
So if anyone has questions, post them here and I'll try to give a response.Īnd how are you finding TOAW IV? Getting a better grasp of it than TOAW III? I'm still finding a lot of small things on which I need to do better. And the AI (or, more accurately, the Programmed Opponent(PO)) is no slouch in the game it handles tactics pretty decently, not like a really seasoned player, but at least one who is reasonably familiar with the best ways to attack and defend. And I'll read some more and play some more.
The operational art of war iv scenarios manual#
There is a lot of information there and it can be daunting, but I've found that just like before, the best thing to do is skim a bit of the manual and then move some pieces around in a game scenario. Since I had to wait a couple of hours for my wife at the dentist today I brought along my printed out manual and gave it a good looking over. As someone in the forums noted, this version is easier to play because there are so many reports and pop-ups and right-click context menus that you really have a better idea of what the hell is going on. I last played TOAW III about eight years ago, but after a couple of hours I was getting back in the swing of things.
The operational art of war iv scenarios mod#
Thankfully today I found a mod already posted over on the Matrix forums which alters all the font settings (which of course I could have done each one manually) and it is much, much easier to read all that text and all those numbers.


I normally don't play on the computer with my reading glasses but after a couple of hours last night I was having trouble. So I've been playing Tannenberg 1914 which is one of the "tutorial" scenarios.
