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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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More Screenshots for SP:CW

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Hello Gentlemen -

Since David couldn't get these to show up in his original post, I'll try to post them here.

Thanks,
Matt.
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Scenario menu screen
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Holy Crap;)!!!

Post by sami heimola »

Woohooo:eek:!!! Absolutely ggrrreat looking menus. Keep continuing good work!

Impressive stuff. I'm speechless:p.

How about couple of shots about units?
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When will this gem be ready to get?
Looks great!!! :D :D :D
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Post by David boutwell »

Thanks for posting those, Matt. I would imagine that some people were thinking that I was just talking noise about those, but i really couldn't get them to load. Thanks again for your help. Did I send you any of the battle screen shots?

Varjager, here's what remains to be done. 1) Any additional programming/hex-editing that can be done by interested parties in the future 2) completion of the remaining terrain icons and extensive work on the building icons (I want you to be able to recognice the Trostle farm and McPherson's famous white barn, and the Gettysburg Cemetary entrance gate, for example) 3) completion of the oob's (by the way, if anyone has any input to offer on how to model different types of rounds for the same artillery tube, without increasing its rate of fire, I'm listening. I don't want an artillery piece to be able to fire shell, shot, cannister, and case, all in the same turn at the same range. Is it possible to incorporate the characteristics of the different types of SPWAW ordnance into a realistic model for CW artillery?) 4) sceanrio construction.

It could be a while, but I'd rather take the time necessary to put out something that i'll be proud to hang my hat on.

Regards,

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Post by varjager »

Thanks for the Info Matt.What i have seen from this project of yours so far will keep me waiting until you are ready!

looking forward to it!

keep up the good work!
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cool :)
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Post by Mark Ezra »

Oustanding work, David. Keep on Keeping on. SP CW is a subject long over due.
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