![]() ![]() ![]() I learned so much in the year I was there, mainly about programming but I also learned how to play poker too We made games such as Winter/Summer Games, Monopoly, Risk, and loads of others that some of you may have played on. We made games for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC464 (and 664) as well as Commodore 64 and others. When I was 16 I did a kind of internship with a software company. Strictly speaking, even though I have "official" models, neither rules nor models are intended be exclusively used with each other. I am not a programmer, but I am in a similar enough discipline to know that, if you have not been spending your formative years fiddling with mods and computer programming at a basic level (and thus already have some basis to build upon) but are starting from scratch, you are going to want to aim much lower starting out. So while it rather depends how driven you are to put the hours in and learn, but I fear that a game as large and expansive as a PDX grand strat is probably beyond the scope of a single developer unless you basically make it your life's work or something. I will just observe that it took me fourteen years to write and release my set of starship rules (admittedly, it was very much part-time), though you could also count in the (self-taught) CAD design for 3D printing which I also created starships fleets with as part of that workload. I'm using Agree, when I'm agree, I'm using Helpful when it's helpful for me (not as more powerful version of Agree), and I use Respectfully DIsagree when I'm disagree (not when I believe my opponent is a moron). If you ever believe (by comments going to mail or any other way) that my editing actually change meaning without proper notification, especially in major way, please, feel free to scold me. I'm doing it because English isn't my native language, and I'm doing a lot of mistakes - not by meaning but by grammar or orphography - that, with thoroughful rereading, I often found and want to edit. You can't declare your understanding of fun as universal one.ĭisclamer: I'm editing my posts often. Please keep in mind that "fun" is subjective. Still, it's a personal opinion, and I can be wrong, and I remember it even when I'm arguing fiercely. P.S.Suggestion for AoE4 - Pantheon System OverhaulĮverything written up there is a personal opinion that, I believe, is based on some grounding, and I'm ready to defend this opinion. If you really hated the game so much, why did you keep playing it for more than 2 hours? Wonder why you have 5fps all of a sudden, only to realize you unplugged the power supply. It's time for Glorious Communism to take arms. 1940, Germany and Italy are failing in the border war with France. Realize you have 5 research slots and dominate research.ġ0. Cry a bit, because that means that all that time was just wasted.ĩ. Join Comintern while France betrays your Glorious Ideology and joins Allies, while still being Communist.Ĩ. Make France into Communism for the heck of it.ħ. Attempt to get some oil in the Mediterranean - only to see UK throwing protectorates on everything you even think of attempting justification.Ħ. Realize that bumrushing isn't enough - start landing all over Africa to take out last pockets of "resistance"ĥ. (I mean, it literally ran around winning every battle)Ĥ. Glorious Communism wins because Stalin sent some random supertank division that saved the day. Laugh at anything with your 20-30k fleetsĢ. Repeat 1 and 2 until you can take on Fallen EmpiresĤ. Bumrush a neighbour, vassalize and absorb.ģ. Seriously can i get my money back, revoke my key the game is not of merchantable quality.ġ. This is the worst game you have ever produced Paradox all glitter no gold. Let alone the gfx interface that doesn't easily show where your unit are or the terrain, its caught between showing too much zoomed in or nothing zoomed out. I can win games simply by mass producing the current tech and just mass attacking, tried it, it works and i can watch tv at the same time rather that waste hours with all the micro choices that you spend a day and still cant figure out what the heck is going on, its all broke esp trying to get you armies to move to a front. You can introduce all the effects/decisions but end of day all this game is terrible. Really all the player is doing is playing back stage to the AI doing the work for you. Nothing happens unless i attack someone as per stellaris you can play for 8 hours and feel like your playing a simm game. Played now for a good while, the game is just way too complicated and frustrating, all your decisions when you figure out how to make them work seem to do nothing but add a few % here and there but the biggest problem is : ![]()
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