KenC80,
LOL, you are probably right.
The real point I was trying to make was with regards to Strach's initial comment about units and strategies being more varied in the original War2. Since Warbarons went online over a year ago I've installed Dosbox and War2 and went back and played some games for nostalgia sake after not touching the game in over 14 years.
First thing I noticed was that things were slightly different than I remembered. But more importantly was that everything I learned in all my online/PBEM games of DLR were relevant to War2. And that knowledge made me realize that a lot of what I thought I knew about the strategy of the game didn't make sense, or was rather, an inferior strategy to what I had learned from playing human players in DLR. Now I crush the AI much more effectively than I ever did before despite 14 years of rust away from the game.
That's been the greatest thing about online play on the internet in all strategy games, not just Warlords. It's that you can learn to be a world class player if you have the patience to learn from others. That's because repeated online play has weaned out all inferior strategies in every game until only the best ones remain. So the overall level of knowledge in these games has reached untold heights because of the collective learning of players. I remember when I first went online to play 'DLR' and 'Axis and Allies' in 1997 that despite my own knowledge of those games and reading all the strategies I could find, I was still hopelessly outclassed. It took a lot of losses before I became a top player.
KGB