... to dismiss TW games as NOT being great MP games is rather silly
No one ever said that the TW series weren't great MP games. Chess is a great MP game. Neither has anything to do with LG.
I doubt many people here want to turn LG into yet another game in the TW series. I'm pretty sure JMM doesn't, but you could ask him to be sure.
The real trick here is to accept LG as a totally new game, different from anything you've ever played before. Don't compare it to something else, either TW or chess. Accept it for what it is, and you'll be a lot happier in the end.
I guess a bunch of us could go on the TW forums and complain that the TW games aren't enough like LG. I'm sure that wouldn't annoy anyone there. No chance of the mere mention of HistWar being banned. Probably win all sorts of converts to our game. Make a lot of friends that way.
For those who don't like the 2D map, there's always the F4 symbolic map. It's in 3D and it's useful enough to give orders. The standard 3D view does not now, and never will be useful for an overview of the total battlefield, unless we extend the camera positions and add symbolic information from the F4 map. Might as well use the F4 map to start with.
The TW model is only ONE way to play a multiplayer game. It's not the only way, and may not even be the best way. The people who play TW are used to it and probably won't like any other way. So be it.
LG will never be able to compete against TW in the eye candy department, although it does look very good. But TW will never be able to compete against LG in the "actual experience of the Napoleonic battlefield" department. And they shouldn't try. Their market probably isn't interested in that. We'll eventually capture the part of their market that is.
Will LG have a large successful MP player base? We'll have to wait and see. There's no time to redesign the game to make it more like something else. Is LG a mass market game? No. Can it ever be? Maybe. Can we get it on store shelves? Difficult to say. Think about that after the current version is *finished*. Publishers will demand enough changes that the base game needs to be completely done first. Can we attract the TW crowd? We'll get some of them, but only those interested in actual Napoleonic battles beyond just a game. This kind of thing is how many people change from being game players to serious students of a subject. We should get a lot of them if we approach them right.
But LG isn't TW. And that's a GOOD thing.
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