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RE: Par for the Course

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"PITA" interface? So what if it is? WitP has the worst interface for a game I have seen since "Stellar Empires" on my old TRS-80, but is the best game I have played to date. If you want Bells and Whistles, go play Myst, SIMS: Frat Party, or whatever other RPG the rest of the world is playing now. If you want a solid wargame, stick with Matrix IMHO.

Relinquishing my soapbox now.....

I have Company Of Heroes and that has all the bells and whistles. However, like you said and I agree totally, WitP is much more fun than COH. I go back to WitP, WPO, and UV when I want to feel like I used my brain and not just my eyes. [;)]

I don't own this GoA game yet, but after a while I might. I'm reading the posts.


"Bells and whistles" != interface.

And imagine how good WitP could be without the horrendous interface? WitP does not need anymore bells and whistles - but it could be a much, much better gaming experience with a re-designed interface. One that, for example, did not require the Japanese player to spend 8 hours on his first move doing exciting things like loading transports. Oops! I just overloaded that one! Time to reload from a save and start over!
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RE: Par for the Course

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Well sir..

I'm not the one who started a thread with sweeping generalizations in what I can only call an attempt to butcher the game.

Nice try though.

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RE: The interface

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Thanks for the criticism guys, I am going to give it a good go about doing something about the screen resolution issue at least.



Excellent!

This, IMO, is more important than the interface anyway - if the game is great (and it appears to be) the interface will be irrelevant once you play a few times. That small screen won't ever go away though...
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RE: Par for the Course

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Well sir..

I'm not the one who started a thread with sweeping generalizations in what I can only call an attempt to butcher the game.

Nice try though.

Ray (alias Lava)

Is this what passes for discussion around here?
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RE: Par for the Course

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OK, you guys have made your points. Nothing more to be said really. Lets not get in a pissing contest.[:-]
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RE: Par for the Course

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"Bells and whistles" != interface.

And imagine how good WitP could be without the horrendous interface? WitP does not need anymore bells and whistles - but it could be a much, much better gaming experience with a re-designed interface. One that, for example, did not require the Japanese player to spend 8 hours on his first move doing exciting things like loading transports. Oops! I just overloaded that one! Time to reload from a save and start over!

I for one would sure appreciate a better interface for WitP. We better be careful here, someone might get their little feelings hurt. [;)]
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RE: Par for the Course

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All I will say regarding the interface is that once you play a turn or two, everything falls into place and it is no problem.  Sure, I admit to left clicking when I should have right clicked a few times at the outset but that didn't last long. This is not a game breaker  people and anyone who passes on this game because they are under the impression that the interface is difficult to deal with will be missing out....
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Well I've just got it and whilst I admit the interface is a little quirky, I'd say it's just fine once you're used to it. I've been playing about an hour and whilst I'm no master at the game, the interface is taking no time at all from the actual game.

Second nature now.

I think somone mentioned another zoom out level would be good and I agree.
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Thanks for the criticism guys, I am going to give it a good go about doing something about the screen resolution issue at least.


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Thanks for the criticism guys, I am going to give it a good go about doing something about the screen resolution issue at least.


[8D]

IMHO, the windowed aspect doesn't concern me. But when I try to play the game on my desktop monitor, the map doesn't scale to the game window so I'm left with a bunch of blank screen where game map should be.
I hope this made sense. You friendly, company IT guy I'm not. [;)]
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This game is a piece of crap.  Incredibly bad interface.  Just a small window in the screen, much too small, no scrolling.  WTF is this guy thinking?? [:@]

The game itself is also crap.  What the hell does one have to do to attack?  All these phases are boring and waste time - I want to play the goddamn game, not tinker with it!  Commander Europe at War is a much better designed game.

GET THOSE PATCHES IN! THE GAME IS UNPLAYABLE NOW! [:@]
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lots of people posting how much they enjoy it, how the UI is fine, how the game is really cool, but no...this guy knows it all.....and all those other folks are jsut plain wrong I guess!!

