Sterling advice from this establishment notwithstanding, does anyone know if there is to be a Strategy guide book published for ETW? You know with all the unit stats and building requirements and stuff?
Sterling advice from this establishment notwithstanding, does anyone know if there is to be a Strategy guide book published for ETW? You know with all the unit stats and building requirements and stuff?
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Welcome aboard Lozart!
So far as anyone knows only online guides that people have made is all there is or will be.
Education: that which reveals to the wise,
and conceals from the stupid,
the vast limits of their knowledge.
Mark Twain
It'd be pointless to buy such a guide because unit stats practically change with every patch.
Le Fusil is superior to anything Prima has ever put out. Simple, straight-up facts, and it's kept updated. All your unit stats in one convenient place.
The Org guides are superior as well. Why trust in what some jerk from a company tells you? Just print off pages from the ETW guides forum
Tallyho lads, rape the houses and burn the women! Leave not a single potted plant alive! Full speed ahead and damn the cheesemongers!
Product details
* Paperback: 208 pages
* Publisher: Bradygames (26 Jan 2009)
* Language English
* ISBN-10: 0744010608
* ISBN-13: 978-0744010602
From amazon, but not published yet. I work for the same company that owns Bradygames and so I checked the system to see when the publication date will be - but nothing as yet.
My guess is that they've included MP stuff in the book that has either altered beyond what they had originally, or they're waiting for that to come out, then release the book.
This was similar to the MTW2 one where they had stats for the Czech war wagons that eventually didn't make the final cut of the game.
If anything appears then I'll update!
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Brilliant, cheers for that chaps!
I will check out the online ones :)
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Check out this guide-link page on the .net site. It's pretty organized and you'll find way more stuff there than in any Sega guide...
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