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Old April 3rd, 2004, 09:08 PM

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Just wanted to say hello. I found out about this game about a week ago when I was bored and went to CDnet and just scrolled through the entire list of demo games by publishers(yes I looked through them ALL). When I came across the Dominions II entry and read the breif description I was surprised. I haven't seen a turn based fantasy strategy game of note since Masters of Magic. I remember having lots of cool hot seat games with Master of Magic when it first came out so I thought Dominions II would be worth a look so I downloaded the demo. I knew from the first choices when I started up the game that this was a game with depth. Unfortunately I found myself making a lot of choices setting up a game that I didn't understand as far as thier rammifications on a game but I mollified myself somewhat by just picking what I thought looked cool and just try and figure it all out by playing. Then the first turn map came up and I was totally lost and no tutorial in sight. I quit and deleted the game.

The next day I did some research on the game because I figured that from the depth the demo hinted at it would be worthwhile to try again. I then came across Bruce Geryk's walkthrough and used it as a reference to understand how to at least do the basic function to play the game. Thank you Mr. Geryk for taking the time to do that walkthrough, otherwise I would have passed by this excellent game. As it stands I now own the full game of Dominions II and am anticipating playing through a full game. I have had a lot of experience playing strategy game short of those mega grognard ones with the little paper squares. I have played War Hammer and War Hammer 20k on table top and a lot of way Dominions II plays as far as units and spells and routing tactically reminds me a lot of War Hammer. Especially the way the undead army works. I always favored Orcs in War Hammer and War Hammer 20k. One of my favorite things to do with a game I am new to and which catches my interest is to study the current meta-game and see how I can defy those expectations. I have done a lot of reading on this board already and am starting to get an idea of it but I think I will have more fun just playing the game and seeing some things for myself.

Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and perhaps I will have something worthwhile to post here from time to time as well as questions most likely because I am fully aware that anyone who has it "all figured out" is doomed to never learn anything new.
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Old April 3rd, 2004, 09:56 PM
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Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and perhaps I will have something worthwhile to post here from time to time as well as questions most likely because I am fully aware that anyone who has it "all figured out" is doomed to never learn anything new.
Heehee. I dont think anyone here considers that to be a real danger with THIS game.

Welcome to the addiction.

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Welcome!

There's something insanely addictive about this game. Be warned! Start freeing up more time for the game now! Later, you'll be glad you did!

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Yes, welcome. And I say that in the same way that you would welcome someone to a crack house or opium den. You're glad to have the company, but a little saddened to see another person come through the doors.

I hope you're not married, because it has been my recent experience that things like wife and family and job have a very deleterious effect on the amount of time that you're able to put into Dom2. Good luck, and once again, welcome.
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Thanks for the welcome. Believe me I am familiar with addictive games ranging from EverCrack to Magic: The Addiction(don't play this one anymore) so I have quite a tolerance built up for them. At least with this game you can leave it and come back to the same place you left unlike EverQuest. What is funny about this game is that I haven't played one turn on it since I got the full Version because just studying it takes up a vast amount of time. Gonna be hitting it soon though. Trying out Mictlan. Yeah, yeah not the simplest one to try out I know but I usually find the hardest ones to play yeild the most interesting results and I learn more as a result. Question: What does setting the difficulty level higher do exactly? Give them a jump on you in research/troops/resources etc.? Haven't been able to find anything about it in the manual. Thanks in advance for any help.

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Increasing the difficulty increases the number of points that the AI has to spend on its pretender. At normal difficulty, it has the same amount of points as you do.
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