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Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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Hello!
For a long time i am looking for a WWII wargame. First i saw War in the East, but because of its price and some posts i saw i decided not to take it, then i found TOAW. However, i have not played a turn based WW2 game before thus i have some questions and expectations. First of all, what is this game all about? Are there short scenarios like a Case Yellow or Case Blue, or is there grand campaign like 1939-1946? Also is there production in game or just war? What about turns, and size of map? I want a game which is as much as detailed, realistic and historical in some cases like order of battle. Also game should not end quickly, should keep me for a long time. I am mostly interested with European Theatre and Germany, especially defending the Reich in 1944 and 1945. Should i get TOAW III?

Thanks in advance, i will ask if anything else comes to my mind.
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Hello!
For a long time i am looking for a WWII wargame. First i saw War in the East, but because of its price and some posts i saw i decided not to take it, then i found TOAW. However, i have not played a turn based WW2 game before thus i have some questions and expectations. First of all, what is this game all about? Are there short scenarios like a Case Yellow or Case Blue, or is there grand campaign like 1939-1946? Also is there production in game or just war? What about turns, and size of map? I want a game which is as much as detailed, realistic and historical in some cases like order of battle. Also game should not end quickly, should keep me for a long time. I am mostly interested with European Theatre and Germany, especially defending the Reich in 1944 and 1945. Should i get TOAW III?

Thanks in advance, i will ask if anything else comes to my mind.

TOAW is a game system that runs user-made scenarios. It comes with hundreds of pre-designed scenarios. And there are litterally hundreds more user-made scenarios that are available from various scenario depositories. Each is equivalent to a full-blown wargame in itself. The game comes with an editor that allows virtually any 20th-Century land operational situation to be modeled. Scales allowed range from 2.5km to 50km hexes and 6-hour to full-week turns. And designers have often strayed beyond those limits in every manner.

Look in the FAQ stickied thread, post #24, for a document attachment that describes the TOAW III scenarios. The detail, realism, and historical accuracy of scenarios varies widely, of course. But there are many scenarios that are very professional. True production is not yet part of the game system, but some designers have tried to address it via the event system and other means.

You can also look at some of the AARs on this board for some ideas of how well the game system works.
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I think despite how it looks, the game has alot of simple - medium level scenarios for a newbie to ease himself into the game in!
Then there are some huge ones........ for massive slaughterfests!

Also the game (fairly recently) had a pretty large patch, which is amazing considering how old it is.
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Hello, thanks for responses. I looked to scenarios and there are very nice ones. I think this game is the game i am looking for [&o] I have another question about production, i saw two scenarios which cover 1939-1945 and 1941-1945. In those scenarios, will i be able to produce panzer and infantry divisions, air units and submarines, or will those units come by event or something? Thanks in advance.
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TOAW is in my book a "must buy", it has a huge scenario database, and it has been on my harddrive more than a decade now. Sometimes it's been a love-hate relation though. I tried many times to love the huge scenarios but they're just not my cup of tea, I prefer the smaller ones. Since WitE has been published it's not so busy here anymore, so AAR's are less frequent. Here's another great site for AAR's, gotta love the Fire in the East AAR's, way too big for me but I love reading them;
http://www.si-games.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=168
Even in the very large scenarios production is not exactly modelled, but you have replacements and reinforcements.
 
But there are many scenarios that are very professional
 
What Curtis says, a joy to play and many are not too long which is exactly what I like.
 
You cannot produce units the way you can do it in games such as Advanced Tactics Gold or Time of Fury, you can not decide to go for an invasion of the UK and forget about Russia, you can not go for lvl three tanks in '40, or go for lvl four strategic bombers and leave your Inf at lvl one. That's not what TOAW is about. But for deep strategic fun on great maps TOAW is the choice.
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This game is a must despite the lack of controlling production, you will love FITE[;)]
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loveman1,

And then again, he may not like Fire in the East.

One of the great strengths of TOAW is that appeals to a huge variety of players with an equally huge variety of tastes. The beauty of having such a large and diverse body of scenarios available is that there is something for everyone. Some designers focus on historical accuracy while others are more concerned with just providing an interesting and enjoyable experience.

