I'm not a newbie when it comes to WWII games. Since I have my degrees in History, I play almost every game that comes out. I bought this game new 'back in the day' (and for anyone who missed the oh-so-fun days of trying to get things working in DOS, this one caused me fits!), and thought I knew what I was getting into. After all, I had played heavily around on the Eastern Front with Clash of Steel (boy, I wish I could get THAT to work on my modern PC!) and High Command, among others, and the richness of the detail really apealed to me.
It did'nt take long before I got overwhelmed, though. Well, that was 10 years ago -- I was just a high school teenager at the time. Recently, needing a a break from Pacific War's Matrix Edition (another game I bought and loved back in the day) and UV, I noticed the remake of this game and thought I would check it out.
I'm happy to see the bugs have been fixed, but the same issues/complaints/problems I had all those years ago are still here.
The's game just too complicated. I've read the manual three times and poured several hours into it, from both sides, but I can't do anything near what happened historicaly. In the Sec 41 as Germany, I can hardly take any land in Russia before the Russians stop me. I can't figure out why when I have overwheleming strength, rotate in fresh units, and have them supplied, and it's good weather.
The factories confuse me. Do I want to mess around in them? What should I do or change? How can I get the better units to the front that both sides need?
I wish the AI was smarter. I want to assign some parts of the front to the AI and pertend I'm a Army Commander and just focus on one small area of the war, but the AI is too stupid to conduct the rest of the war in a good manner and I find I have to take over everything.
The graphics were awfull even back in DOS days. It's hard to spot and reconize all of the units, the terrian, and the other important things on the map.
The movement and combat orders seem to be shoddy at best. It's very hard to tell a stack of units to move to one hex and attack the enemy units there and actually have them DO it, even if well supplied and moraled. They just won't move for some reason.
I could go on, but those are just the major issues that come to the top of my head.
Don't get me wrong, I'm willing to sink more time into this game and give it another chance. I WANT to like this game. But it seems I'm missing something that is preventing me from doing so.
Please help.