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Carriers At War construction Kit and Run5 scenarios

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:06 am
by david.r.maurice
A few questions relating to the above:
- Can these be adapted to the New Carriers?
- Is it OK to distribute these over this forum to people who have recently got CCAW?

It would be brilliant if these could fit in to the New Carriers - a plethora of new scenarios ready to go!
(and some european theater ones too!)

I don't have these on my PC at the moment - should have them within 3 months.


I imagine that the graphics files are next to useless, but the warcards/bases/TGs/ships/planes should be mapped over fairly easily?

Thanks to the creators for bringing back a deceptivly simple and fun game to PC land!

RE: Carriers At War construction Kit and Run5 scenarios

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:19 pm
by Erik2
I'm currently converting the Guadalcanal from the old CCAW to the new CAW and it definately looks doable as long as you can use one of the maps in CAW.
I'm doing this primarely as an excercise,but wonder if SSG plan to covert the old scenarios as an add-on at a later stage.
It would be silly of us to manually create these scenarios if the experts already have a plan...
Could someone from SSG please verify?

Another question; you can choose the main gun from a drop-down list, but there appears to be no way to input the no of these guns?

Thanks
Erik

RE: Carriers At War construction Kit and Run5 scenarios

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:22 am
by RyanCrierie
Run 5 Scenarios?

RE: Carriers At War construction Kit and Run5 scenarios

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:27 pm
by Reid
>Run 5 Scenarios?
 
A series of scenarios included in the Run 5 magazine put out by SSG. Ended 1998ish.  Mag. included a 3 1/2" diskette with scenarios. I can't fully remember which ones they were, but other scenarios included from this and CAW II were Java Sea, Rainbow 5 (1928 biplanes, early Akagi), Operation Olympic, etc. Complete Carriers at War introduced the Germans and Italians, scenarios were Malta, Bismarck, PQ13, etc.
 
Please continue with the wonderful graphics and thank you.