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Old February 5th, 2005, 03:07 AM
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Default Re: Automation vs Micromanagement

Pnakotus, have you tried searching the term "micromanagement" on this board? It's not exactly a new topic, so you may be interested in the many suggestions for reducing micromanagement that players have made since the game came out over a year ago.
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Default Re: Automation vs Micromanagement

I searched for 'micro' and 'automation' and didn't find much. I appreciate that its been done to death; as I stated, I was trying to get a feel for the community.

That feeling is that most people are PBEM nazis who ENJOY being forced to give orders to everyone every turn, even for moving. I'm sure the way each turn is essentially unrelated to the others (execpt for monthly rituals, doubtless a hated automation feature) is fun in PBEM, but when you're playing on a LAN and you set the previous moves 5 minutes ago, its retarded to have to go back and do them again. But hey, whatever.
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Old February 5th, 2005, 08:22 PM
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Default Re: Automation vs Micromanagement

I don't see how you could ever set your troop movements more than a turn in advance. The situation changes far too rapidly for automatically moving to be of much use.
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Default Re: Automation vs Micromanagement

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That feeling is that most people are PBEM nazis who ENJOY being forced to give orders to everyone every turn, even for moving. I'm sure the way each turn is essentially unrelated to the others (execpt for monthly rituals, doubtless a hated automation feature) is fun in PBEM, but when you're playing on a LAN and you set the previous moves 5 minutes ago, its retarded to have to go back and do them again. But hey, whatever.
PbEM Nazis? Heehee. Cute one. Nice choice of biased wording for your cause. Lets see if I can do it...

So then your problem then is that the PbEM game you got has a community full of PbEM players who feel there are too few good PbEM games and resent the speed freaks trying to convert it into a nintendo game?

Heehee. Dont take it serious. I was half kidding.
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