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That being said, this really is a fun, lengthy game with what's gonna be a gargantuan library of custom-made scenarios as time goes on.
If random is a dealbreaker, just know that it (usually) is for me, too. But I find this game well worth the exception.
Would be really interested to see what you think of it, Spike, in contrast to the Troop which I know is one of your favourites.
Personally not keen on the graphics but there seems to be some solid gameplay from what I have seen in the manual. Haven't decided to buy, yet.
I can't see myself ever liking 2F better than Troop for the simple reason there's no random mission generator in 2F and I'd get bored playing the same scens over and over, even if there were a zillion scens, whereas with Troop Skirmish mode you get a different enemy AI force coming at you every time.
Also, I'm not too keen on 2F's simplistic graphics, and the gameplay is a bit too complex for my taste., but I'll dabble with it from time to time and maybe it'll grow on me..:)
The scenarios or battles in campaign are different every time you play them as well, so they aren't scripted which I thought was pretty cool.
Yes I haven't completely abandoned 2F and might keep dabbling with it..:)
I haven't played The Troop in awhile since they are still developing it.
In fact you could do that with a simple Python script on the .scen file. I should try that.