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Vote for Field of Glory !

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:00 am
by admin
<p>Field of Glory has been nominated in the Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame category at the CSR Awards.</p>
<p>The Charles S. Roberts Awards are presented annually for excellence in the historical wargaming hobby. Charles S. Roberts, in whose name this award is given, invented the modern wargame industry almost single-handedly. As a designer and the original owner-operator of The Avalon Hill Game Company. He founded Avalon Hill in 1958 and published Tactics II, Gettysburg, and Dispatcher.</p>
<p>To help your favourite game win the award, vote on the CSR Awards official voting <a target="_blank" href="http://charlesrobertsawards.com/voting.php">site</a>.

Keep the votes coming !!</p>

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:21 am
by petergarnett
Duly voted but also added my nomination of RoR in the best expansion to an existing game section - it too is a credit to Slitherine & Hexwar IMO.

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:34 am
by honestabe
you've got to be kidding us? Vote for this POC as some best game of its catagory? This game has no single player challenging ai to speak of and you want us to vote for it? hahahahahahah That's so funny I forgot to laugh. I'd be more likely to vote for it as one of the most customer gouging games of the century in that you must buy ROR to get the DAG for the origional game plus any future expansions. You must buy ROR if you want DAG at all. The co. sure made sure they could suck another $20-$30 out of everyone that bought the origional version didn't they?

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:47 am
by Paisley
Real men play head to head. Yeah, the AI is crap. But the multiplayer experience is the slickest and easiest of any around. And although the game has flaws, its developers show an admirable (and unusual) eagerness to address issues and to continue to develop the game. More so than any other wargames company I've encountered (and some of them have been very good in that regard, though most give up after a few months tinkering).