I have to agree with Duke of Earl.
Believe it or not, there were sound business reasons for releasing the first demo when it was, no matter what condition it was in at the time. After breaking with the previous publisher, JMM had to show the world that he had a product, any product, or people would have ripped him to shreds on various other forums.
And I'm glad he did release that first demo. I took one look and realized that no matter what kind of bugs we saw, we had a solid game that would eventually be polished into the best Napoleonic game that's ever existed. When I pre-ordered the game, I figured I was paying for the demo, and even if I never got anything else I'd have been happy.
The thing that's so special about HWLG for me is that it incorporates almost everything I know about Napoleonic warfare, and I've been studying that for decades. All the things written by various theorists of the period and in personal accounts has come to life in the game. All that and I get to view the battle through the eyes of the men on the field, something we've never had before, and even though the scale is about 3x normal size due to the fact that each figure represents 10 men, it's accurate enough to give a good feel for the warfare of the period. You can see the massive scale of these battles.
I am most definitely a Napoleonic enthusiast, and the game speaks to me in a way that no others have. I've learned things from the game that you can't learn from books, because sometimes you just have to see the process in action. I saw things that I questioned at first, but upon further study I understood and agreed with them.
Napoleonic warfare is fascinating, partially because of the way the weapons and tactics blended together to form a balanced whole. To me, the Napoleonic period is the pinnacle of warfare. Some people won't be as interested in it as I am, but that's ok. For those who are interested, grab this game while you can because you'll probably never see anything like it again.
A more casual gamer might be put off a bit because of all the new things to learn; but if you stay with it, you may find you like it. This won't be like any other game you've ever played. HWLG is a serious wargame and a simulation, but that doesn't mean it's not fun. If you're new to this genre or this type of warfare, play for a while and you'll begin to understand the game and how it works, and you may find that it's a great experience. And you'll definitely learn more about the Napoleonic battlefield than many Famous Historians ever did.
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