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RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:54 pm
by jdepoe
I still need help. I understand if I purchase SPWAW I get 4 MEGA GAMES. What are the MEGA Games? are they all WW2? The free campains on the Free download see like a MEGA game. Are their other option in the mega games? I basicly play solo, so is their something I am not getting with a mega game? Will the Full version give me something I don't already have other than the Mega games?
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:35 pm
by Alby
Mega Campaigns are
The Desert fox -Germans in the desert vs UK
Lost Victories -Germans Vs Russians east front
Watchtower -US/USMC vs Japan and
Screaming Eagles -US airborne infantry
Mega Camapgins are very large camapigns that can branch off into different directions depending on the outcome of yur battle, you will have to do a search to learn more perhaps.
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:55 pm
by Immortal
I was wondering the same thing...those 4 Mega campaign comes only if you purchase the game from Matrix site or are available somewhere for download?
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:04 am
by Korpraali V
Welcome jdepoe and Immortal! [:)]
Mega Campaigns come with the full purchase (they are actually the thing you'll buy since the game itself is free). IIRC they can be bought also separately. Check here:
http://www.steelpanthersonline.com/main.asp
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:21 pm
by robpost3
Greetings everyone, I have been a "lurker?" here for a while... so I present myself for scrutiny[8D], played board games, PNP (anyone rember snits revenge or traveller), when I was younger, did some dioramas when I was a lad, jeepers I must of spent days with my friends getting all the details right only to torch em with hair-spray (ah youth, wonder I survived it at all). Just started WW II 1/35 scale models again but its real slow going this time probably be dust collectors. Well anyway so much tell but I dont want to take all of your time so other than about me I will say again Greetings!!! What a great game!!! Great Forum!!! Thank you all have have what seems to me poured a good part of their heart and soul into this. It really does shine. I can see myself still finding new depth and strategies in this game as my beard grows and grays!
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:42 pm
by Alby
ORIGINAL: robpost3
Greetings everyone, I have been a "lurker?" here for a while... so I present myself for scrutiny[8D], played board games, PNP (anyone rember snits revenge or traveller), when I was younger, did some dioramas when I was a lad, jeepers I must of spent days with my friends getting all the details right only to torch em with hair-spray (ah youth, wonder I survived it at all). Just started WW II 1/35 scale models again but its real slow going this time probably be dust collectors. Well anyway so much tell but I dont want to take all of your time so other than about me I will say again Greetings!!! What a great game!!! Great Forum!!! Thank you all have have what seems to me poured a good part of their heart and soul into this. It really does shine. I can see myself still finding new depth and strategies in this game as my beard grows and grays!
Welcome!!
[:)]
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:44 pm
by Korpraali V
Welcome robpost3! [:)]
RE: To New Forum Members: Check in Here
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 2:48 am
by Arctic Blast
Hey everybody! Just downloaded the game a week or so ago. Spent today reading the manual, and shall spend this evening trying out the tutorial scenarios and figuring things out. Never played any of the old Steel Panther games, which is surprising, since I was a pretty big fan of other SSI games. I've also been trying out the People's General WW2 mod recently, and was a big fan of the early Panzer General games, and Pacific General. I like the fact that this game involves both the European and Pacific theaters, since I do have interest in both, and most other titles I've come across limit themselves to one or the other. I would also like to find a decent modern-era combat game...they seem to be surprisingly rare. So, if anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears.
RE: Fossiili introducing himself and his problems ...
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:22 pm
by RB
Fosilll, if you can't get it to run on your system try launching it on an earlier Windows platform, that is, right click on the game icon and change the properties to Windows 98/ME compatibility. That might solve the hang problem.
See you in Berlin.
Reports as ordered.
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:34 pm
by chezpaul
[font="Tahoma"]Reports as ordered...
Hello All! Just downloaded SteelPanthers 8.2 Looks great! When I first fired it up, I was pleased to see the SSI logo. It brought back memories. I didn't know they were still around.
I'm an Air Force vet, living in the sticks of Indiana. I am new to Matrix Games & Steel Panthers, but not to wargaming. I have played many Avalon Hill / SSI games. I also have a lot of tabletop miniatures experience.
