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WW2 Equivalent
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:46 pm
by leethompson
Hi Everyone
Love the game - not very good at it mind you!!!
Ok now to the real question - is there a ww2 mod for this game engine
- or could anyone advise of a similar game that has the tactical level similar to this game.
Any advice would be appreciated
Regards
Lee
RE: WW2 Equivalent
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 3:37 pm
by ultradave
Closest thing to it I think would be Command Ops 2
You can try it out free from Lock 'n Load Publishing - game engine and I think 3 sample scenarios are free, scenario packs for Market Garden, Bulge, Cauldron, Greece will cost you.
RE: WW2 Equivalent
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 5:03 pm
by CapnDarwin
At some point in the future we will be looking at adding WW2 to our list.
RE: WW2 Equivalent
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 9:30 pm
by ctcharger
What are the key differences from WW2 to 1985? It may be doable or at least something close using a mod.
Tanks were slower, shot slower(?), smaller guns, less armor, less penetration, lower probability to hit
Infantry AT capabilities were pretty bad especially early war
Radios were around although some early war tanks had none.
Response times were probably slower but maybe not for late war armies?
Basic artillery and anti-tank guns, mostly towed
Fewer trucks maybe so supply is slower
In some regions, the road network was pretty bad
Special AP ammo in limited quantities
So Victory Game's Panzer command uses the same 500m scale map I believe and company size units.
All of them seem doable just by reading what is capable mod wise looking at the spreadsheets.
RE: WW2 Equivalent
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:36 am
by CapnDarwin
The game engine is really made to handle Cold War situations and scale. While you can make a WW2 or any other time frame for that matter, a number of items under the hood are geared for a more modern set of capabilities. Scale is a bigger issue. We have had team discussions on the subject and would look at a reduced hex size to better map to the shorter ranges and more infantry centric warfare.
RE: WW2 Equivalent
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:23 am
by ctcharger
Understood. More of an academic exercise for me and way down the road anyway. I have a LOT of catching up to do!