Posted November 21, 2011

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Lexor
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lowyhong
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Registered: Dec 2008
From Singapore
Posted November 21, 2011
Wolfenstein 3D and Return to Castle Wolfenstein are based on real historical events. I know because the manuals said so.

CrateBoxer
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Registered: Sep 2010
From Canada
Posted November 21, 2011
It's definitely a sheer cliff if you want to play the games well. But I get a ton of enjoyment out of Europa by just cruising through history with zero knowledge or strategy, making hilariously poor choices and inevitably driving my country into terrifying economic hole or massive war against most of the western world. It's taught me that I would be utterly unfit to run a country, that's for sure.

Shadow0603
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Registered: Nov 2008
From Russian Federation
Posted November 21, 2011
There is no such thing as "historically accurate games". Only more or less.
PenutBrittle: The Paradox grand strategy games (Hearts of Iron, Europa Universalis, Victoria and the like) are insanely historically accurate. No, they don't. They only looks historical.

Example: You can pick any date to begin the game, down to the very day, and the world map will reflect exactly what the political map of the world looked like.
Of course, the games are viciously difficult to play.
Actually they are quite easy if you don't take "hard" countris. That is why you need mods.:)Of course, the games are viciously difficult to play.
Post edited November 21, 2011 by Shadow0603

CrateBoxer
The Crate Boxer
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From Canada

Shadow0603
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Registered: Nov 2008
From Russian Federation
Posted November 21, 2011

And you're right, they're not 100% historically accurate, but they come close enough for a history buff like myself. The only games that I've seen that are more accurate are the mods people make to fix any of the mistakes Paradox made, and to fill in the missing countries. So yeah, it's not like an exact replica of whatever time period the game takes place in, but it's a lot closer than, say, Total War.
It is good for high school, I know kid who get A for reapiting what he read in EU2:). But for real it`s very simplefyed. Total War are more like mix of fantasy and hollywood pophistory with bits of history:).