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Author: | Oxybeles [ Sat May 26, 2001 3:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | 1812 VS 1776-HOW DIFFERENT? |
Is the game sufficiently different to warrant its purchase? Is there really that much of a change in tactics and quality of forces? Thanks for your honest replies. Oxybeles For the Love of it All! |
Author: | Al Amos [ Sat May 26, 2001 4:10 pm ] |
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Patch 1.03 for 1776 makes the two sister games into twins. They do everything alike. As for differences, it is 40+ years later in 1812, so no French. Uniforms are Napoleonic which leads me to the only REAL difference in common stuff, the artwork in 1812 is 2000% better!! ![]() Some say it is only eye candy, but to me if a game doesn't look right, its not right. If it looks right then some of the engine restrictions can be accomodated. If you like to dabble in Napoleonic Drill & Ceremony, but still fight with Indians in the back woods, then 1812 is worth the money. If you only like AWI, the patch will get you up to speed, but I still would buy '12 to see the pretty pictures ![]() (guess I shouldn't discourage sales should I, hehehe) Boy where is the spell checker when you need it? <b>ACW</b>- <b>MajGen Ambushed</b> 1st Bde/1st Arty Div/XX/AoC<br><b><b>NWC</b>- Colonel Amos</b> 1er Dragoons/3e Hvy Cav Div/Cav Res/AdN <b>CCC</b>- <b>Cpl Amos</b> 1st US Dragoons American Army - 1812_R Edited by - Al Amos on 05/26/2001 22:10:58 Edited by - Al Amos on 05/26/2001 22:12:16 |
Author: | D.S. Walter [ Sat May 26, 2001 6:55 pm ] |
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Asking the other way round, if I have 1812, is there a reason why I should buy 1776? ACWGC: Lt. Walter, 3/2/VIII AoS <br> NWC: SLt. Walter, Artillery, 2nd Prussian Brigade <br> CCC: Pvt. Walter, 4th Regiment "King's Own" (1812) |
Author: | Al Amos [ Sat May 26, 2001 7:37 pm ] |
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An easier anwer. If you are interested in playing any of the battles from the American Revolution, yes. The '76 maps won't work in the '12 game and vice-a-versa. '76 has many more battles at this scale and is very enjoyable. <b>ACW</b>- <b>MajGen Ambushed</b> 1st Bde/1st Arty Div/XX/AoC<br><b><b>NWC</b>- Colonel Amos</b> 1er Dragoons/3e Hvy Cav Div/Cav Res/AdN <b>CCC</b>- <b>Cpl Amos</b> 1st US Dragoons American Army - 1812_R |
Author: | Ernie Sands [ Sun May 27, 2001 12:11 am ] |
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I think the 2 games are somewhat unique, although the upgrades make the game play similar. If you like either of the games, you will like the other. A big difference is the American Army in 1812 has a lot of Regular Army, as opposed to militia in 1776. I think they are different enough to have both games. Major Ernie Sands, 3rd East Kent, Left Wing, British Army, CCC Club BG Ernie Sands, 3/3/X Corps Army Of Ohio Lt Ernie Sands, Infanterie Regt. 1 Konig, 19th Division, VIII Corps, Army du Rhine Ernie Sands, President, Colonial Campaigns Club |
Author: | Rich Hamilton [ Sun May 27, 2001 8:52 am ] |
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Another reason I can think of is, more maps. Either game gives you an additional 25 maps to play on. Plus I am getting ready to relase 2 more big maps for 1812. <HTML> Maj. Hamilton      LGen. Hamilton   Gen.de Brig. Hamilton New York Militia   II Corps, ANV     Retired Frog Secretary of War CCC </HTML> |
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