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Originally Posted by MogulChamp
Well you can pause it, but there is just a ton going on at one time. And then you have a ton of popups to alert you to what is going on in the game. These can be disabled but then you are kind of in the dark when stuff happens. Any of the Total War games are great, so those are must haves.
Personally I didn't care for HOI. I was overwhelmed and had a hard time getting things under control. Kind of strange considering that the level of detail in Uncommon Valor and War in the Pacific is 100 times more complicated. However I could take my time with them. Kind of a Beer and Pretzels kind of game. Whereas HOI, you hardly have the time to sip your beer, let alone get another 
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Odd that you said this about HOI, because you can set the speed so it goes REEEAAALLL SLLLOOOOWWW