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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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Christophe Jaureguiberry
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Post by Christophe Jaureguiberry »

Gentlemen,

You outdid yourselves this time. I spent my whole sunday playing the 8 tutorials. Like in tennis, when you teach yourself the game, you acquire a lot of bad habits in the process. Thanks to your scenarios, I was able to identify them and (hopefully) minimise them.

One question: the artillery tutorial mentions an artillery 2 scenario. Is it forthcoming or was it integrated in the other tutorials?

Thanks again for your great efforts. A special mention goes to the Acrobat tutorial manuals: very pro.

Regards,

Christophe
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Post by Bonzo »

I thank you for your comments. Don will be the best guy to answer your question about forthcoming tutorials.

The acrobat manuals was just a simple conversion that I did. the tutorial designers wrote the manuals you see, pictures and all, & I spent 2 minutes turning them into PDF files, so mine was the least of the process, just making it easy for everybody to read thenm, graphics and all. Other designers might do their manuals in HTML & no PDF would be needed, as we all can read that with our browsers.

So, I thank you, on the designers' behalf, for the compliments about the manuals.

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Post by Panzer Capta »

Really fine job on the tutorials, and many thanks.

I just have one question (perhaps i am overlooking something)....the two different "Tiger" scenerios (#7 and #8) appear to be identical. Did anyone else notice the same thing??
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Post by AJVa »

Panzer Captain,

The TXT and PDF files are identical (descriptions of both tutorials ,#7 and#8, in all of them (4)), but the scenario files are quite different :).

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Post by Bonzo »

OOPS!

The Scenario numbers are different, but the text / PDFs are the same (Tutorial 7). Don, If you send the text & MS Word Doc to me, I'll correct this & reupload it. I'll also get the individual page for tutorial #8 up so that folks who have already downloaded the 8 pack will just need the # 8 package to fix them up.

Sorry about that, but, as my previous post said, I just converted them & didn't look too close except to make sure it worked & looked OK. I probably screwed up & renamed the #7 as #8.

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Post by Don »

Thank you guys for all the great comments about the tutorials - it makes it all worth it!

The PDF documents were all Bonzo's idea - and a great one it was! Image

For the Tiger tutorials Fabio only wrote one document that covers both lessons - I thought it was a good idea since you only have to print it out once. If the scenario files are different, but the text files are the same then they are fine! Image

Yes, there is another artillery tutorial coming - let's just say it's a liitle late. I'll get it posted as soon as I can.

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Post by panda124c »


Great Job Guys.

I would like to suggest another tutorial on, what the Germans called A Pak Front or The Care and Feeding of Anti-Tank Guns.
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Post by Bonzo »

Sounds Like you are volunteering, pbear. The Commandant will be pleased. Image Image Image

Or isn't that what you meant? Don's always looking for fresh vict... I mean "Instructors" to whip the recruits into shape.

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Post by B52g »

They are very good. I have been playing this game since Steel panthers 1, but I am always looking for an edge. Your tutorials showed me some bad habits I have developed over the years.
I would like to suggest for a future tutorial the proper use of mortors and smoke. "Whats a 60mm mortor good for?" I dont play a whole lot of on-line games, but I play enough to notice that a lot of people dont know how to get out of trouble. Or that they dont use smoke screens to cover something to stop it from being destroyed. Image
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Post by Bonzo »

There are a great many topics that can be turned into tutorials. If you have an idea & the incination to help your fellow gamer, talk with Don Llewellyn.

Just a note to say that the individual files for the first 8 Tutorials are now available for download, plus a new one - #9, "Cave Busting" by Bob Wallace.

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Post by panda124c »

Originally posted by Bonzo:
Sounds Like you are volunteering, pbear. The Commandant will be pleased. Image Image Image

Or isn't that what you meant? Don's always looking for fresh vict... I mean "Instructors" to whip the recruits into shape.

Bonzo, I know better than to volunteer. Actually I would like to learn how to properly use ATGs so I can get rid of those pesky cats the Germans are so fond of.



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Post by Don »

Thanks for the ideas, guys. The problem right now is that everyone is SO busy on "other things" that is hard to find tutorial designers, and I sure don't know enough about these subjects to do them myself. Image But, tutorials will be added as time goes on and hopefully all of these subjects will be covered.

In the meantime, grab yourself the "Cave-Busting" tutorial by Bob Wallace and take on some Japanese. But be warned - this is an advanced tutorial and you can get turned into swiss cheese! Image

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