Scenario Design and Development Manager Selected

Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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Hey L'zard,

I don't think there is really any legal constraints in using a designer's scenario which he has freely posted on the net. Now if he had a copyright, that is another story. But I'm really not sure.

Nevertheless, the best of all worlds is to have full consent and to give full credit where it is due, as Daniel has explained.

But how you are going to find these guys... wow, that could be really tough! Perhaps if all else fails, a list could be made and posted on various forums asking for the designer to step forward.

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@Lava;
"But how you are going to find these guys... wow, that could be really tough! "

Well, then, ............

1) google names........designer..
2) google groups.......posts 'designer name'......
3) General search for names; designer, scenario, time-period, blah-blah, rinse and repeat........
4) 'Kindly spread the word', as in 'ask in other forums for the designers to respond'
5) Give the suspect's names to the Brain Police, and hope the suspect's don't know your name.......


Generally, Lava, I'd go onto other forums where I know of designers bearing similar talent, and just ask, eh? I can't imagine any scenario designer that wan'ts to hide from his fans......and as no one is likely to look for crappy scenarios....... I don't see a problem, eh?

Basically, what you said with the details added, [:D]
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Hi!

Just thinking to myself, how many email addresses have I had in the last 10 years... Yikes!

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Hi all,
ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

Best man for the job. In fact he was the best as designer, I hope making him "Scenario design and whatnot manager" won't take him too much time off designing his own scenarios.

100% agreed!




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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

............................................

Perhaps I should go with the flow and invent some nick for myself insetad of using just the boring real name.

Oleg

Thats your real name!?!?!?!








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ORIGINAL: Lava

I don't think there is really any legal constraints in using a designer's scenario which he has freely posted on the net. Now if he had a copyright, that is another story. But I'm really not sure.

This came up a while back. Talonsoft apparently wrote it into the EULA that any scenarios created with the scenario editor were ipso facto property of Talonsoft for all legal purposes. Since Matrix now owns the games, I would assume they have theoretical ownership of all scenarios as well. However, I believe it's Daniel's intention of getting permission for all scenarios to be included.
But how you are going to find these guys... wow, that could be really tough! Perhaps if all else fails, a list could be made and posted on various forums asking for the designer to step forward.

Yeah. I think Rugged Defence also had a policy of getting permission first, which means that all these designers must have been contacted at some point in the past.
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I need to figure out who's in charge of small scenarios set in North Africa in 1942. I have one- which has been heavily modified since the version which is currently available at RD.
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ORIGINAL: golden delicious

I need to figure out who's in charge of small scenarios set in North Africa in 1942. I have one- which has been heavily modified since the version which is currently available at RD.

Ben, my team is assigned to your scenarios. What is the scenario? My list shows three scenarios of yours that are scheduled to be reviewed. They are:
Leros 43
Alternative WWII
Poland 39

If you have any others that you wish to be reviewed, or later revs than what is currently listed on the RD Archive, please contact me asap.

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Hi!

I've noticed a number of yea'all referring to TOAW scenarios and Rugged Defense. But searching around, I can't find anything.

Could someone provide a link?

Thanks,

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ORIGINAL: Lava

Hi!

I've noticed a number of yea'all referring to TOAW scenarios and Rugged Defense. But searching around, I can't find anything.

Could someone provide a link?

Thanks,

Ray (alias Lava)
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If you have any others that you wish to be reviewed, or later revs than what is currently listed on the RD Archive, please contact me asap.


That reminds me; I don't think my "Ecuador 95" is on RD. It's a bit long in the tooth in some respects, but I still think it's better than a lot of stuff out there; especially the disk scenarios. It is available at Andy Eat's website. Is the review group aware of it, or do I need to email someone?
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Grant, in general, the list of scenarios to be reviewed has been divided up into four groups, according to the alphabetization of the author's last name. My group has from Haris Riris to the end of the alphabet. You can email it to me at iamjamiam (at) yahoo (dot) com. I don't know if I will be able to get it into the list of 80+ scenarios that my group is reviewing, but I will check on the scenario review group's policy on late additions, and get back to you.
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Okay, thanks. I just emailed it to you.
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ORIGINAL: Fidel_Helms

Okay, thanks. I just emailed it to you.
Received it. Thanks. I'll let you know, when I know.
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For those interested in sending in a scenario for us to look at, first check that it is not posted at Rugged Defense in their scenario archive (http://www.the-strategist.net/RD/news.php).

If it isn't you can choose a specific team to send it in to. Team composition is posted here (the complete group has already been posted above in this thread).


Scenario Review Team Roster
G.A.E. = General Area of Expertise

This list, other than naming the Team Captains, has some basic composition elements:

--The four teams have two players and two designers as Team Captains.
--Each team has two designers at least, and usually three players.
--Teams are listed in brackets with a general area of expertise. This isn't meant to be hard and fast application as any team can deal effectively with anything--consider it a plus.



Team Alpha (WWI & II East Front incl. Finland; modern India/Pakistan):

**Daniel Mc Bride (Stauffenberg) Team Captain [drmcb@colba.net]
Pavel Voylov (T-28A)
Jyri Kettunen (Sheik Yerbouti)
Ray Wolfe (RayWolfe)
Jason Raven (Raver)

Team Bravo (G.A.E. = WWI & II Italy, Vietnam):

**Ed Morris (Currahee) Team Captain [emorris5@arn.net]
Piero Falotti (piero1971
Doug Hensley (sherman)
Zac (Menschenfresser)
Mark Reading (Marko)

Team Charlie: (G.A.E. = WWI & II France & Poland. Spanish Civil War; Bio-Ed scenarios)

**Jose Serrano (JMS) Team Captain [jms101es@yahoo.es]
Pontus (Dicke Bertha)
Jaroslav Flis (Legun)
Francois (Lucinus)
Joao Russo (Secedas)

Team Delta (WWII West Front; North Africa):

**James Mathews (Jamiam) Team Captain [iamjamiam@yahoo.com]
Chris (General Staff)
Bob Cross (Bob Cross)
Trey Marshall (el hefe)
Marc (Nemo)


Daniel

**NOTE: on second thought I'll put this in a thread of its own so please respond to this issue there thx.**
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ORIGINAL: JAMiAM

ORIGINAL: Fidel_Helms

Okay, thanks. I just emailed it to you.
Received it. Thanks. I'll let you know, when I know.
The above post, duplicated here in its own thread says it all. If you'd like a team other than my own to review it, let me know. Otherwise, consider your scenario to be added to our list.
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Thanks Nemo!

Never realized there were so many sites for TAOW out there.

Think I was missing something in the last few years..

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I just had a thought...

My most well-known scenario, and one or two others that I have worked on, depend quite a bit on the use of an executable modified by the BioEditor. What's more, several other of the better scenarios that have been made recently likewise depend on modified .exes.

Will this be possible with the Matrix Edition? Naturally, if the game is being patched there will be an entirely new executable and as such the old ones won't be compatible.

This is probably more of a question for the developers- but since it concerns the scenarios being selected I thought I'd raise it here.
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