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RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:06 pm
by nukkxx5058
"TBS" Could be Turn Based Strategy, as opposed to RTS, real time strategy.
No?
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:38 pm
by rommel222
Greetings nukkxx5058,
HPS is the original company John Tiller began to publish computer games after Talonsoft (Matrix version has these and on sale now).
http://www.johntillersoftware.com/About.html
JTS or John Tiller Software is his company after parting from HPS Simulations.
Only JTS games (Not HPS ones) are receiving updates and upgrades (all free). So only buy JTS versions.
Note you can convert (for free) any HPS versions to JTS ones by contacting JTS support:
http://www.johntillersoftware.com/Support.php
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:37 pm
by nukkxx5058
ORIGINAL: rommel222
Greetings nukkxx5058,
HPS is the original company John Tiller began to publish computer games after Talonsoft (Matrix version has these and on sale now).
http://www.johntillersoftware.com/About.html
JTS or John Tiller Software is his company after parting from HPS Simulations.
Only JTS games (Not HPS ones) are receiving updates and upgrades (all free). So only buy JTS versions.
Note you can convert (for free) any HPS versions to JTS ones by contacting JTS support:
http://www.johntillersoftware.com/Support.php
Ah ok, thanks ! Very useful. The one I purchased (Waterloo) was from JTS website.
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 8:17 am
by rahamy
This page has a variety of sites which support the JTS games, where you can discuss things with others...but as noted above, there is no "official" JTS forum:
http://www.johntillersoftware.com/Resources.php
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 8:30 am
by nukkxx5058
Thanks !!
Otherwise,as I mentioned, I bought Waterloo and oh man, what a game !! Love it ! It really feels like I'm on the battlefield. Can feel the stress and the pain. Brilliant game.
Seems the whole series will soon be on my hard drive!
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 3:18 pm
by nukkxx5058
I can't resist and I think the second I will buy is Russian Campaigns.
This comment from rommel222 convinced me to get it !
For the Napoleonic version of the Eastern Front, I recommend Napoleon's Russian Campaign.
The sheer scope and immensity of the summer, fall & winter battles is great. General Winter is devastating during retreat:
http://hist-sdc.com/spotlights/nb_nrc.htm
The Waterloo game is definitely too cool. Can't wait to go to Moscow with La Grande Armée!
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:39 pm
by nukkxx5058
As I noticed there are many JTS pros among Matrix' aficionados, I will ask my question here...
I'm refering to JTS Waterloo.
Are you guys using the division color in the view menu [ie one colour per division]?
I like the idea to keep my troops organised per division but I was wondering if it had any importance at all ?
What if counters from different divisions are mixed ?
What if the leader of division "A" is withing range of counters of division "B". Would troops from division "B" benefit from the proximity of a leader of another division?
Because otherwise, visually speaking, adding all these colors by division is nice but somehow creates visual chaos on the map and enemy units become a bit harder to spot.
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:10 pm
by TheGrayMouser
ORIGINAL: nukkxx5058
As I noticed there are many JTS pros among Matrix' aficionados, I will ask my question here...
I'm refering to JTS Waterloo.
Are you guys using the division color in the view menu [ie one colour per division]?
I like the idea to keep my troops organised per division but I was wondering if it had any importance at all ?
What if counters from different divisions are mixed ?
What if the leader of division "A" is withing range of counters of division "B". Would troops from division "B" benefit from the proximity of a leader of another division?
Because otherwise, visually speaking, adding all these colors by division is nice but somehow creates visual chaos on the map and enemy units become a bit harder to spot.
Definitely read the manual for command and control, however in a nutshell, leaders pass down commands bonii only to sub leaders in their chain of command, the final sub leader( brigadier) passing to in range / in chain of command units for the purposes of recovering from disorder.
I agree the division colors is a little hard on the eyes, i only use it when I really screw thing up and need to reestablish some sense of order.
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:51 pm
by nukkxx5058
Thanks. I didn't find it very clear in the manual what the benefits of having a in-range commander exactly are ...
Will definitely give it a second read.
RE: Which John Tiller Napoleonic game should I buy ?
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:43 pm
by rahamy
I like to use the Highlight Organization function - this way if I select a Brigade leader all of his units are highlighted...if a Divisional Leader, everyone in the entire Division and so forth. It changes based on the unit selected and is, at least to me, more ascetically pleasing.
