@Krieghund:
@Romulus:
@axis_roll:
@Krieghund:
The best way to make those voices heard remains speaking to Larry at his site. There’s no guarantee that the wishes expressed there will be granted, but at least there’s a chance. Larry really does listen.
Thanks Larry, I mean Krieghund…… :)
The problem is that Larry Harris listen but AH does not listen Harris, for what I have understood.
:-(
There are things beyond Larry’s control. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t have at least some influence on the process. Is your glass half empty, or half full?
Half glass is plentifully empty and the other half is filled with emptiness… :(
It is discouraging that marketing, or other kind of reasoning of the publishing company, may influence the features of a game more than the work of a designer that is fully committed to create quality products and is also open minded to discuss rules and other particulars with the game-users.
The problem is that “a posteriori” rules as LHTR, if not accepted by AH appears to many like a collection of home rules. Several A&A Players uses the OOB because they do no know of LHTR, or because they think they are not official.
The product delivered to the Market as Anniversary Edition could have been really a jewel but it risk of being not so memorable.
I do not know the percentage of competitive player, less competitive players and casual players that are supposed to buy anniversary edition, but I suppose that being a celebrative edition and being a high cost games it will be not a mass sold game: it should be more like a Tiger than a Sherman to stay in A&A territory.
I can not speak for all the A&A players, but I am member of the only Italian forum dedicated to A&A and I may assure you that A&A Anniversary in Italy will be bought (or pre-ordered) by peoples that had played A&A or other wargames. They are all people that know the difference between a wargame and Risiko! (the italian version of Risk), they are aware of the history of WWII having read books. They buy the game for the historical background, they know the difference between the Bismark and the Littorio, they are aware that italian armed forces have nothing to do with brown. This two last points are not listed for being polemic but for informing that are thinks noted by the potential buyer of the game.
Furhtermore, for what I see on this forum there are few casual players that buy A&A also in the USA and in the rest of the world. Have AH done correctly the market analysis?
If AH wants to sell tons of boxes had selected the wrong type of game, should have made an eurogame like Settlers of Catan. Furthermore, messing up with history and with game rules to make the game more appealing is not the right way. A wargame have to be made with awareness of history and on the other hand with rigorous attention to ruleset. Ruleset is fundamental in a wargame.
LHTR are the result of a process involving users of the game, competitive players and the designer of the game, which have been able to fix the problem creating a rule set that is a real improvement over the OOB and AH can use it without spending a cent more. Why they did not use it? This is presumptuous and also shows that AH look at players with despise and superficiality! They are only cow to milk!
Citing signature of one member (Emperor Mollari) of this forum: Ah! Arrogance and stupidity in the same package! How efficient of you!
P.S. the problem I see are not the HBMB alone, the SBR rule itself leave me puzzled, becasue is potentially possible to force a nation to produce almost nothing even if it is gaining a lot of IPC. HBMB are only a quicker way. The fact that the solution is in researching “anti-HBMB tech” is not a good thing, IMHO. What if I not get them? I am with squirecam here. It is like a bug or cheat in a videogame. Look how I can win all the games bombing the hell out of Germany capitol! Getting heavy bomber is only the cherry on top of an already yummy sundae!