RE: Still finding it very difficult to master this game
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:40 pm
Hi Igor
I completely agree with the point you make, which seems to be overlooked by experienced players of this game. With a board game you do what you want, how you want. Even if you play the game wrong, you are still able to continue. With a computer game if you do not follow the correct sequence you are unable to continue with the game. It is not possible to ask the game why it has stopped, or what you should do to continue. This is why is it so important to have what I call the basic mechanics of the game explained.
I am therefore very pleased that Marshall has agreed to provide a tutorial which would allow newcomers to the game to master the computer interface.
Some experienced players seem to be confusing the difficulty of mastering the mechanics, and the need for a tutorial to cover these subjects, with the much more complicated problem of understanding the military and political stragegy of the Napoleonic period. I agree that the tutorial should not attempt to cover this aspect of the game, and indeed I also agree that it would not really be possible to do so. Whether the AI is sufficient to provide a historically accurate outcome is a different matter,and one which should not be addressed in this strand.
Thistlebarrow
I completely agree with the point you make, which seems to be overlooked by experienced players of this game. With a board game you do what you want, how you want. Even if you play the game wrong, you are still able to continue. With a computer game if you do not follow the correct sequence you are unable to continue with the game. It is not possible to ask the game why it has stopped, or what you should do to continue. This is why is it so important to have what I call the basic mechanics of the game explained.
I am therefore very pleased that Marshall has agreed to provide a tutorial which would allow newcomers to the game to master the computer interface.
Some experienced players seem to be confusing the difficulty of mastering the mechanics, and the need for a tutorial to cover these subjects, with the much more complicated problem of understanding the military and political stragegy of the Napoleonic period. I agree that the tutorial should not attempt to cover this aspect of the game, and indeed I also agree that it would not really be possible to do so. Whether the AI is sufficient to provide a historically accurate outcome is a different matter,and one which should not be addressed in this strand.
Thistlebarrow