Just finished the first tutorial. Couldn't figure out how to load up my artillary to the half-track. So, I searched the directory and found the manual. If all else fails read the intructions... Time to fire up the printer. Wish me luck![/font]
RE: Reports as ordered.
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:40 pm
by Alby
ORIGINAL: chezpaul
[font="Tahoma"]Reports as ordered...
Hello All! Just downloaded SteelPanthers 8.2 Looks great! When I first fired it up, I was pleased to see the SSI logo. It brought back memories. I didn't know they were still around.
I'm an Air Force vet, living in the sticks of Indiana. I am new to Matrix Games & Steel Panthers, but not to wargaming. I have played many Avalon Hill / SSI games. I also have a lot of tabletop miniatures experience.
Just finished the first tutorial. Couldn't figure out how to load up my artillary to the half-track. So, I searched the directory and found the manual. If all else fails read the intructions... Time to fire up the printer. Wish me luck![/font]
Hey welcome....dont forget to upgrade to latest version
What part of Indiana? I live about 30 miles south of Indy
I am also an old Air Force Vet...
[:D]
RE: Reports as ordered.
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 9:45 pm
by KG Erwin
Welcome aboard chezpaul. The inevitable question must be asked: are you an M4 Fan, or a Tiger Kiddie? [;)]
BTW, one of my nephews is in Junior Air Force ROTC. Is doing well, too. Have high hopes for him to follow through with it.
RE: Reports as ordered.
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 2:16 am
by Korpraali V
Welcome, Arctic Blast and chezpaul! [:)]
RE: Reports as ordered.
Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 12:45 am
by chezpaul
Monrovia, not too far away. Small world huh?
I was planning to upgrade after I get a grasp on this version. Although I have DSL, out here in the sticks the pipeline gets a little strained. Half-Gig downloads still require the extra large bag of popcorn and a movie, while you wait...
I just replayed the 1st tutorial last night. I was delighted to discover how to tow my anti-tank gun. However, I found the theory of it's deployment, while on the offensive, easier than the execution. After the enemy was spotted, the halftrack towing said AT-gun needs to find a location where it can deploy the valuable AT-gun. It needs to provide it with a suitable line of site to the enemy tank(s) while also providing it with suitable cover. All the while it also needs to avoid op-fire from said enemy tanks... Easier said than done! Evidently the German tank commanders aren't completely stupid, they would much rather shoot the AT-gun all to heck while it's still being towed...lol To bad the "modern" artillery crews arn't able to prolong (push) their guns forward short distances.
RE: Reports as ordered.
Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:14 am
by chezpaul
With all due defference to the marvels of German engineering*, dollar for dollar I'll take the M4 any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. (Fireflys if I can find'em!)
As for JrAFROTC, I did something similar in High School. I went through the Civil Air Patrol. It gave me a lot of insight, as far as what I was about to get myself into. Particularly in the arena of leading young men. This is most usefull wherever life takes you; whether you become an officer, enlist, or enter civilian life.
*German engineering philosophy-
If something isn't working right, add a part.
If something isn't working at all, add an entire sub-assembly.
RE: Reports as ordered.
Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 1:23 am
by Alby
ORIGINAL: chezpaul
Monrovia, not too far away. Small world huh?
I was planning to upgrade after I get a grasp on this version. Although I have DSL, out here in the sticks the pipeline gets a little strained. Half-Gig downloads still require the extra large bag of popcorn and a movie, while you wait...
Hell no thats real close!!!
[:)]
RE: To New Forum Members: Check in Here
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:04 pm
by StephanFH
Hello all,
I downloaded the game a couple of weeks ago and I'm about through with the tutorials. Do the Grognards have any suggestions for a campaign I can sink my teeth into? How about a suggested OOB for that campaign?
My background is in computers, but I have a minor in military history. I never served - a change in my eyesight washed me out of USMC PLC at Quantico. I'm originally from Sweden but have lived in the States most of my life. I've travelled much of the East Coast on business and visited battlefields when time allowed.
