Now I fully admit that many if not all those problems are more related to me and my brain than any inherent issue with the game. And let's face it, in these older, relatively punishing games, if you choose "incorrectly" on certain things, you could make things so hard for yourself that it's not enjoyable. Once I made that decision (this time, it's Straciatella, previously I believe I tried Wildfire), you get into the issues with formatting, and running properly, etc.ģ, Finally, I get hit with the "oldschoolgameitis" bug, which is a grind of choosing the initial team and your merc, tons of research online, then playing the first boring map several times and restarting bc something didn't "feel" right. There are so many versions of this, it takes some reading, and actually trying them all (IMO) to decide what you even want to play. So I've put quite a few hours in recently, and got bogged down exactly the way I did before (I remember, now) a few years ago when I tried to replay this.ġ. Because it aims to simply provide a stable platform with improved stability and bugfixes that come closer to matching the original vanilla JA2 experience.īeautifully and concisely put, thank you! Stracciatella it is! But the sheer amount of options and added complexity can be overwhelming and confusing for those just starting out, so if you're interested in original gameplay I think it's better to keep things simple and start there first. So I'd say 1.13 is the way to go if/when you're no longer satisfied with the original vanilla JA2 experience, and/or want more. It offers far more choice, both in setting up the game and in-game, which is why I'd say it's better-suited for veterans that know exactly which aspects of the game they're interested in tweaking or altering. So 1.13 is, by default, more challenging and complex than that of the original vanilla JA2 experience. So, with the default settings of 1.13, that's precisely what it does - you will miss even more often (though this can be tweaked too, of course). But one of its primary goals was to make you hit less (or more precisely, to combat 100% granted head shots with advanced and/or heavily modified weapons). One of 1.13's greatest features is a complete reworking of how firing works internally, making it arguably one of the most realistic systems employed in an isometric game. To provide just one example, there's the revamped to hit chance. In theory, you can emulate the vanilla 1.12 experience on 1.13 fairly closely, but that's definitely not how it comes configured by default. 1.13 adds a tremendous array of features to the game, most of which can be tweaked and toggled on or off (which does require starting a new game, however). It adds immensely more to the overall JA2 experience, with perhaps the greatest aspect being the modding possibilities. Why do you recommend Stracciatella over 1.13? Just curious.ĭon't get me wrong, 1.13 provides an incredible enhancement to the original game. Apparently it wasn't just me having this problem - from Steam forum: "unfortunately Stracciatella makes the game stutter like crazy, so I'm stuck on some variant of the 1.13 mod, unfortunately." (yes, I'm lazy)Īwesome, thanks! Will try that. Wildfire seems to be even harder than "vanilla" JA2, which is damned hard enough, IMO, so unless someone has some real strong opinions that I should play Wildfire, I'd rather stick with Classic.in some form.Ĭame across this version, "Stracciatella" but not sure if that is better, worse, newer, etc than version 1.13 which I think is the fan based mod.Īnybody played this recently, or done this research? I can foresee reading up on this for hours before I even play, so if someone has already done it. Yes, I'm aware I'm unfairly bringing a completely different game into this (JA1), but when searching and reading, it's a bit hard to separate the two.ĪNYWAY.I'm simply looking for the best, most playable, enjoyable version of JA2 available. That started me down the rabbit hole of the million and one versions of this game, in its various iterations - JA1, JA Gold, Wildfire, JA2 Classic, Unfinished Business, etc. Opens and plays surprisingly well! The camera is way too herky jerky, but if I can find a mod to fix that, or slow it down, it might be playable. It's definitely past its expiration date for all except the most avid JA fans (which I consider myself one, but even I have limits). I would say RIGHT on the brink of playability (to me). Ass was kicked immediately in Wildfire, but play was ok. So I fired it up just to see just how bad and old it looked, and if it was even playable. So I got A version of Jagged Alliance 2 from a Humble or GOG or Fanatical bundle today, and noticed something funny: Jagged Alliance: Wildfire is the so-called base game.
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