Thinking of Buying

From the front lines in France and Russia to the deserts of North Africa and the airfields and convoys of Britain, the campaigns of World War II are yours to command in WW2: Time of Wrath! This turn-based grand strategy title, the highly improved and expanded sequel to WW2: Road to Victory, puts the player in charge of the political, economic and military decisions of one or more Axis or Allied nations, including minor nations.
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Dr. Foo
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Thinking of Buying

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Hello all!

Normally I play The Operational Art of War but I have been looking for a grand WWII game that will simulate all aspects of the war, production, U-Boat War, Strategic Air War, etc.

I prefer games with counter symbols rather than tank or other equipment icons, turn-based, and solitaire is OK.

I have been looking at this game and the PC version of War in Europe by Decision Games.

Does anyone have both? If so which would you recommend?

I am sure both are great games I just want the most complete experience without getting bogged down in micromanagement, I found War in the Pacific too heavy on the book keeping side and not as enjoyable as I would have liked.

If anyone has any input I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback.
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RE: Thinking of Buying

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You might try the demo and decide do you like Time of Wrath or not.
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RE: Thinking of Buying

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ORIGINAL: doomtrader

You might try the demo and decide do you like Time of Wrath or not.

Thanks I saw the demo link in your sig in another thread and thought the same thing...DUH! I could have just downloaded the demo. [:'(]


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RE: Thinking of Buying

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I dont think that War in Europe can be played against an AI, from their website it looks like you have to play against another human player?

My reasons to buy ToW
-Perfect blend of complexity, just above a beer & pretzels game
-Feels like a board game but the computer figues out the CRT's for you, no charts to look up everytime
-Active developers who interact with the community
-Only some very minor problems at release, 1 hotfix released and a patch coming soon
-Modding community is already starting to make some nice counters and maps
-and finally...I'm Pro-Polish! Maybe to the level of Norman Davies!
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RE: Thinking of Buying

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ORIGINAL: JFalk68

I dont think that War in Europe can be played against an AI, from their website it looks like you have to play against another human player?

My reasons to buy ToW
-Perfect blend of complexity, just above a beer & pretzels game
-Feels like a board game but the computer figues out the CRT's for you, no charts to look up everytime
-Active developers who interact with the community
-Only some very minor problems at release, 1 hotfix released and a patch coming soon
-Modding community is already starting to make some nice counters and maps
-and finally...I'm Pro-Polish! Maybe to the level of Norman Davies!

+1 on the reasons stated...additionally, I also grew up in a Polish neighborhood [:)]
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RE: Thinking of Buying

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ORIGINAL: oldspec4

ORIGINAL: JFalk68

-and finally...I'm Pro-Polish! Maybe to the level of Norman Davies!

+1 on the reasons stated...additionally, I also grew up in a Polish neighborhood [:)]

Everybody loves Poland and the Polish people!

Did you know that one of the supreme court justices of the State of Oklahoma in the USA was an Officer for the Polish Army in 1939? He didn't see much fighting. He hung around his home in Lvov after the 1939 campaign until one day, he decided to walk to the Rumanian coast. He caught a boat and made it to England. He joined the Polish infantry divisions raised by Britain and he fought against the Germans in Italy. He was captured by the Germans.

After the war, he somehow made his way to the USA. Boy, we are lucky to have him ! What a great guy.

I visited Poland myself in 1993. I went to the Masurian Lakes resort area. I hung out and drank beer with some Polish dudes there. Unemployment there at that time was 30 percent.

Only the dead have seen the end of War.

-- Plato
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