Replayability?

The Seven Years’ War was fought across the globe and called by some the first “World War” as virtually every major power participated. In the center of events was Prussia, almost constantly at war and lead by the now legendary Frederick the Great.

Relive the exciting and trying days of Frederick the Great in Horse and Musket: Volume I, the improved and expanded combination of the previous Prussian War Machine and Prussia’s Glory titles. Horse and Musket: Volume I is a reboot of the successful Horse and Musket series, including not only two solid historical titles in one package, but also many new game features, a powerful new editor, and a complete graphics overhaul to an already acclaimed gaming system.

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bssybeep
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Replayability?

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Considering a purchase.

The description list 10 battles, 40 scenarios total.

*Is there a campaign?
*Are there random placement of opposing forces each time you play a scenario?
*any other random factors in each battle?
*ai scripted or dynamic?
*Looking for any input as to the longevity of the game.

Thanks!
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Zaraath
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RE: Replayability?

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From the Wargamer preview:

http://www.wargamer.com/article/2708/ho ... -i-preview

Game Editor Features

* A detailed and powerful editor is at every player’s disposal which includes the ability to edit maps, units, order of battle, and game data.
* All game data is accessible and can be saved in each unique scenario:

* Movement rates and costs
* Combat modifiers
* Morale modifiers

* Scenario components can be saved separately for easy use in multiple battles.
* Set the unit portrait for each individual regiment, battalion or battery.
* Support for up to 5 variable sounds per action
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RE: Replayability?

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From the game info it looks like there is a full new editor for the game.
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