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From: AndyfromVA@volcanomail.com (AndyfromVA)
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Subject: Re: New Axis and Allies CD-ROM Announced!
Date: 9 Oct 2003 09:25:25 -0700
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"Bloodstar" <Iain'tgonnabuyanyspamrelatedthing@lynchspammers.com> wrote in message news:<bm3dgs$rca$1@sunce.iskon.hr>...
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> I am also fan of TBS games much, much more than RTS and Axis & Allies was
> already released in TBS by Hasbro. I am not completely against RTS - Hearts
> of Iron was fantastic. Also, crossover of Axis & Allies to RTS - I think
> that it could be OK.
>
I also think it could be OK. The Hasbro Axis and Allies was a good
game but the weakest part (aside from the bad AI) was the battle
resolution. Watching the computer roll dice is not exactly exciting.
If you can move your units strategically like traditional turn-based
Axis and Allies but fight the battles on a real-time basis, that might
be fun. I'm interested in hearing more about it and seeing some
screen shots.
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