Hearts of Iron by Paradox
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Frank W.
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i decided same as you. i was excited when i heard a WW2 version with all the research stuff came out, because i played EU2 quite often. but, the price of the US version is to high over here, so i went to their forum to see, when german version will be out. and after reading some posts there i think it´s much better to wait till february for the german version. perhaps then will patch no.3 be out and improve it to playable level....
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HoI: Could be a contender when it's done
After reading the Matrix forums about a Paradox game (a paradox in itself, I would imagine), I decided to investigate this Hearts of Irongame that has been touted "the greatest wargame in the galaxy" or something like that.
Read the Strategy First forums for over two hours, read some dang cool AAR's, read about the pro's and con's, read some reviews on other websites. Synopisis: A really interesting game that I may possibly pick up after about six months more of much needed patching. IF that happens, this baby could be a contendah on my hard drive.
Read the Strategy First forums for over two hours, read some dang cool AAR's, read about the pro's and con's, read some reviews on other websites. Synopisis: A really interesting game that I may possibly pick up after about six months more of much needed patching. IF that happens, this baby could be a contendah on my hard drive.
"Nothing is over until we say it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!"
Re: HoI: Could be a contender when it's done
Originally posted by Poindexter
After reading the Matrix forums about a Paradox game (a paradox in itself, I would imagine), I decided to investigate this Hearts of Irongame that has been touted "the greatest wargame in the galaxy" or something like that.
Read the Strategy First forums for over two hours, read some dang cool AAR's, read about the pro's and con's, read some reviews on other websites. Synopisis: A really interesting game that I may possibly pick up after about six months more of much needed patching. IF that happens, this baby could be a contendah on my hard drive.
definitively needs patching, but has potential, imho...
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Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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I have nothing more to say other than this
showthread.php?s=&threadid=30726
If this doesn't say enough, nothing will.
showthread.php?s=&threadid=30726
If this doesn't say enough, nothing will.
I LIKE that my life bothers them,
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
Originally posted by Les the Sarge 9-1
I have nothing more to say other than this
showthread.php?s=&threadid=30726
If this doesn't say enough, nothing will.
Well maybe if you had played the game, you might actually have something useful to say?
As it is right now, the best you can do is bring up other peoples points...:rolleyes:
Reiryc

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Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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GamesDomain:
"Overall, Hearts of Iron is a real disappointment. While Paradox had admirable goals in mind when they set about fashioning this remarkably detailed look at World War II, the company didn't take enough time to consider the playability of the end product. Simply grafting the socio-political scene of the early 20th Century on to the Europa Universalis engine does not make for a good game. Combine that with the fundamental instability of the program and you've got a game that -- regrettably, considering the amount of dedication that was put into it -- should be avoided."
Dan
"Overall, Hearts of Iron is a real disappointment. While Paradox had admirable goals in mind when they set about fashioning this remarkably detailed look at World War II, the company didn't take enough time to consider the playability of the end product. Simply grafting the socio-political scene of the early 20th Century on to the Europa Universalis engine does not make for a good game. Combine that with the fundamental instability of the program and you've got a game that -- regrettably, considering the amount of dedication that was put into it -- should be avoided."
Dan
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Talk about bad planning. What were they thinking when they started to program this game? HoI has many issues that could have been foreseen with good planning.
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Originally posted by Zakhal
HoI has many issues that could have been foreseen with good planning.
A growing "consensus" seems to be that the plan to use the good but inappropriate EU engine was Issue #1. Further, had they made the game turn-based with fully supported PBEM, the AI lapses would be less show-stopping. And the whole damned project would have been less complicated.
After about 100 hours of my life wasted on the puppy I will say this:
The Combat Model sucks.
The decision to use Real Time instead of Turn Based was Dumb.
The use of Tiles instead of Hexs was a Poor Choice.
You cannot port the EU II Engine to 1936 and expect Good Things.
The Tech Tree flow is too complex and Badly Thought Out.
The Game as sold is really a $49.00 Buggy Beta.
For a Game that purports to be a historical simulation of WW II it seems impossible to replicate many of the actual events, equipment and Tech. in the Historic Time Frame.
The Manual is next to Useless.
Yes, Paradox are Good with patches, they are also Slow with patches.
I will re-vist this in about 1 year, although I doubt with all Bugs crushed the basic Game will work as a realistic Grand Stratigic Sim of WW II.
2 1/2 Stars for Now.
The Combat Model sucks.
The decision to use Real Time instead of Turn Based was Dumb.
The use of Tiles instead of Hexs was a Poor Choice.
You cannot port the EU II Engine to 1936 and expect Good Things.
The Tech Tree flow is too complex and Badly Thought Out.
The Game as sold is really a $49.00 Buggy Beta.
For a Game that purports to be a historical simulation of WW II it seems impossible to replicate many of the actual events, equipment and Tech. in the Historic Time Frame.
The Manual is next to Useless.
Yes, Paradox are Good with patches, they are also Slow with patches.
I will re-vist this in about 1 year, although I doubt with all Bugs crushed the basic Game will work as a realistic Grand Stratigic Sim of WW II.
2 1/2 Stars for Now.



