I really wanted to like this

Battles In Normandy is the third game in the Decisive Battles game series. Battles in Normandy recreates all aspects of the Normandy campaign, from the landings on the first day to the final climax of the campaign at Falaise. Strategic Studies Group rewrote the Decisive Battles game engine for Battles in Normandy with a host of new special rules for amphibious and airborne operations, plus a huge number of other enhancements.

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RSGodfrey
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I really wanted to like this

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Having read so much about it I expected to be buying this title.

However I cannot get on with the user interface. I play HTTR and FPG and I find them intuitive hardly requiring any effort but BIN requires effort even after plodding through the laborious tutorials.

Hey ho, I suppose its horses for courses and each to their own.

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Fred98
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Sure is.

I have HTTR and can't get into that.
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I've been on the HTTR beta team, and I can vouch it's a great game series and system.

I remember when I first got KP, I almost felt overwhelmed by the richness of the map and the difference in the interface. After a while, when my eye got trained to recognising the useful information from the eye candy and I got into a turn routine, I started enjoying it.

I have a few gripes with the interface (I don't like the right-click/hover thing to get unit details) and I so would like having delayed tooltips/unit info when hovering over units on the map. But there's no doubt KP/BiN are quality games and I'll continue buying them as long as the series evolves.

Give it a longer shot. :)

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When I first started playing BIN it was hard for me to get used to the system. I played through the tutorials and then went on to the Overlord campaign. After a week of that I went back to the tutorials and spent a lot of time reading and re-reading to understand what was going on. The second time through a light came on and the system started to make sense.

This is now one of my favorite systems for a game and I will buy future releases when they come out.
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Its really not that diffcult it may look like that at first but its really a very well done system. No operational game has come close to this kind of detail yet simple interface which makes the game addictive and fun. I can't wait for the other battles to come out.
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thanks for the encouraging replies.

OK - you have stiffened my resolve - I will plunge in yet again
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