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Microsoft from Deutsch
Tank Warfare: Tunisia 1943 is the latest Title From the Graviteam Studio, which excelled for "Attention tanks" and "Graviteam-Tactics" games, such as Kharkov 1943, Operation Star Or Mius Front.
If you want to look up detailed and extensive Information about the Game, I recommend my two Match Reports on the two direct Predecessors. These are still valid, which has basically not changed so much apart from the theatre of war-from the Russian Eastern Front to North Africa: Http://www.7idgaming.de/content.php?262-Graviteam-Tactics-Mius-Front http://www.7idgaming.de/content.php?140-Matrix-Games-Achtung-Panzer-Operation-Star-REVIEW I will only deal briefly with the Changes here, or what I have noticed so much.
Good: Finally you have significantly more Units under your Command. Trains have been replaced by Companies. This results in a significantly higher Front density in terms of Teams and Equipment. That's very good.
Neutral: The Interface has once again been somewhat redesigned. Whether it is better, I cannot say. After every long Break while Playing the Graviteam Games, I have to learn myself anew somehow. Wants to say, the Interface is still suboptimal. But you can already get your way in.
Bad: It is still extremely difficult to see the strategic Part of the Game in particular exchanging, refreshing or supplementing troops. The so-called OOB (Order of Battle) and dealing with It is annoying and should be completely overhauled. On the Positive side, it can be done even without Fine-tuning the Troops. Beginners might not even be supposed to break their Heads about it, but just enjoy the Show.
Bad: Occasionally my Paks seemed to me to be fattened. Not only had they dug in brain-cracked in the erassis phase-partly contrary to the given Direction (this never happened to me before)-but they could occasionally not be put through the Gun Crews.
Bad: The German Voiceover of the German Troops repeats itself too often. That's annoying a bit. Either there used to be more or more varied Language Editions or I just get meticulous.
Very bad: German Troops title the Opponents as Russians!?! In other words: The audio voice editions were copied from the Mius front, probably just unchanged. Quite Lapsus.
All in all, Tunisia 1943 is absolutely recommended for Followers of realistic Strategy game. Inmanship Time must be brought. It takes a few Hours to get into it, but the Effort is worth it. At The latest as soon as the first great Battle develops, the epic Fighting Takes over all the Effort. Realistic combat With goosebumps guarantee.
The Ostfront campaigns may have been better liked, but some Variety does not hurt. The Single-player offers hundreds of Hours of Content. There is still no Multiplayer option.
P.S: Am also on the road at Steam as a Curator and I am happy about every Follower: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/2370797-7IDGaming.de/?appid=275290