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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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montesaurus
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I just wanted to let you guys know that I personally know 5 other gamers who have never bought any Matrix products, but will as soon as Empire in Arms comes out!
Do a good job on this wonderfull game and you will endear yourself to many hard core gamers, and their pocketbooks! I graduate from school this December, so you have till then to get all the bugs worked out, before I become impatient. :') Till then I'm too busy to game enough to merit starting an EIA campaign.
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ORIGINAL: montesaurus

I just wanted to let you guys know that I personally know 5 other gamers who have never bought any Matrix products, but will as soon as Empire in Arms comes out!
Do a good job on this wonderfull game and you will endear yourself to many hard core gamers, and their pocketbooks! I graduate from school this December, so you have till then to get all the bugs worked out, before I become impatient. :') Till then I'm too busy to game enough to merit starting an EIA campaign.

Well, we certainly appreciate your vote of confidence. We are doing our best to succeed. I personally own all of the Matrix games, though I have precious little time to ever play them. But, you will be happy with what we produce.

Carry on,
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You can add at least one more Matrix noob to the list. I'm looking forward to both EIA and WAW this summer. I used to play AH War and Peace a long time ago and have been waiting for a decent strategic level Napoleonic computer game. EIA looks great. [:)]
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Mark Breed
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I, too, will be a first time buyer of Matrix product.

As will be at least two other of my five-six friends that will be playing EiA.

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Another new Matrix recruit here due to EIA. I am also looking forward to War in the Pacific having played the VG games version and the original Gary Grigsby (sp?) version.
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Also here because of EIA, but I love a good game, so after I see EIA, others I have seen on this site may follow (though I have only been here a few minutes).

There is a small cadre ready to snatch up EIA here in Holland, MI. We loved it. After beginning to puruse the forums, I am wondering "what is EIH?"

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EIH stands for Empires in Harms, an open file with "advanced" rules made by players.
They make the game better but more complex than what it is, so it is a good thing that Matrix had considered some of them for the version 1 of the PC game and hopefully all of them in the future to let the players chose them.

http://www.empiresinharm.com

Have fun reading the rules!!
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Already said that [:D]
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