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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2000 3:25 pm
by mogami
Fun? Fun? If you call being shelled for 26 straight turns by about 50 btrys of Tankheads 8inch 155mm 25pounder arty fun and then having Crocidiles spit fire all over your panic stricken Volks Grenadiers and then swarms of Shermans, Cromwells, Fireflys, and Engineers and infantry come out of all the smoke and flame and the landscape turn lunar and all night the shelling continues and your reserve infantry melts away without ever firing a shot and commandos come out the ground and blow the poor bazooka boys to bits if you call this fun then I'm haveing a blast..... Come to think of it I am!!!!

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I'm not retreating, I'm attacking in a differant direction!

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2000 4:31 pm
by Schrubbery
Man... GREAT work! I think the new features in 4.x are just incredible! And I haven't even tried the TCP/IP yet!! After Christmas I and my friends are going to gather to a LAN. You don't need to ask what's the name of the game... Even the little additions, like being able to watch the battle field and to save the results, add to the playability.

A big 'WOW' from me!

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2000 9:28 pm
by lnp4668
I just have one complaint. I seems to have developt carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow from playing this game too much

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2000 10:40 pm
by Tankhead
Originally posted by Mogami:
Fun? Fun? If you call being shelled for 26 straight turns by about 50 btrys of Tankheads 8inch 155mm 25pounder arty fun and then having Crocidiles spit fire all over your panic stricken Volks Grenadiers and then swarms of Shermans, Cromwells, Fireflys, and Engineers and infantry come out of all the smoke and flame and the landscape turn lunar and all night the shelling continues and your reserve infantry melts away without ever firing a shot and commandos come out the ground and blow the poor bazooka boys to bits if you call this fun then I'm haveing a blast..... Come to think of it I am!!!!
ROTFL Image Image Image Image LOL ASSAULT CHARGE

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Tankhead



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Rick Cloutier rcclout@telusplanet.net
Coordinator: Tankhead's SPWAW Resources
http://tankhead.home.icq.com

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2000 11:28 pm
by Wild Bill
"Cry havoc...and set free the dogs of war!"

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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 12:17 am
by Fabs
Is fun the right word? The SPWAW experience transcends fun. It can be exilarating, exasperating, desperate, it can hurt, it can make you scream in terror and immediately thereafter in triumph, it can get the best out of you, Image but also the worst Image.

Someone like me, 45, with more around my waistline than I would like to have, having spent a lifetime in business with not a lot of adventure, can live this rollercoaster of emotions safely in my study while getting the sensation of being in the middle of my favorite period in history, making it happen and learning more about it.

Thank you, Matrix, for making this possible.

When can I start giving you some of my money? No bunch of guys were ever so deserving.

My wife knows about the slow stripiing trick too, Wild Bill. It's about the only thing that will drag me away. Sorry guys, but if you saw her you would understand!

What I want to know is how you got yours to actually have a go at the game. That's what I call a result. Mine would not be seen dead playing around with it.

But then she's seen what an animal I become in the middle of a game, when things are not going my way. She must think that one raving lunatic is enough in the family.

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Fabs

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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 12:40 am
by skukko
This is just fantastic game. Not much more to say. Wife problems?Buy playstation and few fantasygames to her, and she will not bother with sex and other nonsence, and lets you play the war again and again...kids have grown a bit I noticed...

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 1:13 am
by Wild Bill
Yeah, check on 'em once in a while, Skukko Image I do that too Image

Ah yes, the stripping thing...so many choices, so little time Image

WB

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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 1:22 pm
by rurukaa
Fun playing this game is an understatement.
Just like I used to play with 1/300th scale
tabletop games, only better as the cat can't spoil the position of units.
Got to be the best game ever and it was FREE.
Thankyou to ALL at Matrix.
PS anybody remember Charles Upham from NZ?
Winner of VC and Bar.


Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 7:08 pm
by Wild Bill
The name rings a bell in my head, but refresh our memory, Mate!...Wild Bill

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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 11:06 pm
by Nikademus
Originally posted by Wild Bill:
So fellow wargamers, through these months of anticipation, frustration, bug searches and fixes, moans and shouts of joy, I gotta ask you...


Are we having fun or what?

That is what gaming is all about!

*****

NO i am NOT having fun. I keep loading WBW scenerios (hence to rechristened EBW scenerios (E for EVIL) and then getting my general's stars handed back to me points first!!!!!!

I've lost count of the number of AFV's halftracks, and now Amphibious assault vehicles i've lost. And dont talk to me about casualties. Image


ok, yes i am having fun. This game is the ultimate wargame. Now if only we could convert it to naval matters........

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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 11:30 pm
by WW2'er
WB,

I must join in the chorus of folks that are having a BLAST in playing this game. My current addiction is your Utah To The Rhine campaign. What a RUSH! It is far and away the most challenging campaign I've ever played in all the SP games.

All of you at Matrix have done a great job with this game! Thanks again! Now, can you PLEASE do something about the Carpel Tunnel bug that is just killing me??!?! Image

WW2'er

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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 12:20 am
by rexmonday
fun?

when I have 2 AT teams and a 3 man recon squad stuck on the highway as 3 JagdPanzers and a full platoon of mechanised SS riflemen rolls down the road?

fun indeed.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 12:48 am
by Almogavar
Fun?

Not really, SPWaW is my dream. 38 years waiting for this game Image and now I´m playing each minute in my free time. Image

Thanks for all your good job.

Almogavar

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Desperta ferro.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 2:14 am
by Wild Bill
Thanks guys. I guess EWB or DWB (Devious) would work fine Image

Just trying to keep you on your toes..tiptoes, that is! Image

WW2'er, man, I am sorry to hear that about CTS. You think that is what it really is? I hope not. I guess if anyone should have it, it is me.

But then I've got a little of everything else, so maybe I'm being cut some slack.

These situations you describe, guys, I though they only happened to me. I find comfort, small though it may be, to know I am not the only one in these sudden dilemmas, which quickly can become disasters.

It is addictive. I am hooked. But I'm having fun!

And campaigns, this Watchword Freedom Campaign has me buggy. I keep replaying it. I'm on my fourth try now. Even when you win, you want to go back and do better, or just simply figure out how you did it! It is definitely on a par with Utah to the Rhine!

Wild Bill
Wild Bill

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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 2:48 am
by ruxius
Frank's must be here too among all of you cause I want to swear all my love and fidelity to Steel Panthers and its almighty new future : SPWAW !!
Hey Bill I think you are very very very .... (very)^2 lucky cause your wife loves you in your first but also in your 'second' life ..I suppose you understand what I mean.... :-)) My girlfriend sometimes thinks she should have a 'turret' to make my eyes shining in staring at her..I tried to explain my point of view... :-)) but she really hates me ...
well just divorcing...
FROM HER ! :-))))))))))))))))))))))

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 3:04 am
by Wild Bill
Ruxius, A woman understanding our love for wargames is like us understanding her love for shoes.

The good thing about wargaming is that they know where we are at least.

Yes, I'm blessed in both lives and with both loves, but of course, like you, I try to keep them in the right order.

SPWAW will never snuggle up to me on a cold night to keep me warm Image

It sounds to me like you have quite a good lady standing behind. Be glad she loves you enough to miss you. It's nice to be missed sometimes.

Wild Bill

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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 8:52 am
by chief
Wild Bill this game is so addictive that a DEA agent has been staking out my house Image

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Sm:):)th Sailing...chief

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 8:56 am
by Wild Bill
Invite him in, Chief, for a quick review and play of the game. Then...another one bites the dust Image

WB

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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2000 1:31 pm
by AmmoSgt
My Dogs are well behaved... have learned to sit and cry when i am at the computer.. actually ..wait .... i haven't heard any crying for 3 days.... The Wife ... she's fine ...i think.. said something about ebay last week ... she hasn't complained since ...next week i am going to take a break and go vote ..... I LUV this game