Comparing JTCS to others ... a newbie needs to know

John Tiller's Campaign Series exemplifies tactical war-gaming at its finest by bringing you the entire collection of TalonSoft's award-winning campaign series. Containing TalonSoft's West Front, East Front, and Rising Sun platoon-level combat series, as well as all of the official add-ons and expansion packs, the Matrix Edition allows players to dictate the events of World War II from the tumultuous beginning to its climatic conclusion. We are working together with original programmer John Tiller to bring you this updated edition.

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I am trying to find my own personal holy grail of tactical WW2 games. I know this doesn't exist, so maybe I should start with what I'm looking for. Tactical scale ... an infantry unit equals a standard infantry squad. Turn-based, not real-time. At least West Front and Med theatres, others as a bonus. Hex or area driven. Small engagements per scenarios ... a reinforced company at most?

Oh, and an editor. Something this geographer/fine artist/historian/programmer could use to paint some terrain and unit down and have a small engagement (a basic attack defense style scenario) done in less than an hour.

So, given those requirements, how does JTCS compare to something like WinSPWW2? Can someone post a few screen shots of the JTCS editor in action?

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Take it from me, you will love all the features in the (JTCS) Campaign Series!
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If it's a game you want, JTCS is great. If you're a hard-core historical realism grognard, look elsewhere.

For another good game, consider HPS Squad Battles. A lower level of tactical detail, and another John Tiller design.
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I want to break a lance for our beloved game.
I cant find anything that compares to JTCS EF/WF/RS.
Neither from the game mechanics nor from the editor and the possibilities for long term game fun does anything beat this piece of software. After a "few" years of playing (10+) I still come back to playing it on a regular basis.

It takes some time to get the hang of the AIs reactions to your attempts in map and game design.
But once you find out how to implement your facts inside the borders of this game mechanics its a lot of fun.

BTW
Screenshots of the Game editor look almost the same than the game itself.

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ORIGINAL: berto

If it's a game you want, JTCS is great. If you're a hard-core historical realism grognard, look elsewhere.

I believe we are all refencing games here? [&:]

If you wish to play a "game" that has stood the test of time (12+ years on the market)... countless hours of enjoyment... fierce head-to-head competion... tactical scale with platoon size units... then look no farther then JTCS! [&o]

A cautionary word... the AI is pretty pathetic... so to get maximum enjoyment out of JTCS... I advise you to PBeM. Nothing beats playing against human opponents! [8D]
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