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Development Info Historicon showed us some more AACW2 info and gave us quite a disappointment

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Tags: AGEOD; Ageod American Civil War 2; Matrix Games

Ageod presented some more information about Ageod's American Civil War II at Historicon. Then they shared that same info on their forums in a rather informative thread. Worth getting excited about? Well, the original AACW is Ageod's best-seller and a whopping great game. While I severely dislike the new map graphics (seriously guys, rehire that old artist!) the many new features and upgrades to the engine look awesome.

Then they however went and ruined things quite a bit in a short article on armchair general.

Thibaut said modding is possible but, “it is not as it is in other games.”​

Seems their newfound partnership with Matrix is already paying off.

Thanks to Burning Bridges and Sranchammer for pointing this out!
 

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