Okay, so I haven't played any Paradox games, but have been playing the civ series since it's inception. I am wondering a few things...
In the main Other Games forum I had mentioned that I was going to pick up EU III, but folks seemed to imply that I should wait at least six months. Does Paradox release games that need heavy rebalancing and tweaking to be playable and fun (i.e. are they like most studios nowadays) or is the expectation that the game be fun from the get-go.
I expect the learning curve to be pretty high. Are there any good sites to get a low-down on the mechanics? Other than getting and playing EU2, I mean?
Pacing. I generally play my strat games on the largest map settings (and in civ 4 I play epic or marathon speed). Thus, each game can last quite a long time, into the 30-40 hour range. Can I expect something similiar for EUIII? Shorter? Longer?
I realize that with the game not out yet, all the vets can only offer speculation, and that is fine. I am just really trying to get an accurate set of expectations.
Thanks!
In the main Other Games forum I had mentioned that I was going to pick up EU III, but folks seemed to imply that I should wait at least six months. Does Paradox release games that need heavy rebalancing and tweaking to be playable and fun (i.e. are they like most studios nowadays) or is the expectation that the game be fun from the get-go.
I expect the learning curve to be pretty high. Are there any good sites to get a low-down on the mechanics? Other than getting and playing EU2, I mean?
Pacing. I generally play my strat games on the largest map settings (and in civ 4 I play epic or marathon speed). Thus, each game can last quite a long time, into the 30-40 hour range. Can I expect something similiar for EUIII? Shorter? Longer?
I realize that with the game not out yet, all the vets can only offer speculation, and that is fine. I am just really trying to get an accurate set of expectations.
Thanks!
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