present UV players

Uncommon Valor: Campaign for the South Pacific covers the campaigns for New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland and the Solomon chain.

Moderators: Joel Billings, Tankerace, siRkid

User avatar
RGIJN
Posts: 1057
Joined: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:18 pm
Location: far away from battlefield :-(
Contact:

present UV players

Post by RGIJN »

Hi,

just curious who / how many players are still active in this game... Interesting would be also to know if against AI or PBEM.

Ralf (I am such a one[:)])
a1981stingray
Posts: 164
Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:38 pm
Location: Kansas, USA

RE: present UV players

Post by a1981stingray »

I play all the time - pbem and AI.  Scenario 17 and 19.
User avatar
radar
Posts: 339
Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:58 pm
Location: Dayton, Ohio

RE: present UV players

Post by radar »

I still play UV AI, but more and more I prefer to play WiTP.
USS Terry (DD-513) — Battle of the Atlantic, Solomon and Marianas Islands campaigns and the Battle of Iwo Jima
User avatar
Long Lance
Posts: 274
Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 4:28 am
Location: Ebbelwoi Country

RE: present UV players

Post by Long Lance »

Not really playin' anymore, but allways just about to start a new Campaign[;)]

Anyway, still interested in UV.
MikeB20
Posts: 13
Joined: Fri Jan 01, 2010 5:48 am

RE: present UV players

Post by MikeB20 »

Playing a few PBEM after six year break.
"Hey, Mac, are you a Marine?"
User avatar
decaro
Posts: 4004
Joined: Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:05 pm
Location: Stratford, Connecticut
Contact:

RE: present UV players

Post by decaro »

I play the 'Canal scenario, but now in AE.

I still have UV installed, but my hopes for CF have diminished.
Stratford, Connecticut, U.S.A.[center]Image[/center]
[center]"The Angel of Okinawa"[/center]
Home of the Chance-Vought Corsair, F4U
The best fighter-bomber of World War II
Kingfisher
Posts: 234
Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:25 am

RE: present UV players

Post by Kingfisher »

I'm playing hotseat to try out different strategies.

It would be great if the developer(s) would offer a Med version of this game. Convoy runs to Malta, Swordfish attack on Taranto, possible Vichy intervention, fun, fun, fun.
"splendid was their tactic of diving upon our force from the direction of the sun, taking advantage of intermittent clouds"

-Captain Takahisa Amagai, KAGA, June 4th 1942
User avatar
RGIJN
Posts: 1057
Joined: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:18 pm
Location: far away from battlefield :-(
Contact:

RE: present UV players

Post by RGIJN »

ORIGINAL: Kingfisher


It would be great if the developer(s) would offer a Med version of this game. Convoy runs to Malta, Swordfish attack on Taranto, possible Vichy intervention, fun, fun, fun.

Nice idea, would be awesome indeed! Think on North Sea / Atlantic scenarios too, with Royal Navy, USN and Soviet forces against the Axis powers. But I fear there is nothing in the pipe anymore. Even CF seems to be dead finally - what a bummer. Very disappointing.
User avatar
Long Lance
Posts: 274
Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 4:28 am
Location: Ebbelwoi Country

RE: present UV players

Post by Long Lance »

CF's dead before it really starts? Please not.
This could be the first wargame ever to impelment realistic handling of carrier planes.
This must be highly complex. US CVs using permanent deck park. How does this influence
Flight operations? How to operate CAP and assemble an Airstrike. Hundreds how-tos.
Carrier Operations are much more complex thn setting Fighters on Escort/CAP %,
Naval Earch/attack % etc. In detail, i still don't understand how this worked in reality.

And, even if here are many many experts, i think this is true for most of us.
User avatar
bigbaba
Posts: 1238
Joined: Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:12 pm
Location: Koblenz, Germany

RE: present UV players

Post by bigbaba »

just started a slow game vs. another old schooler: borner.

i play the US and try to not play "sir robin" against him.[;)]

an UV like game about the war in MED or north atlantic (maybe a scenario with graf zepelin as german CV?) would be very nice. i totaly agree here.
E
Posts: 1247
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:14 am

RE: present UV players

Post by E »

ORIGINAL: Kingfisher

I'm playing hotseat to try out different strategies.

It would be great if the developer(s) would offer a Med version of this game. Convoy runs to Malta, Swordfish attack on Taranto, possible Vichy intervention, fun, fun, fun.

Grigsby's Bomb Alley version 2?
"Lose" is the opposite of "win." "Loose" is the opposite of "tight."

Friends Don't Let Friends Facebook.

Twitter is for... (wait for it!) ...Twits!
User avatar
SuluSea
Posts: 2396
Joined: Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:13 pm

RE: present UV players

Post by SuluSea »

I play against the AI. All in all to me its just as good as Admirals Edition which I've spent quite abit of time playing.   AE has many bells and whistles that are fantastic tools but I believe in the effort to balance the game Japanese capabilities have been ramped up too much to make the game more like chess than reality.

