Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: brady on May 29, 2004, 11:38:35 PM
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I know a lot of folks on this forum played or are still playing Uncommon Valor, War in the Pacific is it's big brother and looks to be a whole lot better, in many ways other than just the scope of the game:
http://www.warinthepacific.net/main.asp
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Is it out yet?
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Is it the UV game engine for the entire war?
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It will be out soon, like in the next month i suspect, it will be available in Europe and Austraila, and the States, from their warehouses in those areas, it will also be available by digital download.
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It is the UV engine for the entire war, but they have made extensive modifications to it, many things are different though, read the sight or visit the forums at:
http://www.matrixgames.com/default.asp?URL=http%3A//www.matrixgames.com/forums/
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Oh, this one will be bought within .5 seconds on being up for purchase.
I still play UV, was up till 1 am last night with it.
Drives the wife crazy.
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I wraped up my last PBEM UV game a few weeks ago, in anticapation of doing WiTP games, They say it will take you a year or so of PBEM turns to do the whole war scenarious (depending on how many turns you do a day).
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Sounds like Gary Grisby.
Has anyone ever completed Bombing the Reich? It is one of those games that if you played six missions a day four times a week it would still take you almost a year to complete. And that is offline. I couldn't imagine a 1943 BTR campaign PBEM. It would take longer than the actual war.
Great depth, look forward to playing it thats for sure.
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The testers are saying Turn one takes around 8 hours to make, but after that they can do it around 30-60 minutes, depending on how you play it.
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30 to 60 minutes a turn in a game that has one turn equal to 12 hours and lasts over a period of several years gametime? There had better not be a bug that crashes the game late in '45. :)
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Originally posted by brady
The testers are saying Turn one takes around 8 hours to make, but after that they can do it around 30-60 minutes, depending on how you play it.
Man, I will go through three computers before I finish a game.
That is fine and dandy but I am sure that won't be for everyone.
I will of course buy it, I love in depth games like that.