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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 7:35 am
by Huffy
But,...who's to say...that everyone that will play, will come to the forum's room...and even post a reply...
Nevertheless....I'll bet it's alot.
Huffy

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 12:13 pm
by steel
nro 21 is here !

It took isdn 6h to download the
SPWAW v4.1.


Greetings from: Finland.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 12:58 pm
by Tankhead
Hi All!

Ok I will be numero 22 out of estimated 80,000 plus Image

Tankhead

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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 3:24 pm
by Hortlund
That makes me what...23? Ok then.

One question, is it a waste of time to try an online game with a 56K modem?




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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 5:13 pm
by jpkeenan
I guess this makes me number 24, but can you imagine how long this thread may get? I have been a war gamer for many years, but I have never enjoyed the experience more than now playing SPWAW and enjoying the fellowship of this group.

All you grognards keep your heads down!

JPKeenan

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 6:37 pm
by Lazarus
well I'm the 25th. as usual.

I downloaded the games at least two times ... all the game every time... how long it took to me? 2 hours every time on a T1... that's Taiwan Guys.



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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 6:45 pm
by Polrbear
I'll take #26, my computer wargame addiciton began with SSI's Computer Ambush.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 7:22 pm
by ARIS
Ok, I am #80027. But who cares, I'll try to be your #1 red nightmare on PBEM.

I am wondering how many of us are non-military people like me. I guess the game is hard to figure what to use on what, if you're not an army officer. Probably a typical gamer would get confused of all those equipement and their usage.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 7:36 pm
by Ballan
Dont forget all the additional people who received a copy of the game eg. CD without downloading it themselves. Personally I passed the game onto at least four others.
Cheers from Dal Riada

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 8:21 pm
by Peregrine Falcon
No.13 reporting in...

I dont think you dont need to be officer or any kind of military person to know how to fight battles in WAW.

I am non-military person (never been in army) and I know more about rifles, tanks, aircraft AND military tactics (modern and WWII) than my friends that have gone through military training...(some are officers)

Officer or no officer. Only things that you need is good knowledge about history and some learning...
Thats IMHO of course - But I think this is quite valid fact Image
Originally posted by ARIS:
I am wondering how many of us are non-military people like me. I guess the game is hard to figure what to use on what, if you're not an army officer. Probably a typical gamer would get confused of all those equipement and their usage.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 9:37 pm
by CF_Medic
never listen to the officers, they only make us enlisted types lives miserable. listen to the sergeants, let THEM listen to the officers.....

The enlisted KNOW whats going on and how to do it, the officers only guess and therorize about it....

......experience pays, i seem to find the officer who is said " to be depriving a villiage of an idiot"

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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 11:20 pm
by ruxius
Well , even if I don't believe this enumeration will go on too far let my name
be here in this path of glory...
Number 27 ..from Italy...Ruxius : Since Sp1 till the end of my life..
Steel Panthers FOR EVER even if I have to keep my PC alive in aeternum !
I salute you !

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 11:33 pm
by Dave_R
Originally posted by ARIS:
Ok, I am #80027. But who cares, I'll try to be your #1 red nightmare on PBEM.

I am wondering how many of us are non-military people like me. I guess the game is hard to figure what to use on what, if you're not an army officer. Probably a typical gamer would get confused of all those equipement and their usage.
Stuff that Aris! Your average game would probably have a damned site better idea of what to do then your average army officer!

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 11:37 pm
by Dave_R
[QUOTE]Originally posted by CF_Medic:
never listen to the officers, they only make us enlisted types lives miserable. listen to the sergeants, let THEM listen to the officers.....

The mark of a good officer. Is one who knows how to listen to the sergeants!

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2000 11:49 pm
by Jeff Norton
I guess I'm 28 or 29???

Been a LONG time since I was 28 (or 29 for that matter).

And, I spent 11 yrs under Uncle Sam's flag and saw my own share of Village Idiots. Saw a few good ones and the better ones were never higher in rank of MAJ.

Best gag I saw was bringing in a 'cherry' 2LT on board by sending him to supply/PAC for a ID-10T form. The smart ones caught on quick...
Also, another good way is to go get a gallon of prop wash, some checkered paint, or a box of grid-squares.

It is amazing what you can get a ring-banger to do...

Best,
-Jeff

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 12:05 am
by troopie
Originally posted by Dave_R:
Originally posted by CF_Medic:
never listen to the officers, they only make us enlisted types lives miserable. listen to the sergeants, let THEM listen to the officers.....

The mark of a good officer. Is one who knows how to listen to the sergeants!


A good officer gives orders to the sergeants and then gets out of their way and lets them get on with it. Enlisted men (at least the ones I remember) suddenly get very dubious when an officer tells them HOW to do something. How to deal with such an officer? "Say Yes, Sir, and then when his back is turned, go ahead and do it right," Sgt. Vander Heiden SADF. 1975

troopie



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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 12:27 am
by Supervisor
Figure at least 1700, then assuming only 2% of those who have the game have actually registered to this forum would make it 85,000.
Considering that is a high number, then take off 20,000 and you have 65,000, about how many have downloaded the game. There are at least 50,000 CD's out there with the magazines.

I would guess about 70,000 have played the game at least once

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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 2:33 am
by Bondy
I don't imagine I will ever earase SPWAW from my HD, but right now I am playing SP1 - that's right SP1! The graphics seem bigger (tank icons etc.) but maybe that's just my imagination. The main reason I play SP1 now is the smaller battles - I can actually finish them in an evening. I expect to get back into SPWAW when there is a large enough pool of linked campaigns available.

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 6:11 am
by Alby
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bondy:
I don't imagine I will ever earase SPWAW from my HD, but right now I am playing SP1 - that's right SP1! The graphics seem bigger (tank icons etc.) but maybe that's just my imagination
Not your imagination...the icons are really small in spwaw, i wish they had same size as the sp series myself, have to wear magnifying glasses to play spwaw...lol

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2000 7:25 am
by Wild Bill
Bondy, we have a goodly number of quick play scenarios out there, in the Game Depot and in the game itself. Have you tried those?

And of course, linked campaigns are on the way. Have you played the three that are already there? How did you do with Utah to the Rhine?

And more are coming. Just hang on. I have started SP1 more than once, but after SPWAW, it does not have the flavor it once did.

And now I am going to play a set of Wolfenstein. Yep, still on my hard drive. I play when I get the urge for instant gratification and lots of blood Image

WB

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Matrix Games