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Frank Hunter's Campaigns on the Danube is an operational study of the campaigns along the Danube in 1805 and 1809. Campaigns on the Danube's system focuses on trying to present the player with the same sort of decisions placed on their historical counterparts; how to feed an army and move that army according to a plan, all the while trying to fight a campaign. There is also an option to allow players to play out the battles with miniatures and input the results.
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[:)]

I am so pleased to have found this site [:D], I was searching on ebay/google for Empires in Arms and other old Napoleonic wargames when I found a link to here. Never heard of Matrix games before.

Then I discovered the CotD game, I found reading the AAR from Didz and the Colonel very interesting - enough for me to buy the game.

I notice there hasn't been much activity on the boards for a while, has everybody played out the game already? I have played through some of the scenarios and would now like some tougher opposition.

Are there people out there still playing the game who are looking for pbem games? - does the pbem facility work well?

If there is anyone, perhaps they could post in this thread and we can work something out, I am in the UK.

Steve
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I was in an interesting PBEM game when the range error check bug stopped my opponent from continuing. We're all waiting for the patch.
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ORIGINAL: scotswahay
I notice there hasn't been much activity on the boards for a while, has everybody played out the game already? I have played through some of the scenarios and would now like some tougher opposition.

Sorry Steve,

I'm still here but a combination of work and Spartan have been distracting me from CotD. I do have every intention of finishing my campaign though.
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Aaah there is some life here [;)], I already have one patch, v21 I think, is there another one to come?

I downloaded the Spartan demo from justplaynow then I got distracted by CotD [:)]

Have you tried pbem? Is there a method of people getting in touch with each other via this forum?

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Steve
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I'm in Portugal and I'm interested in Pbem - but I'll only do it when the new patch comes out (will it ever?).
It seems Matrix is more interested in releasing new games than in supporting "old" releases...
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Hey Steve!

Stop playing games and do some work [:)]

I've got the game now, just reading the manual [>:]

Speak to you soon
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Cheeky young whippersnapper [:)]

How is life hanging upside down?

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Makes the blood rush to your head [:D]
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Are you reading this? turn on your icq [:)]
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