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To do this check the Demo uses the connection to Microsoft Cloud. And It looks like Microsoft after dropping Win7 does not have support for this connection to work under Win7.
The full game does not have such checks so everything works fine.
The only way to add the support for Win7 to Demo is to bring the new build to Steam and this is hardly realistic within the Festival time frame.
The easiest is the name of the attack planes on the aircraft carriers. Calling them attack bombers strikes me as weird. I think it would be more fitting to call them fighter bombers, in reference to them carrying AAMs in addition to their bombs. Having them named attack bombers, I didn't even think to look for air to air weapons on them until after a few games.
One thing that I noticed was once the ASMs were unlocked, there was little reason to go back to regular bombs for your non nuclear needs. I was curious if this was intentional or not
Another thing that I wasn't able to fully figure out was what assigning a lower priority to targets in a strike plan means. Obviously it means the strike plan will prioritize those targets less, but more the nuts and bolts of how that works.
I thouroughly enjoyed my time with the demo, the full release cannot come soon enough
Just some mathematics. Each priority level means about 2-3K kilometers difference in distance. Like lower priority means the target is "virtually" further away. However for the cities it works differently - there points matter.