March update

The Seven Years’ War was fought across the globe and called by some the first “World War” as virtually every major power participated. In the center of events was Prussia, almost constantly at war and lead by the now legendary Frederick the Great.

Relive the exciting and trying days of Frederick the Great in Horse and Musket: Volume I, the improved and expanded combination of the previous Prussian War Machine and Prussia’s Glory titles. Horse and Musket: Volume I is a reboot of the successful Horse and Musket series, including not only two solid historical titles in one package, but also many new game features, a powerful new editor, and a complete graphics overhaul to an already acclaimed gaming system.

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Tim Coakley
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March update

Post by Tim Coakley »

Programming progress continues...no new screen shots to put up. Frank is focusing on finishing a few interface items in the editor, and will then be back to the game. I just sent him my comments from a version he sent last week.

I will post a quick update with each version.

Regards,
Tim
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Le Tondu
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RE: March update

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Thanks Tim. I have a question.

While looking at the screenshots, the playing area of the game appears to be terribly small. Is there any chance for a narrowing of the informational area on the left and at the bottom of the screen? Could this be one of those interface items? (Meaning the visual interface.)

Thanks.
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RE: March update

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How may I try latest version of this game?
Is it possible?
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RE: March update

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Oh please Tim, won't you tell the guy not to bother too much with the graphics. It's gameplay that counts. I agree to a comment I read somewhere: I hope the maps are not limited in size. It should be possible to play tiny battles (Lodi !) and large battles (Wagram !) alike. Perhaps in a different scale, but evenso.
Really looking forward to this one [:'(]

Ivan
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RE: March update

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Dego,

The only versions are the ones that the play testers are working on. Nothing is available for us regular Joes.
Cheers,
Rick


I agree as well that the graphics aren't any big deal. [:)] We can always mod them later on if we want.
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