Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Campaign Series: Vietnam is a new turn-based, tactical/operational war game that focuses on the Indochina War, Vietnam Civil War and the first years of US involvement in Vietnam with over 100 historical scenarios.

Moderator: Jason Petho

Post Reply
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

Hi Guys

It’s really good news that the North Koreans are being added to the OOB for this game. Couple of quick questions.

Firstly, is the UK (already done and in the Middle East game) going to be ported across, perhaps with the Korea specific higher formations “borrowed” from the JTS Korean War mod?

Secondly are the relevant terrain types for the Korean pinnular in summer and winter going to be added to the game at the same time?

In terms of scenario design there is quite a lot of porting over that scenario designers can do from the JTCS Korean War Mod the WDS Squad Battles game & “Forgotten War” mod covering the Korean War as will as scenarios from Steam Panthers MBT. The WDS Korea 85 game should also provide some conversion opportunities for scenario designers.
This will be one hell of a New Years present for owners of the CS Vietnam game.

Kind regards
Ian
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

The UK is slated to be rebuilt with more accurate information/OOB structures.

Once that's is done, they will be potentially included as well.

That being said, if anyone has good information on the British historical Order of Battles from 1948-1985, let me know!
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

For the NATO side of things I would recommend "The British Army in Germany: An Organizational History 1947-2004" by Graham Watson published by General Data LLC. This should enable you to reflect the OOB changes month by month in terms of regiments / battalions and above.

For the Korea side of things generally (in case you don't have it already) there is "Korean War Orders Of Battle" by Gordon L Rottman. Deals with all combatant nations, the little brother of his more weighty and well known one on the Vietnam War.

Hope this helps

Kind regards
Ian
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

I have the "Korean War Orders Of Battle" by Gordon L Rottman, which is absolutely brilliant.

THANK YOU for the over reference. I've been looking for eons and that has never come up in my searches.

That will help immensely!!!
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

Best to run a search under the publishers name. On Amazon here in the UK you can get it for

General Data LLC

On Amazon here in the UK you can get it for £12.97.

Best of luck

Ian
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

Hahaha, funny enough I had it on my amazon wishlist already!

I'll grab it for myself for Christmas.

I was browsing the Google Books version and holy crap, it's amazing!
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

Would you happen to know of another source for the Territorial Army?
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

Wikipedia has a good article and the OOB utility for the CS Cold War Mod has some as well although I would treat this with a degree of caution although the Wikipedia article appears to match with it.
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

In relation to the North Korean army Helion Books have their hardback book The Armed Forces of North Korea On The Path Of Songun (that usually sells for £45.00 on sale this weekend at £13.50. This runs to 240 pages, has 429 colour & 29 b/w photos, 68 colour profiles & artworks, 5 colour maps.

You might want to grab your copy while stocks last.

Kind regards
Ian
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

Ah crap, I’m on holidays at the moment.

Will be back at the end of the month! Hopefully it will still be on sale.
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

Hi Jason
Sorry mate no its only on sale until Monday. If you could log on to the "Helion Books" on your phone or tablet you should be able to order it while your away however.

Best of luck
Ian
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

Well, I ordered it.

Shipping was more than the book. Haha
User avatar
Jason Petho
Posts: 17398
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:31 am
Location: Terrace, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Jason Petho »

Alas, that book turned out to be a nice overview, but not a lot of useful meat on the bones.
User avatar
bruce205
Posts: 152
Joined: Sat May 08, 2004 9:11 pm
Location: Ohio

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by bruce205 »

Please work on scripted Korean War scenarios. It is such a forgotten war !!
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Hoplite1963
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 6:53 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Hoplite1963 »

While your waiting have you tried the Korean War mod that runs on the original John Tiller's campaign series game. There a lot of convertible scenarios to there which could now be made up for the CSVN game.

Started working on the "Task Force Smith" one myself.

Kind regards
Ian
User avatar
Crossroads
Posts: 18150
Joined: Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:57 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Crossroads »

Hoplite1963 wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 2:48 pm While your waiting have you tried the Korean War mod that runs on the original John Tiller's campaign series game. There a lot of convertible scenarios to there which could now be made up for the CSVN game.

Started working on the "Task Force Smith" one myself.

Kind regards
Ian
Well i have been kind of hoping some of you guys would pick up on those :D

Let me know how it goes, I am more than happy to generate Lua files for the scenarios!
Visit us at: Campaign Series Legion
---
CS: Vietnam 1948-1967 < v2.00.03 Remastered Edition (May 20, 2025)
CS: Middle East 1948-1985 < v3.00.03 Remastered Edition (May 20, 2025)
User avatar
Crossroads
Posts: 18150
Joined: Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:57 am

Re: Questions on the Korean War extra content coming next year

Post by Crossroads »

Note that it is easiest to work with Map, Org and Scenario editors with all scenario files in \Scenarios root. Once they are completed, you can group them in a subfolder of their own, they will work that way, too. The front end recognizes all content available, and can invoke them from where they are.Even from \Scenarios root, if you decide to keep them there.
Visit us at: Campaign Series Legion
---
CS: Vietnam 1948-1967 < v2.00.03 Remastered Edition (May 20, 2025)
CS: Middle East 1948-1985 < v3.00.03 Remastered Edition (May 20, 2025)
Post Reply

Return to “Campaign Series: Vietnam”