27.04.2011 - 14:17
Political/Economical Version in terms of: -Trade, making money become an economic leading power etc. -building up infrastructure and defence-upgrades in countries (somehow like in Total War) - ...any more idears?!
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27.04.2011 - 15:44
I'd love for this game to be more like Paradox Interactive's games. I'd highly recommend them to any fan of Afterwind... they are basically a deeper version of Afterwind, in short! Victoria 2 could be a model for this. You basically have competing political factions you must keep under check. Too much mobilisation of troops? General dissent. Too much taxation? Burghers and then REDS when communism is invented! Be afraid, be very afraid! EDIT:Not to mention that the game is a simulation of trade in the 19th century and early 20th century in itself! How could I forget that? You even have to BUY FOOD for your troops for heaven's sake!
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28.04.2011 - 00:51
It's a nice idea - It's s a reason it's been done before Paradox, Civilization, Total War e.t.c. Also keep in mind, that Afterwind is a Free and Browser game, and making it's gameplay more complicated not only is a very tought task, but also turn away people, who prefer to play long games not in browser
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28.04.2011 - 10:52
I like this, and also the idea of researching in game technology. I.e. extra tech bonuses that last for just that game, stuff like "advanced engineering tech = +2 movement for tanks" or "rocketry = +1 long range missile reinforcement per turn" I think these things are not going to be implemented anytime soon though, in part I guess because its difficult to code, but maybe also in part because people want fast games? Although I am not sure about the latter, because I think the Admin have always viewed the game as best played in longer sittings anyway.
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02.05.2011 - 18:50
Please make trade ships a top priority! The fact is, monies in Afterwind mean very little right now. In the average game I will have so much money that I cannot possibly spend it all by week 15. This a serious problem. I propose that through the use of trade ships and other new implements, you make money matter. You can start by making units cost more and then make ways for a player to consciously make cash. We need Afterwind to have a better economic spectrum. It's military spectrum is fine. MMM (Make $ Matter)!
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02.05.2011 - 21:58
I have already said it in another thread.
Also, I can add that almost all the players I see "stacking" money in mid and late game tend to lose. Just try to check the graphics in the end of a game and you will confirm what I'm saying. Anyway, Cargo Ships are a good implemention and I agree it would add some options to the economy, but not because there is too much money.
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03.05.2011 - 12:17
Over- complicating the game would be negative, just 1 small addition if the form of a balancing fix, this is a micro intensive game with a requirement of making strategic decisions fast, I don't see the need for macro, it would be a different game. Economy is for the weaklings anyway, men drain out the funds and go all out war!
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05.05.2011 - 22:43
The game is already getting very complicated, i reckon just leave it as it is for a while, i havent even got used to the scenarios yet.
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24.07.2011 - 17:14
I think making the game more complicated(like for the size of true RTS games,like paradox's or the Total War franchise) would really boggle the minds of both the programmers AND the players(except for casual games maybe) considering how hard it'd be to deal with the short duration of turns,although some little improvements on a bit smaller scale should do well.
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24.07.2011 - 19:35
It's simple a game, it get's boring over time. It's not addictive and you know what happens to non-addictive games...they die.
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24.07.2011 - 21:39
"complicated". Nice IQ.
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25.07.2011 - 01:53
for noobs genius
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你確定嗎?