Concerning the very new LnL Tactical Digital game, and here

Get ready for Mark H. Walker's Lock ‘n Load: Heroes of Stalingrad. This is the first complete computer game in the Lock ‘n Load series, covering the battles in and around Stalingrad during World War II.
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Concerning the very new LnL Tactical Digital game, and here

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Hey all.

Just noticing, there is little or no mention of this title on Steam, just a fluke I stumbled across this while yet again browsing the long list of Matrix games offerings for something new.

It's mentioned on the LnL Publishing site.
I came here thinking I'd get some insight. The store page here links to A very unimpressive forum over at Slitherine, as if no one goes there. So I scrolled the great scroll to find this forum here is actually quite alive.

I want to know of course, what are my 50+ bucks of purchase getting me here.
Is this an earlier incarnation of what is becoming LnL Tactical Digital?

Because 50+ bucks is a lot of cash to some.
But I'm seeing a LOT of content available here. Looks to be some stunning user-created content too.
It actually looks like you have taken a Stalingrad setting, and blown the gates wide open.
Pacific content?
Western Front Content?
Is the core game actually able to portray all this additional content?
Are your feverish editors really putting out this much material?

Because it makes that 50+ bucks look like a nice deal.
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Never mind :)

Seeeeveral pages of messages, and I got the required information.

Heroes of Stalingrad is yesterday (2014), and today and tomorrow is LnL Tactical Digital :) Which is not a slag on Heroes of Stalingrad at all. And kudos to the modders here. Pretty damn good looking content.
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great stuff...best kept secret at Matrix/Slithy.
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ORIGINAL: MrsWargamer

Never mind :)

Seeeeveral pages of messages, and I got the required information.

Heroes of Stalingrad is yesterday (2014), and today and tomorrow is LnL Tactical Digital :) Which is not a slag on Heroes of Stalingrad at all. And kudos to the modders here. Pretty damn good looking content.

Hello MrsWargamer,

I see that I am late and that you have already found the answers to your own questions.

Although Heroes of Stalingrad is from 2014, the game editor is very powerful and allows great freedom of action. This has allowed mods to be made to war the Pacific, Normandie, and partisan warfare across Europe.

Now I am working on the Battle of the Bulge, with totally snowy scenarios.

Coming soon, I plan to publish "Desert Warriors" where, as you can imagine, some of the famous battles between the Afrika Korps and the Desert Rats (without forgetting the Italian Legions) will take place.

I hope you enjoy all the published scenarios and those that will be published soon.

By the way, as I usually say to new friends who participate in this forum, "welcome to the ruins of Stalingrad."
Semper fidelis
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ORIGINAL: dox44

great stuff...best kept secret at Matrix/Slithy.

Hello dox44,

Thank you very much for your kind words.
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