When we us non beta's see some screenshots

Empires in Arms is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. Empires in Arms is a seven player game of grand strategy set during the Napoleonic period of 1805-1815. The unit scale is corps level with full diplomatic options

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When we us non beta's see some screenshots

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Well!;)
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I agree!

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Just when will we see some recent screenshots???

Curious minds want to know. :)


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Yes please, more screenshots!

Or is the release time so close? :)
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As the game progresses in it's design and testing we will do some screenshots. At this point right now we are not ready to show anything new... We want it to be like it was on your first date... :D
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I hate first dates... :D
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Oh, but then "she" must be LOOKING good...!
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Is she going to put out?
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Post by peskpesk »

So, is anybody at matrixgames going to update the EiA site soon? :( As far as I know it's still very old screenshots and info at the site.

http://www.matrixgames.com/Games/Napole ... nshots.asp
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It appears that we are not going to get any new screenshots so maybe we should just stop asking.

There is two reasons for this:

1) The process is going much slower than we expected and they don't have any new images (god, I hope this isn't the case).

2) They just don't care enough to take the time to put the screenshots up.

That's the way I see it.
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Or... things are in fluctuation and what we see now may not be what we get later (art and stuff changes).
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Or ... maybe the development team is concentrating on the game engine and not on the graphics for the moment...

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Originally posted by mmurray821
Or... things are in fluctuation and what we see now may not be what we get later (art and stuff changes).


I think that is the point. Things have changed, that is what we are saying, so let's see the changes.
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Originally posted by Wynter
Or ... maybe the development team is concentrating on the game engine and not on the graphics for the moment...

Jeroen.


Or maybe the programmers and artists are actually two different people/departments.

I am not trying to **** anyone off, just giving my opinion. But it would be very nice if you would think before you post. Thank you.
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ryta1203 wrote:I am not trying to **** anyone off, just giving my opinion. But it would be very nice if you would think before you post. Thank you.
For someone not trying, you sure are awfully good at it.

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dpstafford wrote:For someone not trying, you sure are awfully good at it.

BTW, I'm good at it too, but I usually have to work at it a bit.
And that's exactly why ryta1203 was removed from Matrix.
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