Need testers
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 11:33 am
Well, I got some scenarios brewing, some near completion, others not.
What I really need, is someone to test them. Who's up for it?
I've done some testing myself, but only so much self-testing will reveal balancing and stuff like that. It is easy to go stuck in a rut, or think that something that is easy to achieve, suddenly becomes hard for others. I expect feedback, so there is that.
The two scenarios I have that are ready for some testing are:
"Gothic Line 44" and "Modern Shogun".
Gothic Line 44 is a remake of a scenario made by Vic for an early version of ATG. Call it AT Classic. I made it completely up to speed, with the current Rising Dawn masterfile, as good as I could. I took out things like models and officers, because it seemed wrong for them to be in a historic scenario. Officers because there was some specific ones, while models because of the shortness of the time period covered, and it would be less realistic, if you could call up HQ and ask for a new type of tank, and actually get to use it, during that campaign.
Modern Shogun is a completely new scenario. I came up with the idea for it, in other words. The scene is Japan 1932. There has been a collapse of the government (which could have happened, there were two coup attempts at the time), and instead of a single unified Japan, it has split into four factions. One of them occupies Tokyo, which is of course where the Imperial Palace is. The player that holds that place for 18 turns, wins the game! Naturally everyone wants to win, so Tokyo faction, the one having a hold on the palace, is at war with everyone. There is an alternative to win the game, by taking 60% of the maps Victory points, and holding Tokyo at the same time. Unlike ANY other scenario, this one has Resources, that are able to be interdicted! If you join up, I can explain more about that.
Both scenarios use GaryChildress' excellent graphics, and to top it all off, they are both able to be played by the AI. To play them you need to be using the AT Phoenix patches.
PM me, or write here, to get more info.
What I really need, is someone to test them. Who's up for it?
I've done some testing myself, but only so much self-testing will reveal balancing and stuff like that. It is easy to go stuck in a rut, or think that something that is easy to achieve, suddenly becomes hard for others. I expect feedback, so there is that.
The two scenarios I have that are ready for some testing are:
"Gothic Line 44" and "Modern Shogun".
Gothic Line 44 is a remake of a scenario made by Vic for an early version of ATG. Call it AT Classic. I made it completely up to speed, with the current Rising Dawn masterfile, as good as I could. I took out things like models and officers, because it seemed wrong for them to be in a historic scenario. Officers because there was some specific ones, while models because of the shortness of the time period covered, and it would be less realistic, if you could call up HQ and ask for a new type of tank, and actually get to use it, during that campaign.
Modern Shogun is a completely new scenario. I came up with the idea for it, in other words. The scene is Japan 1932. There has been a collapse of the government (which could have happened, there were two coup attempts at the time), and instead of a single unified Japan, it has split into four factions. One of them occupies Tokyo, which is of course where the Imperial Palace is. The player that holds that place for 18 turns, wins the game! Naturally everyone wants to win, so Tokyo faction, the one having a hold on the palace, is at war with everyone. There is an alternative to win the game, by taking 60% of the maps Victory points, and holding Tokyo at the same time. Unlike ANY other scenario, this one has Resources, that are able to be interdicted! If you join up, I can explain more about that.
Both scenarios use GaryChildress' excellent graphics, and to top it all off, they are both able to be played by the AI. To play them you need to be using the AT Phoenix patches.
PM me, or write here, to get more info.