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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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Post by Spanky »

Hey WB,

This is a suggestion I had previously made to Don Goodbrand regarding SPWW2.
How about modifying the campaign editor / campaign system so that when starting out on the first mission (in a premade campaign), you could actually choose as to whether to buy and deploy yourself, as you would normally do, or whether to stick with a battle group and/or deployment already preset by the scenario designer?
Technically, you'd be playing a regular scenario, then carrying those troops over to the rest of the campaign. The cool thing about it is that it would add some drama, or immersion if you will, to playing a campaign. For example, you'd have the chance of commanding the actual Kampfgruppe Peiper, starting out from a historical situation they were in, and "taking over" from there. I'm sure you'll agree that a good "pre-scripted" scenario can be excellent for setting the stage for a campaign.
And compared to the "series" concept, you'd have more of a feeling that you're actually in command, since you get to manage the outfit's ressources, your decisions have a long term effect, etc.

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Post by canuck »

How about a "D-Day Dodger" campaign of Canadians in Italy?
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Post by Wild Bill »

The Canucks are on our mind, Canuck. With Frank Donati and Stuart Millis a part of the team, we ain't about to ignore you guys. Dieppe is a good one that needs to be done, and some others.

As for the suggestion by Spanky of pre-selected or pick your own for a campaign, pretty neat idea. Never thought of that.

I'll consult programming guru Michael Wood and see what the possibilities are. I would think it could be done..Thanks for sharing that one...WB

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Post by talon »

I liked a few Scenarios on the war in Poland perhaps Bzura or some Battle of Guderian . A Campain on Poland would also be great because this makes it more complete . I think the scenarios and campains wich came with the game are great but the early war is almost completly left out . France and Norway could also be used more .
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I agree. The mainstream of nominal gamers pass over these sometimes, but I enjoy them and I learn from them. We will try to do some on those thems, Talon!...

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Yes Bill, it's me (NC). I was talking about the German invasion of USA hypotheticals. I know your time is limited, I was just messing with ya... Image
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Post by Six-pk »

Hi WB! Could ya rewrite from SPWW2's
"Find the 43rd" for SPWAW? I dig that one! Image
Thx's!

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Post by Scot »

Where will I be able to download all of these campaigns once they are ready?Anything Canadian would be my preference, a campaign especially.

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Actually, NC, I did one on an invasion of the US in late 45, called "Into the Eagle's Nest" in another version of SP.

I plan to adapt it to this one. Pretty cool with German amphibious craft, gliders, transports, jet aircraft...A little wild!

Find the 43rd is coming, 6 Pack!

All of them as they become available, Scot, will be found in the Game Depot under the SPWAW gaming site.
http://www.matrixgames.com/spwaw/

Then go to Game Depot for the latest.

Plus we'll be putting up scenarios and campaigns on the Raider site and SP Arsenal.
http://wbr.thegamers.net http://sparsenal.thegamers.net

And we'll try to mention them here on the forum. There are three new ones plus a revised Eagles campaign that went up this week and more are on the way, plus the 50 you have already in the game.

New campaigns include Crete and one called "A Rising and Setting Sun." They'll be ready before too long.

We're not through yet, by any means Image

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Post by Scot »

Its good to know where to get all of these goodies. I know I have already said this before but I think that the Canadian involvement is largely under rated in most games I've played. The only time I see Canadian units is when they are with much larger British formations (that is in other games, I would never dare to say anything bad about this magnificent game you guys have put so much time into), and never have I seen them by themselves in a campaign. as we did contribute almost a million men to the effort, and out of the 5 divisions to assault the Normandy coast we contributed 1(thought I would say that because I've played many D-Day scenarios in several games and I can't remember ever seeing Canadians). I have just always longed for a Canadian Campaign and since this is my favorite game and you are currently creating campagns I thought I would throw in my 2 cents.
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Post by Von Rom »

Wild Bill:

Excellent work! The campaigns you have lined up for SPWAW is quite an impressive list Image

I was wondering if it would be possible to have several campaigns based on individual leaders. For example, have a series of scenarios within a campaign that follows the exploits of Rommel (from France, North Africa, to Normandy). As well as have campaigns for: Guderian, Meyer, Wittman, Patton, Montgomery, etc. It might make for an interesting twist on a campaign - since it would involve fighting in several theatres of war.

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Post by Wild Bill »

We will see what we can do, Scot and Von Rom. I have a "Patton in Europe" campaign in mind, and I think a Canadian campaign is long overdue.

Good ideas, guys..WB

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Post by Tora »

Hi Wild Bill,

It's hard to get great wargames in Japan. Thank you and your team. I would be very interested in Japanese/Russian what if's(Manchuria) or Japanese/Chinese Historical(Nationalist or Communist) scenarios.

Thank you for your consideration

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Post by Dave R »

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Scot:
Its good to know where to get all of these goodies. I know I have already said this before but I think that the Canadian involvement is largely under rated in most games I've played.

I've got to agree on this point. So many games either ignor the contribution made by the Commonwealth troops, not just the Canadians, but the ANZAC's, the Indians, the West Indians, and of course, let's not forget the Gurkha's.
It would be nice to see more of then represented in the game
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Post by Dave R »

Firstly Bill! I've got to say that to date I've found all your senarios hard work, challenging, fun, realistic, and often with a sting in the tail! (grins) Keep up the good work!
As well as historical battles, or hypothetical 'what if' senarios, how about some that emphasis the tactical situation. For example a senario that starts where others end. You're force has just fought a battle, is beaten up to some extent, low on ammo and in need of a resupply! Can you withdraw, regroup, resupply and set up a defensive line again before the enemy hits you!

Another thought, but this is more for the campaignes How about an increase in the number of battles where you can only resupply, not rebuild/repair. If you look at the time scale of world war 2, some 70 month from begining to end, and taking into account the game scale. It feels to me that a unit would be fighting over several battles, or even a full campainge before being able to do any major re build and re-equip!
In reality most commanders could expect dribs and drabs of green troops and what equipment he'd get back would mostly be battlefield patch up jobs, and that's only if the battle was generally going in his sides favour. The actual replacement with newer equipment wouldn't come until the unit was pulled out of the front line, and the commander had the chance to play 'politics' with higher command to get a hold of some of these sexy new Tigers/JS1's/M48's/Centurians.
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