Where are the AARs?

Achtung Panzer:Operation Star is an Eastern Front wargame with solid graphics and sprawling battlefields that really emphasize the scope of WWII tank combat. The gameplay is a remarkably realistic turn-based and real-time operational/tactical hybrid wargame that continues the series begun by the acclaimed Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943.
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henri51
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Where are the AARs?

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This is the second Matrix game in a row that has no AARs at all after a few days of postings. AARs usually give a pretty good feeling for the game. Videos are more of a publicity tool, especially videos without any oral comment where I see a cursor moving around and units magically appearing on the map or moving around or blowing up. I watched a couple of the videos and still don't have a clue as to how this game works.

Let me be clear - no AARs means no sale for me!

I vaguely remember downloading the original demo of the previous version of this game when it first came out, and all the instructions were in Russian. I erased the demo from my drive after some frustrating hours of trying to figure out what was going on. I am not going to repeat that experience until I am sure that this is not a recycling of that experiment.

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Since getting no response from my previous post, I spent a couple of hours searching the web for reviews and AARs for this game, and I was surprised by the overwhelming positive reactions of some of the reviewers, including some I respect like Singleton Mosley (actually his AAR was of the previous version of this game - Kharkov).

One thing that is not obvious from the publicity is an interesting innovation: each scenario has a number of moves (say ten), but each move is broken down into a series of real-time 3-D battles, so on the next move, you have to deal with whatever happened on the previous move.This is different than say Combat Mission, where each scenario is ONE continuous IGOWEGO series of moves until the end.

To come back to reviewers, a fair number of them consider this game the best WW2 tactical game, which is not the impression I got from the lack of information on this forum.

I still don't understand why this site has no AARs which for me are the best selling-point for any game. At least someone other than me should post links to some of the best AARs on other sites.

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RE: Where are the AARs?

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Try the new demo for this game,its much better than Kharkov,still pretty frustrating ui,ut not as mind boggling.
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