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The Seven Years’ War was fought across the globe and called by some the first “World War” as virtually every major power participated. In the center of events was Prussia, almost constantly at war and lead by the now legendary Frederick the Great.

Relive the exciting and trying days of Frederick the Great in Horse and Musket: Volume I, the improved and expanded combination of the previous Prussian War Machine and Prussia’s Glory titles. Horse and Musket: Volume I is a reboot of the successful Horse and Musket series, including not only two solid historical titles in one package, but also many new game features, a powerful new editor, and a complete graphics overhaul to an already acclaimed gaming system.

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Adraeth
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RE: New Screen

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I prefer the second one
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Periods i like: age of muskets, napoleonics, modern combat.
Tim Coakley
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RE: New Screen

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The plan right now is to have the "realistic" terrain as the default, with the "tabletop" graphics files available for the user to swap.

It will not be an "in game" option to switch them, but the files will be available through the Matrix website.

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Motomouse
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RE: New Screen

Post by Motomouse »

I also vote for the realistic terrain as default, you are achieving a beautiful and accurate depiction for the game. Please make the 'arm thingy' an option to turn it off, if it makes it into the game.

This forum raised my interest in H&M. I am already a fan of the Battleground Games and got my hands recently on the H&M2 Demo Dragoon The Prussian Warmachine. Really like the demo scenario and played repeatly through it already. Looking forward to this release. I like how the leaders are handled and the formation switching. The units and losses are represented in the game graphics the right way (I always thought this was an important point to the steel panther games along with the umphhh for the armour). You care for the little men that way [;)]. I would also like to get a visual clue if there are several units in one hex.

Keep up the good work! Counting my money already [:)].

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