AussieGiant 15:14 10-22-2009
So what was the deal with Switzerland not being in the game?
I live there so I'm not sure what the problem is.
As to the game, I think they have done a very good job in handling the "scope" needed for E:TW. That and the naval battles are a real positive point to this game.
Perhaps between 1540-1700, which is the European Renaissance period and put it on a global scale, including Japan, China, South America, most of Africa, the Indian subcontinent.
The only issue is that it is not really appealing for a war game.
Originally Posted by AussieGiant:
So what was the deal with Switzerland not being in the game?
I live there so I'm not sure what the problem is.
As to the game, I think they have done a very good job in handling the "scope" needed for E:TW. That and the naval battles are a real positive point to this game.
Perhaps between 1540-1700, which is the European Renaissance period and put it on a global scale, including Japan, China, South America, most of Africa, the Indian subcontinent.
The only issue is that it is not really appealing for a war game.
However, the positive side of that is that it covers much of the colonial expansion from Europe and all the management headaches that could entail.
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