Playing this game is probably the hardest out of all the similar RPGs we have here (ROK, EOA, etc.), because the starting is tough. Even the middle game takes quite a bit of economics to keep everything together and all happy.
Rather off topic, but... Is anyone here participating in this game? I noticed quite a number of people joined in, but lack of feedback does not allow me to know how the game is being enjoyed. Please do let me know in the various Threads within this Board. |
Starting is brutal. I just joined the game and got 10 turns...not sure how long the game has been going on. However, with my 10 turns and 1000 credits, if you start out late to the game there is not a lot of incentive to continue...you see how far off everyone is! Plus, when I search I only get 1 credit for things and the cheapest weapon is like 150 credits! I have thought of a few different things to get more credits, but if they dont work it isnt going to be much fun. Can't even attack because I don't have anything to attack with...so fighting amongst the lower levels for fun isn't really even there. I will let you know how it goes...
Germany 1939 is meant to be a long and difficult campaign just as World War II was, and I would guess if you are used to ROK style play then you will find it formidable at the start. The other thing to remember is that Allies cannot attack you.
Tip: When playing this game make good use of Worker Morale for money rather than Exploring. As I always try to emphasize... each game is DIFFERENT and what works for you in one RPG may not work in this one.
Rather off topic, but... I will adjust some things to ensure everyone has a good fighting chance and do not become despondent. |
You definitely kicked it up so that new players can rise quickly. Really, all anyone has to do is play now and you can get going OK. The unlimited soldiers is a interesting concept... Of course, they eat unlimited amounts of food and ammunition, so that might be the reason I don't see anyone taking too much advantage of that opportunity.
Rather off topic, but... Oh, yes, where would we have been in WWII without France's ability to place white squares of cloth on sticks and wave them? |