Gary Grigsby’s World at War: A World Divided Released

Gary Grigsby’s World at War is back with a whole new set of features. World at War: A World Divided still gives complete control over the production, research and military strategy for your side, but in this new updated version you’ll also be able to bring spies into the mix as well as neutral country diplomacy, variable political events and much more. Perhaps the largest item is the ability to play a special Soviet vs. Allies scenario that occurs after the end of World War II.

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An interesting question might be, if a person were to rely on the manual from the first version for basic game understanding, would that be a bad idea?

Is there too much that is changed and or different, that a new manual is a much better idea?
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ORIGINAL: Les_the_Sarge_9_1

An interesting question might be, if a person were to rely on the manual from the first version for basic game understanding, would that be a bad idea?

Is there too much that is changed and or different, that a new manual is a much better idea?

There is a ton that is different. The interface is the same, but there are major new items and many old items that have been greatly modified. I wish we could have made a section of the manual that just listed bulltet points covering what was different about the two games (and called out sections to go read about each). Unfortunately this didn't get done. Perhaps someone will provide this someday, but for now, you really need to read the new manual (at least the parts that are not about the basic interface).
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Yay! Bought it with the discount and downloading right now! [:)]
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ORIGINAL: Joel Billings

ORIGINAL: Les_the_Sarge_9_1

An interesting question might be, if a person were to rely on the manual from the first version for basic game understanding, would that be a bad idea?

Is there too much that is changed and or different, that a new manual is a much better idea?

There is a ton that is different. The interface is the same, but there are major new items and many old items that have been greatly modified. I wish we could have made a section of the manual that just listed bulltet points covering what was different about the two games (and called out sections to go read about each). Unfortunately this didn't get done. Perhaps someone will provide this someday, but for now, you really need to read the new manual (at least the parts that are not about the basic interface).
Yes a section of the manual listing the differences between the two games would have been nice. I also look forward to someone cleverer than me explaining the new intricacies of combat especially bombardment and suppression because trying to follow what the heck has gone on in the combat reports screen has got me a little confused. However, my initial assessment is that it's a great game and anyone who enjoyed WaW is in for a treat.
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Combat is indeed a good deal more complicated now. In WaW it was easy to follow every single little detail in combat - in AWD I groan when I have to do so for larger battles as part of testing/coding. So, dont worry too much if it takes you a couple of games/weeks before you feel in control again - thats all part of the fun.
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Well, that promo code is a GREAT idea... Many thanks to Matrix.

I'll download this game asap.

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I just want to say thanks for such a great expansion to the original world at war. Im enjoying it very much, now I just need to find someone to play it with as im getting better than the ai :)
 
The only thing i miss is the combat animations..made every combat more exiting.
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Prob solved please ignore
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Sadly, I appear to have missed the deadline for taking advantage of the 35 percent discount. Too bad, as I can't justify spending so much for an upgrade, no matter how advanced it is. If you ever do renew discounts for current owners of Gary Grigsby's World at War, please let me know -- I do enjoy the game.

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Sadly, I appear to have missed the deadline for taking advantage of the 35 percent discount. Too bad, as I can't justify spending so much for an upgrade, no matter how advanced it is. If you ever do renew discounts for current owners of Gary Grigsby's World at War, please let me know -- I do enjoy the game.

Tim

Just call customer service and explain the situation. They will work with you and get you that 35% off - they worked with me and I am a happy customer!
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