Rate Campaign On The Danube 1-10

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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Ok, I have read the post by Didz on to buy or not to buy this game. In the end he bought it....hurray! Maybe Didz or others can give me a rating between 1 and 10, now that you have some gaming time under you belts. 1 being avoid at all costs, and 10 being a must buy, possibly the wargame of the year.
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7......it is a fun game to play but there still are some issues that need to be ironed out, which you can find out about in other posts....for the price, it is well worth it....
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Its really hard to rate a game like this becuase direct comparison's with other games like C&C Generals or even MTW don't make much sense.

I would say as a package for refighting the 1805-1809 campaign it provides about 60% of what I would like.

So, 6 out of 10.

What it doesn't have is:
  • A large scale campaign map that I can plan my grand strategy and plot my intelligence on.
  • A zoom out feature.
  • A tactical battle system.

But, what it does, it does really well and at present it doesn't have any real competition.

Big plus of course is the ability to fight the tactical battles off-line and feed back the results. That has been something I've argued for for years and Frank is the first designer to actually do it.

An integral tactical battle system (a la N1813) would have rocketted this game to the 10/10 slot provided it worked. Unfortunately, as N1813 proved if it didn't work it would have dragged a perfectly good game down with it. So, I'm glad in a way Frank never took the risk.

Now if someone were to produce an excellent free-standing tactical battle system which could be used to fight the battles seperately that would make my life complete.[:D]

p.s. I already have the design if anyones interested.[8|]
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For doing what it is designed to do I think the game is quite good. I have played one campaign so far and really enjoyed it.

To have a battle feature would really flesh out the game for me as well, and I think campaigns on this scale are ideally suited to this, espcially PBEM or even TCP for the battles.

My main gripes are some map issues, Ill give it a 7 1/2
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I would rate it a 7.Excellent in most respects!Biggest lacks as noted previously are planning map and a tactical battle system would make it a 10. Overall well worth the price![:)]
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I'm feel stingy now. Like Simon Cowl of the CotD panel[;)]
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Didz, from your previous post I kinda suspected you'd be a tad bit stingy. I'm currently still waffling. Come on, somebody please make up my mind[&:]
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Id say buy it. Its cheap and provides good entertainment. With Full FOW it also provides a good challenge, and is also good for PBEM, which is where I think it will really shine.

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Does anyone know of any Ladders that support this game?
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Didz, from your previous post I kinda suspected you'd be a tad bit stingy.

I looked at it from the negative viewpoint of 'What doesn't this game do that I would like it to'. But its still the best Napoleonic Stragegy game on the market at present.

By comparison for instance if I were to rate UV it would get 2/10 at best and thats supposed to be the best wargame on the market if you believe all the hype.

Talonsoft games 3/10 (only a very vague representation of Napoleonic tactical battle and very gamey)

N1813 1/10 but should have been 10/10 if they had hired the right team.
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Liveline99,

If this was face to face it would be a beer and pretzels game. It is a delight to simply suspend your modern take on things, let yourself drift back to a simpler time and imagine yourself just sitting on a campstool with a map, receiving dispatches. No radios, no satellite photos, no air recon; just cryptic messages, sometimes incorrect, by candlelight.

You don't react to everything and you don't expect instant execution. You plan way ahead allowing for couriers to carry messages, command staffs to pass them on through local orders, and tactical units to implement them. As the classicists say, "you create great combinations" against your adversary.

I've been playing these games for 46 years now. A key to enjoying the game is simply to watch Frank Hunter's system operate; it is an exercise in his perception of how things functioned, how things happened. If it were face to face, my friends and I would enjoy watching the successful combinations unfold as much as watching the disasters start to take shape.

If you are a "horse**** and blackpowder" kinda player, you'll probably like it. For the price, I would rate it a "best buy".

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SOLD[:D]...I,ve purchased the game...thanks to everyone that responded to my post.
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I've been playing these games for 46 years now.

Wow another old fart. I was afraid I would be one of the only oldsters here :)
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I reckon I've had an interest in wargames for about 37 years, will that do?
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Heck yeah that will do. Glad to see some old timers on here. The first one I ever played was Panzer Blitz. My folks bought if for me for my 12th B'day. Been hooked ever since. I'm 47 now so I have been playing these crazy things about 35 years now myself.
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I'm 62 and I've been pushing counters for ...... what did I come in here for????? [8|]
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This is a good game - it needs a zoom out feature so you can see the whole map and the resolution neds to be higher so you can see more of the map in normal mode as well. You can download a coy of the overall map so you can so it all at once from some location that is identified in other posts.
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ORIGINAL: Leatherneck_NC

Heck yeah that will do. Glad to see some old timers on here. The first one I ever played was Panzer Blitz. My folks bought if for me for my 12th B'day. Been hooked ever since. I'm 47 now so I have been playing these crazy things about 35 years now myself.


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Our ages aside, Is this game worth buying now with the latest patch????
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ORIGINAL: Treale

Our ages aside, Is this game worth buying now with the latest patch????

It was always worth buying - now only more so.
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