Tigers Without Fangs Ready to Play

Trade tips and tricks, workarounds maps, and graphics mods. Why certain scenarios or campaigns are favorites, or how to improve stinkers. Attach your work to share/critique.

Moderator: MOD_SPWaW

Post Reply
User avatar
Redleg
Posts: 1317
Joined: Tue May 23, 2000 8:00 am

Tigers Without Fangs Ready to Play

Post by Redleg »

After some help from Fragar and Warrior, I was able to make some adjustments and got a decisive so it appears to be ready to "meet the gaming public".

See the "Tigers at Kursk" thread to see the battle description.

This scenario takes about 1/2 hour to play and is quite variable in outcome depending upon whether the tank hunters locate the Tigers, whether flamethrowers are encountered, and just plain luck.

This is dedicated to the SPWAW fans who like quick-play scenarios.
Attachments
047-fanglesstigers.zip
(45.1 KiB) Downloaded 150 times
Fradar
Posts: 109
Joined: Fri Mar 29, 2002 12:15 am
Location: Frolois, France

Tigers without fangs

Post by Fradar »

I had the pleasure to playtest this one for John. It is a quick, challenging and fun scenario with a very high replay value. Even if you achieve the same level of victory, the fighting is never the same. These tank hunters and assault teams are very nasty customers.
Thanks John for another great scenario !
El_Peco
Posts: 88
Joined: Fri May 25, 2001 8:00 am
Location: Milan, Italy

Great scenario!

Post by El_Peco »

Original & fun, I managed to get a marginal victory (2700 to 800), rescuing only a Tiger with an ammo cannister. Other Tiger wasn't rescued because the ruskies killed the crew with the ammo canister:( .
User avatar
Major Destruction
Posts: 792
Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2000 8:00 am
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by Major Destruction »

Excellent scenario. And a refreshing change of pace.
Playing with command control OFF, I scored 3427-613, rescuing both tigers at the cost of 15 men. Now time to try it with C2 ON.

Well done Redleg.:D
They struggled with a ferocity that was to be expected of brave men fighting with forlorn hope against an enemy who had the advantage of position......knowing that courage was the one thing that would save them.

Julius Caesar, 57 BC
User avatar
chief
Posts: 1617
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2000 8:00 am
Location: Haines City FL, USA

Post by chief »

Redleg: BRAVO ZULU....had a ball with this one, even pulled a Decisive Victory....thanks:D :D :) :cool:
"God Bless America and All the Young men and women who give their all to protect Her"....chief
User avatar
Redleg
Posts: 1317
Joined: Tue May 23, 2000 8:00 am

Post by Redleg »

I had fun making and testing this - very glad to hear that someone else enjoyed it. Thanks for the comments.
learnerever
Posts: 26
Joined: Sat May 18, 2002 9:22 am
Contact:

Post by learnerever »

fun scenario it was

fumbled at first , tiger 2 crew got killed and there
was much blood and gore

2nd try rescued both tanks and brought back spare parts ,
marginal victory only , though :)
Wild Bill
Posts: 6428
Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2000 4:00 pm
Location: Smyrna, Ga, 30080

Post by Wild Bill »

I'll definitely check it out. Makes a nice addition to the earlier Tiger scenarios I did that are on Fabio's site, plus the one I sent to you.

A Lonely Tiger
A Wounded Tiger
A Royal Tiger
A Hungry Tiger

And now A Fangless Tiger (or two)

Looks like we are giving the Tigers the "royal" treatment ;)

Wild Bill
Image
In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Independent Game Consultant
User avatar
Redleg
Posts: 1317
Joined: Tue May 23, 2000 8:00 am

Post by Redleg »

Tigers draw a crowd! This is one I believe you may like, WB.
Give it a shot.
Wild Bill
Posts: 6428
Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2000 4:00 pm
Location: Smyrna, Ga, 30080

Post by Wild Bill »

Already got it downloaded and plan on getting into action this evening, Redleg...WB
===================
Image
In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Independent Game Consultant
Farfullo
Posts: 12
Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2002 10:00 am
Location: Bollullos de la Mitación, Sevilla, España

Hey Redleg...very very good scen =)

Post by Farfullo »

Hey Redleg..... Argg this scenario have been too much heavy for my heart....almost without visibility....any hex was a death trap....hehehe....

