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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Im a Napoleonic miniatures player and have done the 1809 campaign multiplayer - took about 2 years with our local Napoleonics wargame club (many of whom have passed on now) - is this doable with two people who would have the game ? Or is a 3rd party needed ?

What I mean is it playable as two player PBEM with the tactical battles resolved outside the game system and then input into it ?

HOw about maps for the tactical part and timing / order of arrival and multi day battles (a la Wagram)
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ORIGINAL: Didz

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

Oh, man..... what a tragedy that game was.

It had SO much potential, and I was really looking forward to it. Then... I remember I won my first game (can't remember the scenario, now) easily, without even bothering with such things as recruiting more troops etc. So I pushed up the difficulty to max... still didn't bother with "trivia" such as recruitment and supply and still won easily. I remember watching a Corps of Prussians spending a game year marching up and down the same 50 km of road while I sent Davout on a casual march to capture Berlin [:(]

Never played it again... I think the team was fine (the team was disbanded on "completion"), it was just a classic publisher's "kick the game out the door six months too early" job.


Back on topic 6-7/10 Make that the 7 because of value for money, but even so it doesn't quite hit the spot. Hard to say why, really.. although the UI could be a lot better.
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ORIGINAL: Hertston
ORIGINAL: Didz

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

Oh, man..... what a tragedy that game was.

It had SO much potential, and I was really looking forward to it. Then... I remember I won my first game (can't remember the scenario, now) easily, without even bothering with such things as recruiting more troops etc. So I pushed up the difficulty to max... still didn't bother with "trivia" such as recruitment and supply and still won easily. I remember watching a Corps of Prussians spending a game year marching up and down the same 50 km of road while I sent Davout on a casual march to capture Berlin [:(]

Never played it again... I think the team was fine (the team was disbanded on "completion"), it was just a classic publisher's "kick the game out the door six months too early" job.

Did you know that there is a patch 1.2.2 and sourcecode at SourceForge ?

So go and fix all problems [:)] and make it 10/10
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Thank you all for your responses on this forum. I have added this game to my list of games I need.
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