AAR

Forum dedicated to the Scourge of War Game set during the Napoleonic Wars. Scourge of War: Waterloo follows in the footsteps of its American Civil War predecessors and takes the action to one of the most famous battles in history. It is by far the most detailed game about the final battle of the War of the Seventh Coalition.

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zakblood
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nobody wanting to do a after action report yet then?

i'd have done one on day one, win or lose matter little but shows the game off in smaller segments and does what no live video can do sometimes if done well, so who's up for it?

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I've been craving for some screenshots and youtube videos myself and have been jumping between this and Norb's forums but only one person has a blog dedicated to the game with some amazing screens. I'd link it here but am currently blocked for the time being (being a newbie forum user and all). I would personally love a screenshot thread for this game.
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I've started a screenshot thread at Norbsoft forum. There's also a nice video by Flanyboy - Dairies 4 showing how to play a campaign. Both in the Media Section.
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YEES!!! Thank you!!! I've also watched nearly all of the videos one can find on Youtube right now. Most show the same opening beginners battle and the first major battle, the one in the dev diary you mention. I have been biding my time for a Napoleonic game similar to Gettysburg and have to wait a few months before I can go and nab this one so I've been looking all over for screens and videos.
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