WITE vs. WITP

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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I concur. Visitor counts at the WITE and WITP:AE fora have achieved a rough parity over the past couple of weeks. Sometimes WITE is ahead, at other times WITP:AE. I'll bet that, a few months from now, WITP:AE will again be the undisputed champ.

We can all breathe a big sigh of relief. WITE is not the death of WITP:AE.
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i'm confused as to why some people think that WitE's popularity level might threaten that of WitP:AE?

I have both games now myself.
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

i'm confused as to why some people think that WitE's popularity level might threaten that of WitP:AE?

I have both games now myself.
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Me too - reckon there is a lot who have both.
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I own both games and visit both forums, but I do spend more time in AE than WitE. If I ever get comfortable with WitE I would like to try a PBEM game, but for now I am very comfortable with AE and play multiple PBEM games.

I am positive that neither WitE or AE will disappear any time soon.
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My AE opponent pretty much disappeared into WitE-land. I know that has happened in four or five other AE PBEM games, too, as I received emails and PMs from players were were in various stages of displeasure over the abandoments. So I think some of us developed a feeling that WitE might pose a threat to AE if that trend continued, but it seems to have tapered off considerably over the past few weeks.
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I had one AE PBEM game dwindle away, but strangly he seems to be continuing another AE PBEM game. I didn't really press it, he didn't respond to one turn and a follow up didn't get any response, so I just dropped it.
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

i'm confused as to why some people think that WitE's popularity level might threaten that of WitP:AE?

I have both games now myself.

+1.
And WITP:AE is still better, IMHO.

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