I know I’m a little late here, but here is the “Official” game video about Star Wars Rebellion
Hearts Iron 2 and Gary Grigsby's world at war
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.you really should play and learn the game thoroughly before completely condemning it.
I condemn it for the same reasons everybody else stated. It takes a long time to play and the complexity is much greater than AA. THe OP was asking if these games are like AA and they are nothing of the sort. So to guide him in his decision you would say don’t buy it, which is correct unless you got loads of time on your hands……some don’t.
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Hi Guys
I have had these two game sitting on my shelf for a while now ( have had the games a couple years ) and I was wondering if anybody here has or currently plays them? They do look somewhat overwhelming. I dont know if anybody here has done any reviews for the games
Thanks––IL, I don’t think he compared them to A&A. Nor did you simply say,…for me, these games take way too long. You basically just said they were cr*p!
----IL, I would AGREE WITH YOU COMPLETELY that these games take a long time!“Tall Paul”
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Nor did you simply say,…for me, these games take way too long.
I would AGREE WITH YOU COMPLETELY that these games take a long time!
1. It’s not a good game if you don’t have time to invest playing it.
2. Some people don’t have multiple days to deal with a GAME
3. You confuse the time it takes to play a game with complexity.
4. just spend countless hours just making one move. Got it.
Right based on these quotes: I SAID NOTHING ABOUT THE GAME TAKING TOO LONG.
Actually, i just played a game in 30 seconds. Loaded it, and then exited the game. It’s just like Axis and Allies!
I agree with “tall Paul” 100% as usual.
What do you all think?
“Imperious Leader”
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@Imperious:
Nor did you simply say,…for me, these games take way too long.
I would AGREE WITH YOU COMPLETELY that these games take a long time!
1. It’s not a good game if you don’t have time to invest playing it.
2. Some people don’t have multiple days to deal with a GAME
3. You confuse the time it takes to play a game with complexity.
4. just spend countless hours just making one move. Got it.
Right based on these quotes: I SAID NOTHING ABOUT THE GAME TAKING TOO LONG.
Actually, i just played a game in 30 seconds. Loaded it, and then exited the game. It’s just like Axis and Allies!
I agree with “tall Paul” 100% as usual.
What do you all think?
“Imperious Leader”
part 2, Tall Paul is a decent guy, so watch the crossfire…
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Personally I think this is another one of your “I can never admit when I’m wrong” episodes.
And part 2, Tall Paul is a decent guy, so watch the crossfire…
Personally, i think you just posted about 25 times more than [usual about the best save I can muster].
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Personally, I hope you enjoy every single one of the [posts edited by GG].
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Those posts would not have been edited, only yours.
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IL what is your assessment of ‘a world at war’?
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It is the easiest one of the bunch to play. But try Strategic Command. It is alot more like AA and they also have a ww1 version.
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I have Gary Grigsby’s World At War and found it a but too unintuitive. I also have Hearts Of Iron 1 and 2 (Doomsday) and as much as I love A&A, I think HOI2 is the best WWII game I have EVER played, seriously. It’s that good.
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I have Gary Grigsby’s World At War and found it a but too unintuitive. I also have Hearts Of Iron 1 and 2 (Doomsday) and as much as I love A&A, I think HOI2 is the best WWII game I have EVER played, seriously. It’s that good.
IL likes those “unintuitive” versions. :)
But I’m with you Lozmoid!
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I just like the ones that are like AA. Call them what you like.
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@Imperious:
Axis and Allies is a light wargame, it’s plays quick easy compared to HOI. The OP was asking if Hearts of Iron was essentially similar in play ( this is how i took it).
He didn’t even mention A&A. He just asked if HoI was good.
Go ahead and advise the OP to waste his money on it thinking it’s like AA.
He said that he already has it, not “should I get it?” It seemed more like you just kinda took a chance to bash it.
@Imperious:
1. It’s not a good game if you don’t have time to invest playing it.
So then by your logic if you’re very busy all the time, then Angry Birds is the best game ever made and every other game is terrible and not worth spending cash on, because if you don’t have time, it’s not good.
4. just spend countless hours just making one move. Got it.
That kinda tells me that you don’t understand how the game works. Left click stack of units, right click target. Move is done. What takes time is PLANNING your moves, and watching them unfold. Anticipating your military needs months before the front actually requires them, trying to force pockets and avoid encirclements, changing your strategies as they go on, etc.
