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World War 2: Online... Redux Part 1

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1. 27-08-2007 11:13

WWIIOL is the hardest game you'll ever play. It's also the hardest game to leave and I've been playing online since the old never winter nights on BBS. yeah I'm old. 
One thing you need to do is pick a squad when you start. Just about any squad (guild) will help you learn the game as quickly as one possibly can. Many have their own web-sites. One other thing. Get TEAM SPEAK and learning becomes even easier. Pick any squad you want, there is a recruiting forum on the game forums. Just don't blame "The 3rd" if you die a lot while playing Allied :)
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1. 27-08-2007 14:14

No offense, but saying, "This is the hardest game you'll ever play," doesn't strike me as a plus. Typically you want a game that's easy to get started in but is impossible but still entertaining to master. For instance, you can learn chess or checkers in a really short time. But to be a master of either... you get the idea. 
 
And this goes along with Clipsco's comments that this is an ultra niche game. If the game has a steep learning curve, only those true die hards will stick it out to learn it. This kind of reminds me of Harpoon, though that was tabletop.
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2. 28-08-2007 22:33

WWIIOL is *intentionally* a "niche" game...designed for players who want not just a game, but to some degree a real-warfare simulation environment. WWIIOL has physics-based weapons effects, historically modeled weapons and map, etc. Lots of WWIIOL players looked for a long time to find a game like this...which partly explains why so many players are long-term.
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