Issues with AE I have are-

Japanese subs especially the boats with float planes that never seem to have a mechanical issue are overpowered.
Japanese ASW.
Japanese pilot training is much too fast . [If the training program doesn't make the Japanese suffer as they did historically , then the game is no good at all to me considering how many planes Japanese industry can produce. My opponent when I was playing PBEM told me he was building 100 Oscars a month.
US CVs don't get enough planes to use as replacements in '42.
From what I see Kamikazees cause too much damage and too many get through.
Game killer bug as far as PBEM goes - see invading Pearl thread in the AE forum. <FWIW this seems to be rectified with the latest beta patch as coast defense units have been ticked up and targeting transports as well as larger warships[CA/CL variety in my tests]


"There’s no such thing as a bitter person who keeps the bitterness to himself.” ~ Erwin Lutzer
User avatar
borner
Posts: 1485
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 10:15 pm
Location: Houston TX

RE: present UV players

Post by borner »

Ae is interesting, but just too big. I have 4 UV games going, and from what I am told it takes half the time to run all 4 as one game of AE. One day I may wake up and finally buy it though
User avatar
WriterJWA
Posts: 73
Joined: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:22 pm
Location: Atlanta

RE: present UV players

Post by WriterJWA »

I love the history of the South Pacific campaign, so I've been playing the full campaign routinely. It's a great game, I love the detail and it's accuracy. I'm considering making the jump to WitP-AE, but I've used UV as a training ground. Plus, I don't generally like sitting around waiting for a turn to process through.
Jay
USMC '98-'06
0311-4341

"Amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics."
- Gen. Omar Bradley

"A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. "
- Gen. George S. Patton
jeffreysutro@jeffreysutro.com
Posts: 138
Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2004 1:06 am

RE: present UV players

Post by jeffreysutro@jeffreysutro.com »

[font="Times New Roman"]I am the type of gamer who will get drawn into one game for a while and play it almost exclusively for weeks (or months) until some other game catches my attention, and I switch over to playing that game for a while. I have owned Uncommon Valor for a few years and played it a bit during that time, but right now I seem to be in an "Uncommon Valor mode", and am playing it a lot at the moment. I expect that I will eventually buy War in the Pacific, Admiral's Edition, but for now Uncommon Valor seems to be the right mixture of realistic detail and reasonably sized, highly playable, scenarios[/font]
All My Best,

Jeff Sutro
User avatar
jomni
Posts: 2827
Joined: Mon Nov 19, 2007 12:31 am
Contact:

RE: present UV players

Post by jomni »

I recently bought UV after growing tired of AE.
I am currently playing one game vs. AI
In AE, I am playing one PBEM game but it is the Guadalcanal scenario.
Thinking of firing up a GC in vanilla WITP once the UV game is done.
And will also solicit a PBEM game in either UV or vanilla WITP or both.
User avatar
Miller
Posts: 2227
Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2004 10:14 am
Location: Ashington, England.

RE: present UV players

Post by Miller »

Having just come out of a year long AE game, UV is a nice change of pace. Sure it still has plenty of bugs and gameplay glitches, but overall it is still a very playable game.

Forget playing against the AI, its like playing a five year old.
User avatar
WriterJWA
Posts: 73
Joined: Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:22 pm
Location: Atlanta

RE: present UV players

Post by WriterJWA »

ORIGINAL: Miller

Having just come out of a year long AE game, UV is a nice change of pace. Sure it still has plenty of bugs and gameplay glitches, but overall it is still a very playable game.

Forget playing against the AI, its like playing a five year old.


That's a LOOOOONG game. PBEM?

I haven't the patience for a long PBEM game. I want to get in a scenario and I just get in the weeds. I'll knock out a month of scenario time in one sitting. TCP/IP gaming would be cool, for sure.
Jay
USMC '98-'06
0311-4341

"Amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics."
- Gen. Omar Bradley

"A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. "
- Gen. George S. Patton
User avatar
borner
Posts: 1485
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 10:15 pm
Location: Houston TX

RE: present UV players

Post by borner »

actually, with UV, if you have two people online at the same time, exchanging files goes very quickly. The only real delay is downloading the files and if the other player is away from his computer for a while. I have had situations where if both players are around you can knock out a week of turns in a few hours. a PBEM game can take a long time to finish, but if you like playing the AI, you will love playing a real person.
User avatar
berto
Posts: 21461
Joined: Wed Mar 13, 2002 1:15 am
Location: metro Chicago, Illinois, USA
Contact:

RE: present UV players

Post by berto »

ORIGINAL: RGIJN
just curious who / how many players are still active in this game... Interesting would be also to know if against AI or PBEM.
I purchased UV when first released but never really played it. I was too busy at the time and just couldn't motivate myself to climb what at the time seemed to be its fairly steep learning curve.

After years of holding back, I finally purchased WITP:AE last summer. It is a fantastic game, my current favorite, and I foresee playing it for years and years to come ...

... but for now, only the scenarios. I simply don't have the time (too many other responsibilities) to play the campaigns. (I anticipate tackling the GC when I retire a few years hence.)

Over the Christmas break, I have put together a "retro" gaming machine for all of my low-system-requirement HPS and Matrix games. Earlier today, I installed Uncommon Valor too.

After looking around a bit--and seeing that it is much less involved than, but still similar to, WITP:AE--I am encouraged to give UV a try. After learning the WITP:AE system, UV looks much easier in comparison.

Most importantly, it has scenarios. WITP:AE scenarios are beginning to appear, and I will continue to play(test) them. But UV is chock full of ready-to-run scenarios in the War's most interesting theater, the Southwest Pacific.

If nothing else, I see UV replacing TOAW as my preferred operational Pacific War gaming platform. With its land combat emphasis and stunted air and (especially) sea war modules, TOAW just doesn't model WWII in the Pacific very well. No doubt UV has its problems and limitations (and if they loom too large, there will always be WITP:AE). But for fast scenario operational game play, UV's ship has finally arrived.

PBEM? Nope. I'll play against the AI. And if and when I grow disillusioned with that, I will try hot-seat solitaire. For me, competitive gaming doesn't matter; historical simulation's the thing.
Campaign Series Legion https://cslegion.com/
Campaign Series Lead Coder https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... hp?f=10167
Panzer Campaigns, Panzer Battles Lead Coder https://wargameds.com
Post Reply

Return to “Uncommon Valor - Campaign for the South Pacific”