I like you, IL, but you just kinda seemed like you jumped on a chance to bash a game you personally don’t like.
HoI3 actually lets you dumb down the game even further than A&A if you so choose. You could potentially automate every single part of the game and just name an objective for your HQ’s. Then it’s really only as complicated as you want it to be.
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Kdf,
Let’s just say that some people missed the “dumb down” feature.
Even though it was right in their face…
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He didn’t even mention A&A. He just asked if HoI was good.
He didn’t have too. He posted it here on the AA forums right?
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Go ahead and advise the OP to waste his money on it thinking it’s like AA.He said that he already has it, not “should I get it?” It seemed more like you just kinda took a chance to bash it.
It is possible to have an opinion that it sucks right?
Quote from: Imperious Leader on February 12, 2013, 07:57:31 pm
1. It’s not a good game if you don’t have time to invest playing it.So then by your logic if you’re very busy all the time, then Angry Birds is the best game ever made and every other game is terrible and not worth spending cash on, because if you don’t have time, it’s not good.
That would be you’re logic. I don’t have ALL DAY to be playing that game, some people do. There is nothing wrong with disliking the fact that you need to invest 15 hours to finish the campaign.
That kinda tells me that you don’t understand how the game works. Left click stack of units, right click target. Move is done. What takes time is PLANNING your moves, and watching them unfold. Anticipating your military needs months before the front actually requires them, trying to force pockets and avoid encirclements, changing your strategies as they go on, etc.
HoI3 actually lets you dumb down the game even further than A&A if you so choose. You could potentially automate every single part of the game and just name an objective for your HQ’s. Then it’s really only as complicated as you want it to be.
I want to control everything in the game and still have it the same complexity as AA and finish in 3-4 hours tops. Where do i toggle that?
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@Imperious:
He didn’t even mention A&A. He just asked if HoI was good.
He didn’t have too. He posted it here on the AA forums right?
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Go ahead and advise the OP to waste his money on it thinking it’s like AA.He said that he already has it, not “should I get it?” It seemed more like you just kinda took a chance to bash it.
It is possible to have an opinion that it sucks right?
Quote from: Imperious Leader on February 12, 2013, 07:57:31 pm
1. It’s not a good game if you don’t have time to invest playing it.So then by your logic if you’re very busy all the time, then Angry Birds is the best game ever made and every other game is terrible and not worth spending cash on, because if you don’t have time, it’s not good.
That would be you’re logic. I don’t have ALL DAY to be playing that game, some people do. There is nothing wrong with disliking the fact that you need to invest 15 hours to finish the campaign.
That kinda tells me that you don’t understand how the game works. Left click stack of units, right click target. Move is done. What takes time is PLANNING your moves, and watching them unfold. Anticipating your military needs months before the front actually requires them, trying to force pockets and avoid encirclements, changing your strategies as they go on, etc.
HoI3 actually lets you dumb down the game even further than A&A if you so choose. You could potentially automate every single part of the game and just name an objective for your HQ’s. Then it’s really only as complicated as you want it to be.
I want to control everything in the game and still have it the same complexity as AA and finish in 3-4 hours tops. Where do i toggle that?
IL, there are few PC based strategy games you can complete in 3-4 hours. The best that I can come up with is Civilization V on an extra small map. Honestly I can’t think of any game with the complexity you are asking for that can be played in such a short period of time.
HoI3, while amazing, does take several 3-4 hour gaming sessions to complete- depending on what your goals are. There are smaller scenarios, such as barbarossa, overlord, etc. Also, in HoI3, if you automate nothing, then it will take a very long time to complete. I usually automate static fronts so they respond to invasions- such as automating the German forces in France & Norway while I concentrate on invading Russia.
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IL, there are few PC based strategy games you can complete in 3-4 hours.
Not true at all. I did suggest Strategic Command which lets you finish in like 2 hours. That’s what i recommended to the OP before.
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Well IL, I did say few games, not no games. Without having played strategic command, it does look a lot like a simplified hearts of iron game. Having said that, it doesn’t look like I would be able to play strategic command in 3-4 hours- looks more complex than that.
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It is like AA, real simple and fast paced. It conveys all the drama of WW2 in just a couple of hours without any fuss. It came out before HOI btw.
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So there is no confusion this is the version i recommend, because it turns out they got like dozens of versions… ( didn’t know that)