If War! was about, you know, war around the world, make-up of 2070s military units, or even just touching on the hot spots and border skirmishes and so on... You know, like "Fields of Fire" was for mercs (Even if it was a bit preachy)... Maybe even touch on the human loss that occurs. OH! And Desert Wars! I so wanted to hear how those were set up!
I think it's important to point out (amidst the
War! hyperbole flying around the interwebs) that lots of that
is covered in
War!. Hotspots and border skirmishes, generic stats for an assortment of various soldiers and sailors for GMs throwing together military units, etc, etc.
It's not a perfect sourcebook, and it's not just
Fields of Fire, Part Deux, but pages 115-180 have nothing to do with Bogota. It's got a global hotspots chapter, warfare vs. shadowrunning, suggestions for running a military/merc campaign, additional rules (like for the Leadership skill, one of my personal favorite parts of the book), new grunts and contacts (various types of soldiers and MPs and such), and then about 25 pages of new guns, armor, vehicles, etc, etc, etc.
I'll admit right alongside everyone that it's not my favorite sourcebook, by a longshot (and it's true, a map would've been nice). But it's not the ZOMG WORST BOOK EVAR that some folks have made it out to be, either.
I also hope people get over their surprise at it being a mixture of specific setting -> general setting -> fluff -> crunch all in one book, because it's the basic format for several upcoming books. Rather than it being "Target: Bogota: Plus Some Other Crap," it's a format designed to provide some setting information for Bogota, then some information on the war in Bogota, then some information on war in general (all complete with rules). Instead of talking about war wholly in the abstract, it's a book about war in Shadowrun, yes, but with a focus on
an actual war that's currently going on.