I reckon ADHD....not enough ritalin...[:D][:D]

At least we won't have to see him back here tho[8D]
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YIKES! Take a stiff drink.
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If you don't like the phases then I fear you will never like this game no matter how many patches. For me they are the clever bit and a very refreshing idea. As for Commander yes it's a very good game one I'm also enjoying but hardly anything new Panzer General refreshed  refined and made strategic and the PBEM in that leaves much to the imagination this PBEM's the same as it does against the A.I. The more of this I play the more confident I am that the feel is right that might not mean much to many but I play alot of Panzer Campaigns and I believe the success of that system is all down to the feel of the game each battle feels right for what it tries to portray. With Guns of August you have a game that feels like World War One and plays like World War One perhaps it was just not something you really wanted.
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RE: The interface

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The game lacks polish in some areas (the game would be awesome full screen at 1600x1200 [:D] and I would love to be able to zoom in and out of the main map, etc.) but the mechanics are rock solid. It "feels" like a WWI game should, IMHO of course.
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This game is a piece of crap. Incredibly bad interface. Just a small window in the screen, much too small, no scrolling. WTF is this guy thinking?? [:@]

The game itself is also crap. What the hell does one have to do to attack? All these phases are boring and waste time - I want to play the goddamn game, not tinker with it! Commander Europe at War is a much better designed game.

GET THOSE PATCHES IN! THE GAME IS UNPLAYABLE NOW! [:@]


Who pissed in your Wheaties? It's a WWI strategic wargame that requires more than a wee-tad bit of contemplation. If you think this is too slow for you better stay clear of Witp or you'll be reduced to tears.[8|]
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RE: The interface

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This game is a piece of crap. Incredibly bad interface. Just a small window in the screen, much too small, no scrolling. WTF is this guy thinking?? [:@]

The game itself is also crap. What the hell does one have to do to attack? All these phases are boring and waste time - I want to play the goddamn game, not tinker with it! Commander Europe at War is a much better designed game.

GET THOSE PATCHES IN! THE GAME IS UNPLAYABLE NOW! [:@]

See now, THIS is someone butchering the game!

And someone who does not understand the seperation between the gameplay and the interface - on the other hand, that is a common trait amongst software users, and why it is worth the trouble to get the interface right.

Excuse me while I go play for a while. I finally have time to dedicate an hour or so to playing...
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RE: The interface

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The game lacks polish in some areas (the game would be awesome full screen at 1600x1200 [:D] and I would love to be able to zoom in and out of the main map, etc.) but the mechanics are rock solid. It "feels" like a WWI game should, IMHO of course.

Just imagine this thing at 1600x1200, seeing ALL of any given front on the screen at the same time...drool.
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RE: The interface

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This game is a piece of crap. Incredibly bad interface. Just a small window in the screen, much too small, no scrolling. WTF is this guy thinking??

The game itself is also crap. What the hell does one have to do to attack? All these phases are boring and waste time - I want to play the goddamn game, not tinker with it! Commander Europe at War is a much better designed game.

GET THOSE PATCHES IN! THE GAME IS UNPLAYABLE NOW!

Someone call the troll patrol! [:D]

How can you tell if this game is unplayable and crap? It was released ONE day ago! [&:]

Someone should stick to playing checkers. [:D]

OK...serious point time. Putting this interface thing into context...I don´t own the game BUT [;)]

Almost all these ¨war¨, ¨strategy games¨....whatever you want to call them are really VERY complex. One that comes to mind is TOAW, a true classic game trashed for it`s interface.

I love the game and have played it for years. Was the interface ¨intuitive¨ to where I could pick up the game and be playing in 10 minutes?

Are you kidding...No Way. The games too deep and complex. For that game, and I`m thinking this game too it`s like this. Once you figure it out though and get used to using it's interface you find a great game.

For a game like TOAW and I suspect this game too I don´t see how it's possible to build a ¨intuitive interface¨

The screen resolution thing...yeah, there should be options, all the way from 800x640 and up.

BTW Frank...loved your American Civil War game. I`ll get this one too eventually. [;)]
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