Hi
A very busy friend of mine bought me AIWars on the Steam xmas sales and asked me to check out if this is what we need for our coop sessions, and this I have been doing since. The following is based on single player experience:
First the conclusion: This game is fantastic!!! I am definitely going to recommend it to anyone I know, and in a few days, when my friend gets the time, we are going to spend a lot of quality time killing aliens.
The tutorial is among the best I have been through ever, the intermediate tutorial really takes you by the hand and leads you through a viable strategy without confusing you too much with all the alternative strategies there are. Good work.
Then there is the game itself. I have been a strategy game grognard ever since the board gaming era, so in my first real game I made what I considered would be a decent challenge: random medium AI on level 7, realistic map. Well, after a few hours I got beaten up pretty badly - very pretty badly in fact. Being the person I am, this is exactly what fires me up: I am gonna show that stupid AI that I can best it on this level, even if I shall spend the rest of my life doing so.
So I went on the internet to see if there was something I was missing, and ended up here. What a nice website: Nice serious people focused on the game, no trolling, wonderful. Most of the information I need is here, and in a few moments I will be starting up a new game trying to utilize what I have learned so far. But first I want to thank mister x for this wonderful game, I was amazed to discover that this great piece of software was developed parttime. I hope you get rich, you deserve it, at least I do hope that you can make this your main source of income.
But there is one thing that bothers me, though:
This game seems to be constantly upgraded, according to this website. Which is basically a good thing, no doubt about that, especially since x really listens to us end users and implements the best suggestions in the game. I see one problem though: My version is the Steam version, and I really don't like the Steam automatic update system. I have experienced with other games that they worked quite well in some version, then there was some update that spoiled the game, and then I could not revert to the old working version because of the Steam automatics. I want to upgrade when I feel I am ready, not when Steam orders me to, and I want the possibility of going back to older versions if I don't like the update. My question is: Is there some way so I can unSteam my game (like retail buyers can Steamify their games, just the other way around?)
It is not a serious problem, if it is not doable I will just trash this Steam version and me and my friend will buy two other versions somewhere else.
Thank you for this great game. My family will surely hate you, but I guess that goes with being a succesful game developer
.
vonduus
PS: One more question: When will the expansion be out? I understand that the expansions and the associated updates will be relased indepedently of each other, but I will surely buy the exp anyway. I am totally new to this game, so I don't want to fiddle around with prereleases; on the other hand I do not want to get too used to some strategies that may become obsolete in a short while. I read the threads on the rock-stone-paper issue, and got a bit worried that this tweaking will be an everlasting process, so that I shall have to continually relearn what works strategically and what does not, every time a new patch is out. When will AIWar reach a somewhat "final" version? ("final" here meaning a state where only minor tweaks can be expected). Okay, I am still playing the version that Steam downloaded, so this is not a factbased critique, just a worry.