World at War or War in Europe?

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World at War or War in Europe?

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Hi All,

I'm trying to decide which one to buy: World at War or War in Europe. Any thoughts or recommendations? I could always buy both! :D
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I recommend WiE. The easier of the two to learn the game system.
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Easy. WaW, then get the TRP mod.
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A more easy way : Buy Hubert and Bill ! :mrgreen:
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jjdenver wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 1:52 pm Easy. WaW, then get the TRP mod.
How come?

I love EaW but i am wondering what WaW does better? (Or is it only that it covers the entire globe?)
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Javidor wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 2:09 pm I'm trying to decide which one to buy: World at War or War in Europe. Any thoughts or recommendations? I could always buy both! :D
I recommend War in Europe as a first too. Not having to figure out the grand strategy for Japan, India and China as well as every other major power simplifies the learning curve a bit. Plus, it's the same scale of map as used in the SC World War One game so you have a leg up on that one too.
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