I only reached a draw...1500 Germany 1000 Soviets....arggg I ocly could save one the two tigers ....arggggg....

Well i have been log off for some days...(muds, diablo 2......AD&D) but i will try to be more logged in since now hehehe =)....

I have seen that there are posted a lot of scenarios..and i would like to play all of them hehehe =)...and I have to play Raider's June Issue arggggg........i am overflouded now!!!! heheh i like it =)

Ok....lets begin..... =) ----> Operation Kinderschreck heyyy!!! it is by you too hehehe =)...

And now i have a question.....where can i find info about designing scenarios and/or map....i have read the SPWaW manual and some info obut Fred Chlanda but i dont have my ideas clear yet!!! I would be glad if you or any veteran designer could help me with it....... :)

Well...see you soon
Un amigo es el que viene cuando todos se han ido.
User avatar
Redleg
Posts: 1317
Joined: Tue May 23, 2000 8:00 am

Post by Redleg »

Wild Bill published a series of tutorials about scenario design some time back. I think those scenarios may be posted on one of the sites for downloading.

Good luck! Thanks for trying "Fangless Tigers".
Supervisor
Posts: 5160
Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2004 12:00 am

Post by Supervisor »

Farfullo, I think this is what you looking for. Everything you wanted to know about scenario design but were affraid to ask. By the master himself Wild Bill. Armor Site Guides to Scenario Design
Farfullo
Posts: 12
Joined: Sat Jan 19, 2002 10:00 am
Location: Bollullos de la Mitación, Sevilla, España

Hey gmenman and redleg thx a lot for your replies

Post by Farfullo »

hi all :)

Thx a lot for your replies, i will try to see that tutorial this week ...hehehehe =).......i think this summer i could design my first scen....that would be cool !!!!!

Well thx a lot everybody.....

See you soon....

Argg i am having some newbie terrible mistakes playing Operation Kinderschreck......xDDDDDD......i think i will begin it again.....i have lost 2 B10 too silly. hehehe =)

Well ...seeya all =)

Bye bye...i will try to end Op. K. tomorrow...i hope to play tomorrow....

Hehehehe

Bye bye
Un amigo es el que viene cuando todos se han ido.
fud
Posts: 28
Joined: Thu Jun 06, 2002 1:10 am

Post by fud »

Hi Redleg,

I loved this scenario - I always find the small ones to be among the best. Very challenging - I got pretty beat up the first time out - and pretty beat up a couple of times after that, too.

One question - did you mean for the soviet assault team C1 to have a flamethrower that reaches two hexes??? That squad in particular really gave me trouble whenever they had a chance to op fire.

Thanks again.
Wild Bill
Posts: 6428
Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2000 4:00 pm
Location: Smyrna, Ga, 30080

Post by Wild Bill »

Knowing Redleg, I'm sure that he did. You can be sure that nothing in his fine battles just "happens." The old warrior is just devious. I'm sure that was his intention.

:eek:

Wild Bill
Image
In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Independent Game Consultant
fud
Posts: 28
Joined: Thu Jun 06, 2002 1:10 am

Post by fud »

Originally posted by Wild Bill
Knowing Redleg, I'm sure that he did. You can be sure that nothing in his fine battles just "happens." The old warrior is just devious. I'm sure that was his intention.

:eek:

Wild Bill

Sorta figured as much - but it sure was a nasty suprise. So were all of those molotov projectiles.....
User avatar
Redleg
Posts: 1317
Joined: Tue May 23, 2000 8:00 am

Post by Redleg »

David Glantz' fine book about Kursk inspired "Fangless Tigers". Some absolute horrors at night on the battlefields of Kursk.

There is a randomness build in to this scenario that makes it play differently depending upon what the human player does. Lady Luck also plays a big part as it does most all very small scenarios.
Post Reply

Return to “SP:WaW Scenarios/Campaigns”