Afrika Korps - need rules
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Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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Bunker this link is amusingly just a few threads from this one hehe (but you miiiiight not have read it through heheh).
showthread.php?s=&threadid=26322
Follow through the thread and it will lead you to free copies of perfectly playable wargames.
They are not new, some have been a round a while. New is not automatically better.
I personally advise getting Panzer General and Allied General above the rest, the reason being they are the most "playable".
People's General though gets a nod as well.
Fantasy General and Star General may not appeal to youif you are looking for specifically "wargames".
For Allied General, do not miss getting the Wing32.dll file (or Allied General will NOT run...unless you actually ARE running Win 95 still). That file though must be placed in a specific folder of Windows (not in the game directory).
Some other meritorious links would be
http://bouldergames.com/
They have a ton of games, but their web site sucks on a web site level.
http://www.wargamer.com/
They don't make games, but if you have not been here you have missed a great site (Wargamer has cash problems, but they are still a good site to visit).
http://www.wargamer.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
That is the forum link at Wargamer and is a fine spot for discussions (I go here a lot to see if anything new has shown up).
http://www.wargamer.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
This is specifically their Board game forum (you won't find to many decent forums for board games routinely).
http://www.wargamer.com/cgi-bin/ultimat ... forum&f=34
Alas the forums at Wargamer some days look like they neeeeeever move.
Although the General Forum is routinely active.
These people often have titles you would swear were no longer on sale aaaaaanywhere. They are an unknown to me though, I only now they are out there at this time.
http://www.secondchancegames.com/
Got this link thanks to Wild Bill (if he likes it you will too hehe). Lots of useful links to be found.
http://www.hpssims.com/Pages/Links/links.html
These people actually sell original retail copies of the games you can sometimes find as free downloads.
So if you want the real thing, look here.
I got a copy of Steel Panthers 2 Modern Battles from them plus the Campaign cd,and it was the orignal article, not a repackaged item. I have the original box, manual etc. (sometimes a person just wants the real thing).
http://www.cdaccess.com/index.htm
Avalanche Press is making current new wargames, some are nice looking (I don't own any yet).
http://www.avalanchepress.com/line_Panzer.php
Here is the link to the thread (you also might have seen this one) with people discussing Panzergrenadier in Matrix forum members own views.
showthread.php?s=&threadid=25342
Last link for now look here at Strategic Command. A nice looking game (make sure you get the 1.04 demo version though).
http://www.battlefront.com/index.htm
The only software not yet mentioned is the Operational Art of War software from Talonsoft. I think you would be looking for the title called Century of Warfare (which is the item that has all the previous titles unified into a single purchase).
You now have the pick of the litter for all of Sarges best bookmarked links heheh. I hope they give you a good days worth of browsing:D
showthread.php?s=&threadid=26322
Follow through the thread and it will lead you to free copies of perfectly playable wargames.
They are not new, some have been a round a while. New is not automatically better.
I personally advise getting Panzer General and Allied General above the rest, the reason being they are the most "playable".
People's General though gets a nod as well.
Fantasy General and Star General may not appeal to youif you are looking for specifically "wargames".
For Allied General, do not miss getting the Wing32.dll file (or Allied General will NOT run...unless you actually ARE running Win 95 still). That file though must be placed in a specific folder of Windows (not in the game directory).
Some other meritorious links would be
http://bouldergames.com/
They have a ton of games, but their web site sucks on a web site level.
http://www.wargamer.com/
They don't make games, but if you have not been here you have missed a great site (Wargamer has cash problems, but they are still a good site to visit).
http://www.wargamer.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
That is the forum link at Wargamer and is a fine spot for discussions (I go here a lot to see if anything new has shown up).
http://www.wargamer.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
This is specifically their Board game forum (you won't find to many decent forums for board games routinely).
http://www.wargamer.com/cgi-bin/ultimat ... forum&f=34
Alas the forums at Wargamer some days look like they neeeeeever move.
