I think that they had someone familiar with the game set it up deliberately so that 1) all countries (particularly the US and France, since they’re one of the new hooks) are represented, 2) the board is “evocative” of what the board will look like in play without 3) looking anything like the actual setup.
This is a movie trailer. It shows a few big explosions, a couple great one-liners and catchphrases, and makes you want to see the movie/play the game without giving away the farm.