ORIGINAL: Yellowcactus
I think the biggest challenge of Computerizing WiF will be to format the game in a way that will allow players to study the map with a holistic view. Perhaps if we all bought 60 inch monitors, the world could be seen in detail. The problem lies that (Expecially with naval stuff) you have to be able to connect units in distant sea zones in your mind. I feel like the interface will be a great challenge. -Still want to Beta Test the game though!-
-Yc
Wait, don't give up hope!
I play Rome:Total War in 1080i resolution on my 55" Sony LCD Widescreen TV. Can you say beyond fantastic? For desktop activities 720p resolution looks beyond fabulous. Technology is catching up with needs of the true Grognard!
After giving up at least 1 day(usually 2-3) a month for the last 15 years, I can say I've wasted a huge portion of my life pretending I'm smart and can lead the armies of the Third Reich to victory. I love to say that even though I play this way, I am fabulously content in the idea that this is nearly impossible.
Gary Grigsby and friends have put much love and care into the boardgame. I could give a heck about the AI myself, but I'm not making those decisions. The fact I spend 3-12 turns setting up a game plan for an invasion in a particular place puts the AI at a decisive disadvantage.
I would be eager to beta, and have a friend who would love to also.