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    @Flashman:

    I won’t tell you what I’ll be using for Zeppelins.


    :?


  • It’s not a terribly bold claim to think there will be a redux somewhat soon; it’s been the trend lately and it gets a lot of money compared to the work involved in making the first edition.

    That said, I still can’t see it being justified that this game retails for ($35?) more than AA1942-2e. You make a good point; it’s not like we are paying $100+ retail for a game that is worth $0, we are actually paying for a decent game, just not near worth the retail that global was it seems.


  • WOTC does not make “expansion packs” from AA games.

    It just will be a new edition of 1914 to justify the sales and with it they spend a set amount to get people to be interested enough to buy ANOTHER GAME. This is where they include extras like new sculpts and rule fixes, etc.

    consider 1940, 1942. Thats how they do it.


  • @Imperious:

    WOTC does not make “expansion packs” from AA games.

    It just will be a new edition of 1914 to justify the sales and with it they spend a set amount to get people to be interested enough to buy ANOTHER GAME. This is where they include extras like new sculpts and rule fixes, etc.

    consider 1940, 1942. Thats how they do it.

    I understand what you are saying- games with 2nd editions (well, those produced within a couple years of 1st edition release) are a new addition to the A&A franchise.  Every other game seems to be standalone.  Even Original -> Revised -> 1942 1st Edition all had significant changes at 5+ year intervals.

    Besides, even if they will never do it, I still would buy an expansion pack.


  • @BJCard:

    That is precisely why I haven’t bought the 2nd edition of the 1940 games (I own all other A&A games).  They are pricey and you get a couple new sculpts and new rules.  Worth over $110?  I think not.  I can play the 1st edition with the downloaded rules/setup no problem.  I don’t need an extra map or 1000 more sculpts.

    Now, if they had an ‘expansion’ with the new rule books and sculpts for, say, $20 (or even $30-$40) I would buy that.

    Not sure why they wouldn’t want to make money that way…

    I completely agree with you, I just use the downloaded rule book for Global 1940. If they do release a “revised” or “Anniversary” edition next year with unique sculpts for all the nations than

    I’m not buying it, I’ll look on Ebay or somewhere else to order the sculpts themselves because that is what I want and I’m not going to pay extra for something that I already have. I

    haven’t bought any sculpts for Global 1940 because the ANZAC infantry just looks comically disproportionate to the other infantry and I don’t think that ANZAC needed entirely unique

    sculpts. I haven’t bought Italian sculpts because I can’t stand the idea of conquering North Africa with (shudder…) Fiats!


  • In all honesty this looks like it will suit me just fine and a second addition would have to add some pretty epic stuff for me to consider. I am super pumped for this game even if fidning people to play will be a beast.


  • @Imperious:

    WOTC does not make “expansion packs” from AA games.
    It’s too bad they don’t but they can make more money this way.

    It just will be a new edition of 1914 to justify the sales and with it they spend a set amount to get people to be interested enough to buy ANOTHER GAME. This is where they include extras like new sculpts and rule fixes extc
    consider 1940, 1942. Thats how they do it.

    History will repeat itself on this one as it did on the games IL listed.


  • I think they have made good progress with the WWII Global boards (1942.1 not included), and as has been mentioned there have been major differences from one to the next (I think the new board was probably the best selling point of 1942.2).
    I have E40 and would never pay the same for Italian pieces and new set up rules. You dont even need to download them, they are on Google images.
    After 1940.2 I am sure 1914.2 will be on the way as soon as feedback from players starts arriving, so it comes to the point, do you accept the game as it is, or wait and buy the second edition if you are not entirely satisfied?


  • I’ll get this version, but I don’t care if a second one has gas and cavalry, costs $35 and comes with a free copy of The First World War(something the designers of this game probably should’ve read, incidentally). I won’t buy it.

  • TripleA '12

    I personally bought 2 copies of Spring 1942 to get extra pieces, because they were cheap, and then bought 1 copy of 1942 2nd Edition for all the nice upgrades. I am very happy with '42 2nd Ed.

    I skipped the original Eur & Pac 1940 games but later bought 1 copy of each of the 2nd Editions, so no major financial cost to me there. I’m very glad I did that, and I’m very happy with the 2d Editions (and Global) now.

    As for 1914, I would prefer to get a 2nd Edition instead of the 1st (if a 2nd is ever released). I don’t mind paying for the whole game as long as I hadn’t already bought the 1st Ed. I am disappointed by the lack of individual unit sculpts for the rest of the units, although the Infantry look nice. I’m in no hurry to purchase 1914; I will wait and see what people think of the game once they’ve got it in their hands and played a few times first.

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