This won't be the right game for some of you.
It's a game starting from the actual situation in May, 1940, and progressing toward availability of mid-late-war weapons. There's a *lot* more to understand than there is in the typical fantasy shoote…
I thought this was just a re-package of the game so they could get more people to play.
But it's an expansion? So like if I wanted to start playing it again I would also have to go out and get this?
It's a retail re-release of the newest versio…
It's the most ambitious tactical WWII simulation ever. It's already the most immersive tactical-ground-warfare simulation available outside of the military, and it gets better with every patch.
Of course it doesn't appeal to everyone...especially…
Most experienced players would think, I expect, that it would take at least twenty hours of playing WWIIOL, plus some time outside the game learning the technical specifications of the weapons and other equipment i.e. armor thickness specs, to be fa…
Originally posted by Mentat
Do your combat skills improve over time?
In WWIIOL, your skills are your skills. The only way to be a superior-accuracy gunner or rifleman or bombardier is to learn how to be accurate with your chosen weapon with…
More so than any other WWII-themed MMOLG ever, WWIIOL requires you to think and act tactically like a real soldier...and not John Rambo, either. Success and even survival is all about organization and small-unit tactical teamwork in WWIIOL.
The we…
Heh.
For some people, the glass is always half empty. For others, it's half full.
Most games are issued, and the games company moves on to something else. The Rats are different. They'e continuing to develop their game, and that's all they're go…
Q: After the Beyond Blitzkrieg box is released and the team shifts back to feature development, what in naval development will be your priority...more ships and boats, or an enhanced modeling approach with a more complex damage and damage control mo…