Game recording

SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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RamBear
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Game recording

Post by RamBear »

Wouldn't it be great if you could record your battle? I'd lllove to see expert vs expert battles from others point of view (or even both).. aw gee, it would be nice to see in the next patch (if one comes out).. or is it just too much changing and coding etc etc?

I suck at SpWaW, I know only the basics (but still I love the game) and it would be nice to see some hints and tips (Not just read those) :)
Big Bill
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Post by Big Bill »

Maybe a narration by Wild Bill while watching the units move across the screen blowing things up :D :D
gnoccop
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Post by gnoccop »

For now you can read very good AAR (After Action Report) in this forum.

It's a good way to understand tattics.
"Violence is the last resource of incompetents". (I. Asimov)
Gary Tatro
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A good way to get good at SPWAW

Post by Gary Tatro »

People with lots of time:
Play a few WWII Campaigns. Once you get borred of them.
Play a few Mega Campaigns. Once you get borred of them.
Play a bunch of games by PBEM.
Read Gary Tatro's AAR's/DAR's :D

People with little time:
Play lots of PBEM games.
Read Gary Tatro's AAR's/DAR's :D

People with no time:
Don't try to get good at SPWAW you will just go crazy!!!:D
"Are you going to do something or just stand there and bleed"
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