My gaming background goes back to Tactics II and is mostly Avalon Hill. I have played a few titles from SPI and GDW as well. I've also played tabletop miniatures a few times, mostly napoleonic and civil war.
My favorite computer wargames have been Panzer General and the Civilization series. Also X-Com, which is sci-fi but has a neat squad level combat system. My favorite board games are Russian Campaign, D-Day, and Squad Leader. I did the whole Squad Leader, Cross of Iron, Crescendo of Doom, and GI: Anvil, but never played ASL.
While playing SPWaW I've caught myself leaning towards the screen to check line of sight. It's nice not having to stretch a rubber band. Also nice not to knock over the stack with Cpt. Tienham, 3 8-3-8's, 6 LMG's, 3 DC's, and a flamethrower. Not to mention all the In-Motion and target acquisition counters.
I also have a couple of comments. I saw the question about arty air-bursts in the trees, but did not see a response - Is this calculated? I was surprised that MG's have no penetration through additional hexes, this was part of what made them deadly in SL.
Anyway, I'll await those suggestions. I'd like to play solo for a while before I take on any of you lot.
Steve
RE: To New Forum Members: Check in Here
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:29 pm
by Alby
ORIGINAL: StephanFH
Hello all,
I downloaded the game a couple of weeks ago and I'm about through with the tutorials. Do the Grognards have any suggestions for a campaign I can sink my teeth into? How about a suggested OOB for that campaign?
My background is in computers, but I have a minor in military history. I never served - a change in my eyesight washed me out of USMC PLC at Quantico. I'm originally from Sweden but have lived in the States most of my life. I've travelled much of the East Coast on business and visited battlefields when time allowed.
My gaming background goes back to Tactics II and is mostly Avalon Hill. I have played a few titles from SPI and GDW as well. I've also played tabletop miniatures a few times, mostly napoleonic and civil war.
My favorite computer wargames have been Panzer General and the Civilization series. Also X-Com, which is sci-fi but has a neat squad level combat system. My favorite board games are Russian Campaign, D-Day, and Squad Leader. I did the whole Squad Leader, Cross of Iron, Crescendo of Doom, and GI: Anvil, but never played ASL.
While playing SPWaW I've caught myself leaning towards the screen to check line of sight. It's nice not having to stretch a rubber band. Also nice not to knock over the stack with Cpt. Tienham, 3 8-3-8's, 6 LMG's, 3 DC's, and a flamethrower. Not to mention all the In-Motion and target acquisition counters.
I also have a couple of comments. I saw the question about arty air-bursts in the trees, but did not see a response - Is this calculated? I was surprised that MG's have no penetration through additional hexes, this was part of what made them deadly in SL.
Anyway, I'll await those suggestions. I'd like to play solo for a while before I take on any of you lot.
Steve
Welcome sir.....[:)]
My first suggestion would be to download and play the "Enhanced" version of SPWAW...for more info on Enhanced go here...
SPWAW Enhanced Forum
Since you have computer background, it should be no problem at all for you to install it in minutes.
Hmmm a good campaign that is short and to get your teeth wet might be 'Balkan Crisis.'
Oh I also forgot to mention...many of the original campaigns that come with the game have been upgraded so as to play with the Enhanced Version of SPWAW.
You can find them all at the above mentioned link...
good gaming!
[:)]
RE: To New Forum Members: Check in Here
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:11 pm
by vahauser
Steve,
SPWAW is different from Squad Leader. Even though the graphics might look similar on a superficial level, SPWAW plays differently. My advice is to treat SPWAW on its own merits. Comparing SPWAW to any other game is apples and oranges.
Alby knows what campaigns have been upgraded to Enhanced DVRN. He will be happy to link you to a list. Balkan Crisis is a good introductory campaign. You can also play some WW2 Long Campaigns for practice. And after the WW2 Long Campaigns become too easy for you, then you can sink your teeth into some tough campaigns like Stalingrad and Long Long Road To Victory.
Happy Gaming,
Victor
RE: To New Forum Members: Check in Here
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:23 am
by Korpraali V
Welcome [:)]