@Emperor_Taiki:
@BJCard:
I know what you are saying about music and ‘feel’ of playing a WW2 game, and the AI isn’t so good- but the AI isn’t good in ANY strategy game of this scope. You play Triplea to play online against real people. I’ve played 3v3 AA50 on there and its a blast. Want music? Play your own mp3s.
The old A&A PC game was very basic- I could never play classic again. “where are my Destroyers, Artillery?” “Why do my tanks defend on a 2?” "Battleships are one hit?’
There are plenty of strategy games with better AI than triplea, and for games that are much more complicated, Civilization for example. The graphics and interface are ugly, and i shouldn’t have to navigate between the game I am playing and the itunes window too listen to music in my game. Triplea is functional for playing raw A&A online. Nothing about it goes beyond the mechanics of the board game, its not good.
The old PC A&A also had marines which i miss.
I understand what you are saying, but the AI in Civ isn’t exactly groundbreaking. It cheats so the player has a harder time. I was talking more about the Total War games and Hearts of Iron games. Not exactly HAL 1000 there. But then again, these games are playable vs. the AI when Triplea is not.
Triplea has marines by the way- and LOTS of user created maps/units. WWI game? Check. Napoleonic game? Check. Civil War game? Check. Literally dozens of playable maps.
As far as interface goes, well you are right- it isn’t the best. Triplea has undergone a lot of changes recently, but I guess if interface/graphics/in-game music is your thing, then Civ is for you. If you want to play Axis & Allies style games when you don’t have friends over, play triplea (Most of the time it is my only outlet for playing Axis & Allies- Play by forum using AABattlemap? ugh, what an ugly program).
Anyway, I’m not trying to argue with you, but a lot of people put down triplea when they hadn’t even played it in a couple years (in which time has gotten a lot better). Now, you may have played it more recently and don’t like it. I can respect that. We can agree to disagree.