First Impressions: UI

The team behind the award-winning game Advanced Tactics is back with a new and improved game engine that focuses on the decisive early days of World War II! Decisive Campaigns: The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris is the first in an innovative series of operational World War II wargames that also include a strategic element. The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris simulates Germany’s military successes in Poland and France in 1939 and 1940 (including also a hypothetical “Sea Lion” invasion of Great Britain).

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First Impressions: UI

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Generally the game has very clear and pleasant UI, but there is room for improvement in the design:

- The UI is too horizontal, at very least the top bar could be made into a side bar, esp. since more and more people have wide screens with much more space on the sides, on such a monitor map looks like a very thin and long strip.

- Preferences could be accessible from the main menu, esp the ones concerning sound-music, now the only way change them is to start a scenario, while the music start playing from minute one.
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I am totally against sidebars. Up and down for game management, right and left for play, that's how it works for me. As to the preferences: it wouldn't hurt to have them available from the main menu. But then, there aren't that many options anyway.
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Well I agree with Borsook on the horizontal thing. I was very used to AT and the right sidebar, now it's in the upper side making the map indeed a bit long and narrow. Besides, human eyes are more adapted to scan horizontally (left-right, right-left) than vertically.

Moreover, I'd prefer if the rightclick for more info (rightclick and hold for more info) would be replaced with a mousehover in the same rightside bar. Not that I mind a very small upperbar in your upperscreen, but that would be for info you don't check regularly.
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Just remember, after playing wargames late into the night, night after night, some of us are indeed no longer truly human.  My eyes, for example, now scan in circles! 
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- The UI is too horizontal, at very least the top bar could be made into a side bar, esp. since more and more people have wide screens with much more space on the sides, on such a monitor map looks like a very thin and long strip.

The design goal was to have the game be playable on very small screen resolutions. Like netbooks for example.
Additional sidebar(s) eat up too much space in such cases.
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I play on a netbook and it runs very well.
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ORIGINAL: Marc von Martial
The design goal was to have the game be playable on very small screen resolutions. Like netbooks for example.

Why? [:)]
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