Destroy The Enemy Campaign

Forum dedicated to the Scourge of War Game set during the Napoleonic Wars. Scourge of War: Waterloo follows in the footsteps of its American Civil War predecessors and takes the action to one of the most famous battles in history. It is by far the most detailed game about the final battle of the War of the Seventh Coalition.

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roy64
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Destroy The Enemy Campaign

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Another post that was ignored on the norb site so I'll try here.[:(]

I'm now on day 11 of a Destroy The Enemy Campaign & I can't get the enemy to fight. The last major fight I had was on day 1. The second problem I have is Wellington does not have a sprite, I know he's about because he keeps offering me a battle. A battle screen appears out of nowhere offering to fight, then he decides he will retreat & still no sprite to be seen.[:(]

I have to conclude the Sandbox Campaign is broken as is. There's nothing in the manual that explains in detail the menus that appear in game. The training Screen menu is to small, it only shows 9 units at a time, you can't select more than one unit at a time, making training a click feast. It would be more helpful if the units were colour coded. Say blue for units that can be trained, red for units that are being trained & so on.

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Probably the worst thing in the Campaign is you can't build any other formations as Saddletank has already posted about 4 months ago & then not one Admin or Mod bothered to reply to him? [&:]
http://www.norbsoftdev.net/forum/sandbo ... ing-forces

The only good thing I can say about the Campaign is I had some really good battles when the AI actually decided to fight. :)

I had a quick look at the Take The Majority Of The Map Campaign & I'm not sure how you're meant to do it with just 8 Divisions? [X(]

So for me the Sandbox Campaign is a massive disappointment. Let's hope there are plans to improve it. [&:]
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