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SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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jg400
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Hi Just downloaded SPWAW, great game and some interesting new features since I player SP1. One big comment though, It runs just to fast on my PIII 500, The enemy units buzz arounf like fly's and I cannot read any of the messages is there any way I can slow it down?

Can I use Moslo and if so and recommendations on settings?

Oh by the way for the Ignorant whats does OOB stand for!


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Lars Remmen
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Post by Lars Remmen »

Originally posted by jg400:
Hi Just downloaded SPWAW, great game and some interesting new features since I player SP1. One big comment though, It runs just to fast on my PIII 500, The enemy units buzz arounf like fly's and I cannot read any of the messages is there any way I can slow it down?

Can I use Moslo and if so and recommendations on settings?

Oh by the way for the Ignorant whats does OOB stand for!


Thanks
Hello,

How about increasing the message delay in the prefrences. That should make the messages easier to read.

OOB = Order Of Battle IIRC
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Post by Reg »

JG400,

I would suggest you turn to page 24 of the manual and look up movement delay. Scroll delay would also be handy for a fast machine.

While you are there, I would read the rest of the manual as it is a vastly different game to SP1. Different and far better, I'm sure you will appreciate the improvements. (I won't list them, there are far, far too many.)

I would also recommend you turn C&C off in the preferences until you read that section in the manual.

Best of luck and welcome to the game,
Reg.

P.S. OOB does stand for Order Of Battle and each OOB file contains all the information concerning the weapons, unit/vehicles and formations for a single nation.
Cheers,
Reg.

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Post by Bob Wallace »

Thought you might like to see some other common abbreviations and acronymns used in SPWAW and general WWII games:

TO&E - Table of Organization and Equipment (this is basically a roster and inventory of supplies and weapons)

OOB - Order of Battle (this is a listing of all the units that comprise a formation)

LOS - Line of Sight (this refers to the ability of a soldier, gun, or whatever to see a target without interveniening obstacles

CC - Command Control (this is a feature new to SPWAW... it forces the player to set objectives and keep units relatively close to the parent formatio HQ)

FFE - Fire for Effect (this is an initial barrage of artillery that will determine how close the shells are landing in proximity to the target as well as how well the blasts are given the terrain

OBA - Off board Artillery (anything that is not on the map)

SPA - Self Propelled Artillery (any vehicles that have a howitzer or indirect fire capable gun mounted on them)

VP or VPH Victory point Hexes (self -explanitory)

Pz or Pzr - Panzer (German Tank)
Tk or TNK - Tank
Amd or Arm - Armored
ATR - Anti Tank Rifle
Mtr - Mortar (small tube for firing shells)
Inf - Infantry
Gds - Guards (Elite Russian Moniker)
PG or PzGdr - Panzer Grenadier
Cav or Mtd - Cavalry
Mtn - Mountain
Mot - Motorized
Mech - Mechanized
Aty or Art - Artillery

AG or XXXXX - Army Group
KG - Kampfgruppe (German [small] Army Group or mixed-force army)
A or XXXX - Army
C, Cps, or XXX - Corps
K, Kps or XXX - Korps (German Corps)
Div or XX - Division
Bde or X - Brigade
Rgt or III - Regiment
Btn, Bn, or II - Battalion
Co or I - Company
Plt, Ptn, or *** - Platoon

I am sure I left out thousands of others but this should help some.

Bob
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jg400
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Post by jg400 »

Thanks for the info, lots here to keep me busy, I am just printing off the manual now, by the way when I tried to download it I kept getting file not found, but then I found it in the file I ahd downloaded
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Post by Panzer Capta »

JG

I run SPWaW on a Pentium III 750 and have no problems. Just tinker a wee bit with the preferences and you will be fine.

Panzer Captain

(sorry about my previous post...did something wrong.....i think i tried to place my response inside you original message).
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Post by ruxius »

Thank you Bob !!; that's useful not only to new recruits !!!
An interesting Cut&Paste for me !
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