For every FITE fan I can find an equal number who would not touch it with a bargepole. It has nothing to do with the quallity of the scenario, it all comes down to what the individual player likes and dislikes. Tiny, small, medium, large, monster - from the Battle of Marathon to the War in Afghanistan - from The Last Alliance of Elves and Men to Operation Sealiion -TOAW has it all.

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Is there a place where all of the scenario db's are listed? Where should people go to get scenarios? Thanks

FYI - I saw some scenarios avail for DL from Matrix but only 50 can be listed due to search engine restriction, and a lot of those are upgrades/updates of earlier scenarios as well as equipment databases and boardgame mods of some sort. So in total maybe 25 scenarios are listed.
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CEAW-BJR Mod 2009:
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AT-WW1:
tm.asp?m=1705427
AT-GPW:
tm.asp?m=1649732
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Is there a place where all of the scenario db's are listed? Where should people go to get scenarios? Thanks

FYI - I saw some scenarios avail for DL from Matrix but only 50 can be listed due to search engine restriction, and a lot of those are upgrades/updates of earlier scenarios as well as equipment databases and boardgame mods of some sort. So in total maybe 25 scenarios are listed.

Here's a good place: http://www.the-strategist.net/RD/scenar ... enario.php
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Hi Metalist,
I have purchased more than 20 wargames in my time. I started playing on the C64 back in 1981. TOAW is by far the best game I have purchased. [&o] The next game will be TOAW 4 and then TOAW 5. FITE is just great. Loveman1 and I have been on one game now for nearly 3 years. Just buy it. You will not be sorry.[:D]
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Is AI in all of the scenarios included with TOAW 3? If not, which ones do not have AI? Thank you.
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AI is called PO (Programmed Opponent) in TOAW. Each scenario is different, depending on the designers intentions. You need to check the scenario briefings for the status. Some scenario briefings unfortunately make no mention. Look for something like what is circled in this example :

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Could you tell me a few that use Programmed Opponent? Does the Normady scenario use Programmed Opponent if used?
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Two Weeks in Normandy, yes- both sides PO enabled, plus pbem capable !!

I can't really tell you 'a few' that are PO'd because there are too many to sift thru. Also, some that are don't reveal it in the briefing, so it is difficult to tell. If you have any questions about specific ones, we can take a specific look to see.

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Hey guys, I'm interested in finding some good scenarios to play vs PO without actually playing them for 20 hours only to realize the PO can't hold its own.

I'm not really interested in any total "monster" scenarios like FITE with thousands (I didn't count but seems like thousands) of units on each side. I prefer scenarios more like 1941 - 1945 Great War in the East which is at a scale that reduces the number of units on the east front to something manageable.

Some theaters I'm interested in:

East Front
West Front 44
France 40
Vietnam/Afghanistan

Any suggestions for scenario? And side if I need to pick only 1 side in that scenario.

Thanks!
AARS:
CEAW-BJR Mod 2009:
tm.asp?m=2101447
AT-WW1:
tm.asp?m=1705427
AT-GPW:
tm.asp?m=1649732
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Try my 48th Panzer Korps or State Farm 79. You find the links at the Gefechtsstand.

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sorry but I went to the site and I can't find the links. Which section are they in? Thanks
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CEAW-BJR Mod 2009:
tm.asp?m=2101447
AT-WW1:
tm.asp?m=1705427
AT-GPW:
tm.asp?m=1649732
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Also - any other ideas about scenarios that work well vs a PO? Do any of the Vietnam scenarios have a PO that stands up well for the NVA side?
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CEAW-BJR Mod 2009:
tm.asp?m=2101447
AT-WW1:
tm.asp?m=1705427
AT-GPW:
tm.asp?m=1649732
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IMHO you cannot really call yourself a computer war gamer if you do not have TOAW.
I have spent hours Just Looking at it at it. It has no competitor, nothing can compare to it. The only thing that came close might have been
the Battles of Napoleon game from yarens agone
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sorry but I went to the site and I can't find the links. Which section are they in? Thanks

There you go -

http://gefechtsstand.wordpress.com/2011 ... utorial-2/

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