Although the General Forum is routinely active.
These people often have titles you would swear were no longer on sale aaaaaanywhere. They are an unknown to me though, I only now they are out there at this time.
http://www.secondchancegames.com/
Got this link thanks to Wild Bill (if he likes it you will too hehe). Lots of useful links to be found.
http://www.hpssims.com/Pages/Links/links.html
These people actually sell original retail copies of the games you can sometimes find as free downloads.
So if you want the real thing, look here.
I got a copy of Steel Panthers 2 Modern Battles from them plus the Campaign cd,and it was the orignal article, not a repackaged item. I have the original box, manual etc. (sometimes a person just wants the real thing).
http://www.cdaccess.com/index.htm
Avalanche Press is making current new wargames, some are nice looking (I don't own any yet).
http://www.avalanchepress.com/line_Panzer.php
Here is the link to the thread (you also might have seen this one) with people discussing Panzergrenadier in Matrix forum members own views.
showthread.php?s=&threadid=25342
Last link for now look here at Strategic Command. A nice looking game (make sure you get the 1.04 demo version though).
http://www.battlefront.com/index.htm
The only software not yet mentioned is the Operational Art of War software from Talonsoft. I think you would be looking for the title called Century of Warfare (which is the item that has all the previous titles unified into a single purchase).
You now have the pick of the litter for all of Sarges best bookmarked links heheh. I hope they give you a good days worth of browsing:D
I LIKE that my life bothers them,
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
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Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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Oops should include this link.
http://www.theblitz.org/index.php
They have a handful of demos of games that are not often findable as demos.
Including Operational Art of War
http://www.theblitz.org/index.php
They have a handful of demos of games that are not often findable as demos.
Including Operational Art of War
I LIKE that my life bothers them,
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
I am not sure about XP as I am using ME. I know it was designed with as low of a sophisticated computer system as they could to reach as many people as possible. Email them at Schwehrpunkt and ask.
I would be agreeable to a battle, but I don't think I could handle the 176 turn campaign. Christ we'd die of old age before we could complete it with the multiple phases. I know in the patches they fixed it so you can vary the turn sequence to eliminate some of the time problem. Good man that Ron Dockal. I'm doing well to get in 1 turn a night against the AI. Not enough spare time it seems.
I would be agreeable to a battle, but I don't think I could handle the 176 turn campaign. Christ we'd die of old age before we could complete it with the multiple phases. I know in the patches they fixed it so you can vary the turn sequence to eliminate some of the time problem. Good man that Ron Dockal. I'm doing well to get in 1 turn a night against the AI. Not enough spare time it seems.

Jim1954
KMC/T
Long games are the best, as you can really develop a grand scale strategy that sometimes take a long time to work, but when they work......
It gives long time planners an edge. I dont mind playing a game that may last 6 months or a year...
I already played Siege of Jerusalem, the entire, full campaign, took like 3 months...
With the PC will be something like a turn each 2 or 3 days...no hurry
It gives long time planners an edge. I dont mind playing a game that may last 6 months or a year...
I already played Siege of Jerusalem, the entire, full campaign, took like 3 months...
With the PC will be something like a turn each 2 or 3 days...no hurry
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Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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Jim, just to let you know, I just received the rules you sent.
Thanks for this "so hard to find" kindness.
I cant say nothing else to express how impressed I am with your goodness.
Thanks a lot. That was really cool.
If anyone wants to know what I am tallking about, I asked the Afrika Korps avallon hill game rules, and Jim 1954 sent it right away by mail to me. And I live in Brazil.
Thats sure a nice example to follow !!!
Thanks Jim
Thanks for this "so hard to find" kindness.
I cant say nothing else to express how impressed I am with your goodness.
Thanks a lot. That was really cool.
If anyone wants to know what I am tallking about, I asked the Afrika Korps avallon hill game rules, and Jim 1954 sent it right away by mail to me. And I live in Brazil.
Thats sure a nice example to follow !!!
Thanks Jim
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