Balkan Wars / Franco Prussian etc ?

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UK design and The Commonwealth player base is ok for Balkan Wars? I don't think.[;)] They will not have any interest. They won't even know geography maybe in WW1.

Spanish and Russian Civil Wars would be excellent for me with bigger map and more units. American and Napoleonic Wars could be good too.
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UK design and The Commonwealth player base is ok for Balkan Wars? I don't think.[;)] They will not have any interest. They won't even know geography maybe in WW1.

Err.... Well, I'm going to assume this was said with humorous intent. People in the UK don't know as much about the Balkan wars as they do about WW1, but they don't know zero either, as the UK has a long involvement with the Balkans, including in this period.

It's a niche interest to be sure - but you know, I think it would be a niche interest even in the Balkans? It's not like there's many Serb/Croat/Bosnian/Greek/etc. game dev companies that are producing games covering that period. In fact the only game company I know of that's producing games covering the Serbian front of WW1 is not based in the Balkans as far as I know.

That doesn't mean there isn't a market for it - it just means no-one ever really tried to see if there was much interest in it.
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Spanish and Russian Civil Wars would be excellent for me with bigger map and more units. American and Napoleonic Wars could be good too.

Agreed on all of those.
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I still hope for WW3 game...something like People's General in Strategic Command world :)
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Hi FOARP. Not one word of M.Kemal in WW1 and full of Anzac event does seem not to offend The Commonwealth gamers for me. Although he had peaceful messages..
And yes French can do best in American Civil War game. And Americans can do JTS Serbia'14.
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UK design and The Commonwealth player base is ok for Balkan Wars? I don't think.[;)] They will not have any interest. They won't even know geography maybe in WW1.

Spanish and Russian Civil Wars would be excellent for me with bigger map and more units. American and Napoleonic Wars could be good too.


Hi Gamer78,

Our Classic WWI game package includes a 1912 First Balkan War campaign, which can be found here:

https://www.matrixgames.com/game/strate ... lassic-wwi

It also includes a Russian Civil War campaign as well.

Hope this helps,
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Our Classic WWII package also includes a Spanish Civil War campaign within the Weapons and Warfare subpackage:

https://www.matrixgames.com/game/strate ... assic-wwii

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RE: Balkan Wars / Franco Prussian etc ?

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My first vote would be for a U.S. civil war version of Strategic Command. It has a completely different map from the European theatre and features that are unique to North America, such as a major role for river forts and river boats. The campaign has very different intensity and time-scale depending on the theatre - from a grinding war of attrition in the East, to a war of movement in the West, to a free-wheeling range war in the trans-Mississipi, plus small amphibious invasions around the coast by the U.S. player. Leadership plays a major factor in combat and helps give the South a fighting chance until the North finds better generals. Maintaining the integrity of the railroad grid, or disrupting it, is a critical strategy for both sides. Plus there are great political variables to add to the mix e.g. the election of 1864 in the North, or a possible shift in allegiance in some of the border states. Years ago Victory Games put out a strategic level Civil War board game that demonstrates the potential for this scenario.

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The more the merrier I say !

Lots of fun was to be found in the classic WWI Breakthrough and Weapons and Warfare releases.

I would also be in favor of more modular releases - Like Balkans 1, Balkans 2, Civil War, Franco-Prussian etc as DLC.

That would allow for quicker focused releases and more purchasing granularity to deal with the various responses we see above like "I like this period .... but not that period ... please don't focus on such and such and give my era priority".

Seems like other framework software from other publishers like Wars Across the World and Paradox do quite well with that model ....
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ORIGINAL: mdsmall

My first vote would be for a U.S. civil war version of Strategic Command. It has a completely different map from the European theatre and features that are unique to North America, such as a major role for river forts and river boats. The campaign has very different intensity and time-scale depending on the theatre - from a grinding war of attrition in the East, to a war of movement in the West, to a free-wheeling range war in the trans-Mississipi, plus small amphibious invasions around the coast by the U.S. player. Leadership plays a major factor in combat and helps give the South a fighting chance until the North finds better generals. Maintaining the integrity of the railroad grid, or disrupting it, is a critical strategy for both sides. Plus there are great political variables to add to the mix e.g. the election of 1864 in the North, or a possible shift in allegiance in some of the border states. Years ago Victory Games put out a strategic level Civil War board game that demonstrates the potential for this scenario.


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My brother said 'you'll like it..'. He doesn't know much about wargaming or any strategy games. That's when I started in this game in 2012. It was in Battlefront forums. Devs more responsible at the time now it is in pure English forum Matrix games. Hard to put any leader, conflict other than English&American..

Still I like Hubert and Bill designs I'll buy what they do. American Civil War would be indeed good no news about it yet?
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Boer war.
Spainish american war
Boxer rebellion
Phillippine american war
Sino Japanese war
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Any chance you are working on an update to the new WWI game?

The mods look amazing!!!!
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+1 for Franco-Prussian War and Balkan Wars

had it had a world map then Russo-Japanese war.
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