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Why play in 2D, try 3D
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 12:32 am
by Bonzai Bob
Hi there
While waiting for my download I discovered an AWESOME demo. Combat Mission, at
www.battlefront.com a very small download of 30MB gets you 2 scenarios of US vs Germans. Try it out I promise your eyes will pop out. Now turn up the speakers and happy hunting.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 12:47 am
by Drake
To each his own. I have no use at all for 3D game. Find most of them really lame.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 1:44 am
by David Heath
Combat Mission is a great game.... its on a different scale but worth the look.
David
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 2:22 am
by Cardinal Fang
Different strokes for different folks.
I enjoy BOTH games. I've always been a fan of the Steel Panthers series. I bought Combat Mission after I picked my jaw up off the floor from playing the demo.

The one I play at any given time depends on my mood. I know that both will find room on my hard drive for a long time.
Cardinal Fang
Nobody Expects The Spanish Inquisition!
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 3:04 am
by BomBeer
CM's a good game. Drake its not like Quake or Unreal. Its turn based using the We-go system. The graphics and sounds are BMP & wave files so there are lots of mods (improved graphics and sounds) to download.
Don't let the 3D fool ya its a wargame all the way.
BomBeer
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 3:23 am
by Wild Bill
CM is indeed a great game, with a completely different approach from SP.
Both are great games and both should be enjoyed.
Wild Bill
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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 4:06 am
by Rhone
I find that 3d games come in handy when I want....((drumroll please)).......3d!!!! Thanks, thaks very much, I'll be here all week.....

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 4:48 am
by Graf Speer
Why not?
Well, because I, for one, have become saturated and disappointed with eye-candy for eye-candy's sake. And it's far more essential to me to find an intelligent, well conceived and consistently applied game routine. While it shouldn't matter if it be 2D or 3D, candidly speaking, 3D is still somewhat primitive and imperfect as it tends to fuzz out - the closer you look, and yes, I still simply prefer a good game in 2D like our SPWAW and Diablo II (alao being 2D) still proves quite pleasant to the eyes . . . I can and will hereafter . . . live to play . . . without the 'hype'
Albert
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 4:58 am
by Tom_Davie
For what it's worth, I prefer 2d exclusively over 3d. I'm not saying that 3d is wrong for anyone else, but I *HATE* it with a passion. That having been said, there's Close Combat and Steel Panthers. Since I prefer turn based over continous action, I end up playing Steel Panthers more.
Tom
I might end up buying CC5, and perhaps Freedom Ridge (one is WW2, the other turn based squad/individual man level).
Tom
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 7:51 am
by Bonzai Bob
Well, didn't know I'd spark a fire. Just was sharing what I felt is a good game. Both have been etched to my hard drive forever. For those that say 3D is "fuzzy" or is a continues real time CM is turn base and uses a plot orders then see what happens. give it a try. SP and CM are great games. Hats off to both games. See ya all in the online rooms soon, when I get cocky from fraggin the 'puter and need real foes. Happy hunting all.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 8:22 am
by Grisha
Actually, I like both games. One's in 2D, the other, 3D. SPWAW offers for a larger scale, and (for now) encompasses a larger number of combatant nations, and theaters. CM really does a great job simulating tactical WWII combat, and enhances it with the 3D environment. So,
bravo! to both

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 8:01 pm
by Wild Bill
You did nothing wrong, Bob. Your comments and observations are welcome. I worked on CM for 18 months on their alpha and beta teams. In fact, I was in charge of the scenario design team. A number of my scenarios are on their CD.
I still actively support the game.
So no problem. Don't feel badly about mentioning it here. We do support that game with two web sites at The Gamers Net.
Boots N' Tracks on the RAider Page
http://wbr.thegamers.net (then click on Boots N Tracks)
Combat Mission HQ
http://combathq.thegamers.net
Pay them a visit.
Wild Bill
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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 8:31 pm
by Graf Speer
For those that say 3D is "fuzzy" or is a continues real time CM is turn base and uses a plot orders then see what happens. give it a try.
That's better, Bob
IOW's, the original topic claim was "why play 2D" . . . especially when we can have 3D . . . which you now thoughtfully support with some concrete play example and may not, afterall, be so dependent on just "eye-ball" subjectivity
Again, I don't care much about the 2D vs 3D 'controversy'

at this point as much as I simply care about finding a game that offers a plethora of
options and challenging replay.
Perhaps, bottom line to your original notion of "why 2D" is that if someone decided to make
Steel Panthers 3D, I would not be moved in the least, unless it offered more options, more replay challenges.
Still holding out for 4D games, maybe
Albert
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The Good Nazi
[This message has been edited by Graf Speer (edited September 25, 2000).]
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 11:20 pm
by Fuerte
CM and SPWAW are both great games. While I think that CM is superior in many respects (no bugs!), I have played SPWAW a lot more recently.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 11:55 pm
by Wild Bill
Here again, the major quality of SP series shines through: it's versatility. Now with all the upgrades in the game and the ability to recreate so many situations, battles, etc (which you cannot do in CM - Only Western Europe June 44-May 45)I tend to think that this versatility gives SP the edge.
Graphics are important to me. But how the game plays and what I can do with it is even more important.
Just as anything else, new car, new suit, new house, I want it to look good, but I want it to have some versatility. SP does offer a lot of that.
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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2000 12:46 am
by Grisha
I agree, Wild Bill.
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2000 3:20 am
by nick0man
As if things could get any better,
two especially fine games for the
price of one. I play them more than I should
can't help my self.
hope to put out a battle set up as told to me by a WWII Vet that was part of the battle of the Bulge,155 mm field gun crew,in suport of patton's 3 rd. anyway having fun with SPWAW and CM....
nick
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nick0man
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2000 11:09 am
by Paul Saunders
Originally posted by Graf Speer:
Still holding out for 4D games,
What? You mean being able to travel back in time if things turn out badly?
We've already got that option, it's called the save button.

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2000 11:09 am
by Wild Bill
Bring it on, NickOman, we are always ready for a good fight (er...scenario that is!)
Wild Bill
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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games