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November 25th, 2003, 03:58 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
Thanks to Gandalf and cpbeller. I'm mostly interested in D2 for MP with a long time gaming buddy. Sounds like combat is quite different in D2. I don't think we ever fought a battle in Aow:SM with more than 24 units on a side. If there are potentially hundreds of units then I can see why you don't fight that out manually in D2. I assume you do get to watch the fight though?
Is there a simultaneous movement choice in D2 or is it strictly turn based?
Not being able to influence the AI empires with diplomacy is a disappointment. That was a big part of AoW:SM for us as we were constantly trying to ally with AI's and turn them against the other person. You could also trade spells with allies and you didn't suffer from nasty area type spells your ally cast. Is there anything like that in D2?
Thanks again.
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November 25th, 2003, 03:59 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
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Dominions_II is like Civilization_III with fantasy elements but much more evolved.
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I do not think this is a good comparison. They are both 4x games but have little more in common.
City building is a core part of Civ, while it's simplified a lot in Dom. Battles in Civ are a joke because of the huge abstraction & weird results like spearmen killing battleships, battles are one of the core elements of Dominions & have been treated with great care.
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second: the artificial intelligence of computer opponents makes it easy to predict some army movement actions. I also have yet to see the AI opponents to try and assassinate one of my commanders. The largest topic on this forum is about improving the AI... but that's the way it is with most strategy games. [/QB]
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Disagree. The AI doesn't do worse that the AIs from similar games, and I have played most of them.
Half of the thread you are referring to consist of 4 or so posters quoting each other's post entirely to add 'I agree' (deep thoughts indeed) & say how much they rock the AI.
Yet I have never faced any of them in MP to gauge how much of that is real skill & how much of it is ego stroking or taking advantage of extreme designs+tailored settings to get an easy win.
Others have said it previously, but I will do it also...
Dom II has 2 big strenghts: It's depth & its replayability: the game promised hours & hours of gameplay because it's without challenge the deepest game in the genre: Over 1,000 units, hudreds of spells, 17 nations...all of them different with their particular background & mythologically/historically inspired (instead of stock elves & orcs).
The game accounts for fatigue in battle, supplies, morale, experience, battle aflictions...the scope is epic with battles of even 1,000+ troopers and the way the tactical engine receives orders first & fights the battle on its own afterwards allows for this to be manageable.
If you want a prettier game, a game for the masses you should try AoW.
If you want a better game, a game for hardcore gamers that have played tons of different comp/board/miniatures games & know quality when they see it, then go for Dom II.
-edit grammar
[ November 25, 2003, 14:02: Message edited by: Wendigo ]
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November 25th, 2003, 04:02 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
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Originally posted by Elmo:
One similarity:
Weak AI.
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LOL!
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November 25th, 2003, 04:06 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
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Originally posted by Wendigo:
quote: Originally posted by NTJedi:
Dominions_II is like Civilization_III with fantasy elements but much more evolved.
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I do not think this is a good comparison. They are both 4x games but have little more in common.
City building is a core part of Civ, while it's simplified a lot in Dom. Battles in Civ are a joke because of the huge abstraction & weird results like spearmen killing battleships, battles are one of the core elements of Dominions & have been treated with great care.
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second: the artificial intelligence of computer opponents makes it easy to predict some army movement actions. I also have yet to see the AI opponents to try and assassinate one of my commanders. The largest topic on this forum is about improving the AI... but that's the way it is with most strategy games.
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Disagree. The AI doesn't do worse that the AIs from similar games, and I have played most of them.
Half of the thread you are referring to consist of 4 or so posters quoting each other's post entirely to add 'I agree' (deep thoughts indeed) & say how much they rock the AI.
Yet I have never faced any of them in MP to gauge how much of that is real skill & how much of it is ego stroking or taking advantage of extreme designs+tailored settings to get an easy win.
Others have said it previously, but I will do it also...
Dom II has 2 big strenghts: It's depth & its replayability: the game promised hours & hours of gameplay because it's without challenge the deepest game in the genre: Over 1,000 units, hudreds of spells, 17 nations...all of them different with their particular background & mythologically/historically inspired (instead of stock elves & orcs).
The game accounts for fatigue in battle, supplies, morale, experience, battle aflictions...the scope is epic with battles of even 1,000+ troopers and the way the tactical engine receives orders first & fights the battle on its own afterwards allows for this to be manageable.
If you want a prettier game, a game for the masses you should try AoW.
If you want a better game, a game for hardcore gamers that have played tons of different comp/board/miniatures games & know quality when they see it, then go for Dom II.
-edit grammar [/QB] I agree (just joking, but I really do agree).
But, to clarify, there are actually 17 nations (you said 14)....but, also, there are many of the nations with different "themes", which I guess could in a way make there be more?
At any rate, I do agree....
oh, and Elmo, if you are wanting it primarily for MP purposes...I really don't think you can go wrong with a purchase of Dom2....contrary to popular belief, Dom is a game made for MP....
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November 25th, 2003, 04:08 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
Heh, yeah old habits...editted the 14 also while checking my lousy grammar. 
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November 25th, 2003, 04:09 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
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Originally posted by Wendigo:Half of the thread you are referring to consist of 4 or so posters quoting each other's post entirely to add 'I agree' (deep thoughts indeed) & say how much they rock the AI.
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Do you truly get the impression those are different people? A couple of them tend to use the same tactics for keeping the thread alive, and the same insulting way of referring to their opinions as fact, or general opinion, or things needing fixed. (which appears to be achieving the direct oppossite by the way)
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If you want a prettier game, a game for the masses you should try AoW.
If you want a better game, a game for hardcore gamers that have played tons of different comp/board/miniatures games & know quality when they see it, then go for Dom II.
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EXCELLENT breakdown. I think you have it right there.
[ November 25, 2003, 14:10: Message edited by: Gandalf Parker ]
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November 25th, 2003, 04:12 PM
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Re: D2 vs Aow:SM
Hum this is weird. I asked like 20 ppl about dominions 2, and all of them said that what the **** is this piece of ****! I don't agree with them of course..
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