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  1. There is no download for this product! As long as you have an up-to-date installation you already have 100% of the files you need. Check the Base Game's page to see if you're up to date. Your are allowed to have two activations at one time for one or both operating systems.

    Above is the text for the Fire and Rubble addon coming for Red Thunder. This is what I read, mistaking it for CW context. I still think it is wizardry.  They will include scenarios, campaigns, new units, but no download !!!

     

  2. My comment was meaning that my map was not intended to be any specific place in Holland, historically accurate.  It is just a map.

    It is for Battles for Normandy with the added modules.  My comment about the dates was prompted by a wish to have date options that could be any month during the year, hence summer or winter weather.

    Normandy battles started in June and Holland battles were in winter/spring. Presumably we should be able to reflect battles in France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, and so on.  

    There are many other wishes with respect to my gaming, such as having troops able to pick up a better weapon on the field. (crew with just pistols) Also, a HQ unit should have a rally command to gather troops back into command range, or a rally point for troops to gather at when out of command. Engineers/pioneers should be able to lay mines.

    Sorry, off topic a bit there.  

     

  3. The manual doesn't mention maximums for the number of units in a scenario.  I've run into freezing the game when creating a huge battle with 2 reinforced battalions per side. Anybody have more information?  When I say two reinforced battalions, I am talking about the reinforcements being elements of the same battalions, arriving later.

    I begin with a company and over 7 reinforcements I introduce the rest of that battalion and several more companies from two others.  There are also a platoon of tanks or destroyers, some artillery, and perhaps an air unit per side.  To get through the battle, I've had to remove all jeeps, trucks, and other vehicles that are not armed. I have deleted the supply units. I also save every turn so that I can continue when restarted.

    My computer has 8 Gigs of RAM and a Nvidia 7xx video card with 2 G memory.  It is strong enough. I think the issue is in the programming, as the game sets up a set amount of memory to work with - within the Windows OS. 

     

  4. Gentlemen, it is done!  I have completed two campaigns, one per side, same battles.

    The campaign for the Allies is called Bastogne Plus One, for the Germans: Bulge Plus One

    The campaign opens with a 4-hour battle. There are three 4-hour battles plus four 2-hour ones.

    They are too large to attach here, so I am going to see about the repository. Feedback would be great.

  5. Thanks, Kevin, and to all of you who have responded to my original noobie question. You make good points about testing things. What I love about this game (system) is that there are so many aspects to consider. Replay-ability is guaranteed. For instance, you never know what the enemy AI is going to do. You win points for achieving many goals, from % enemy killed to % of ammo used to do it. You have points for killing specific unit types. You have points for occupying certain ground, for touching other areas, for exiting troops from the map, for reaching objective locations. You don't know if you will get your reinforcements before the enemy does, which can make a big difference. The beginning of the battle can go badly, saved by timely arrival of your guys and late arrival of enemy reinforcements. So many variables!

    As for the time it takes to cross the map, that matters if the only goal is to exit them at the other end. Mostly, you make points by staying on the map and duking it out with the bad guys. Victory won't be easy but will go to the player best able to manage resources and make the right choices.

    Sometimes you will lose but you will have fun doing it.  I'm still learning so I'm not ready to go public with the campaign yet. When it is perfected, I might let the first battle out to see what people think. That's a four hour all-in fight that could go either way. And that's just the beginning.

    Thanks again.

    Mike

     

     

  6. Hah!  Feedback comes after something. Anyway, a four-hour battle requires patience, organization, luck, and situation awareness to win. It is a campaign, not just a battle. The maps are huge, several battalions plus attachments, air, mines, bunkers, trenches, foxholes for both sides in most battles. You can play either side, beginning with a meeting engagement. Each battle has 3 plans per AI side, each of 3 groups following paths linked by triggers. You know, just the stuff that will make it replayable.

    There will be frustration, cursing, some weeping, and maybe later some feeling that it was all worth it.

     

  7. Well, the campaign is a work in progress, depicting a fictitious battle in France and Germany in 1944.  I'm using three plans per side, with four groups in each. The intent is to have a four hour battle to begin, with a pair of 2 hour battles to follow. One if you win the first, the other if you lose. Then we have another 4 hour battle, followed by two more 2 hour ones. The final battle will be another 4 hour struggle.

    I'm using all the concepts, reinforcements, groups, unit and terrain objectives, triggers, and this happens in the winter months.

    I've just got to work out the issue of why all my reinforcements are on the setup spaces from the beginning. I went back and re-did the reinforcement selection in the purchase units screen, but it didn't help.  Next I will make a small battle from scratch and carefully be sure to do reinforcements from the beginning in the purchase screen. It could be that doing them over wasn't enough.

    More later...

     

  8. I am having trouble understanding the battle design system. On several attempts, putting all units in the setup zones, this is what happens. The Group One units only appear in the German Setup zones, as it should be. The American zone begins filled with all the units from all the groups!  Reinforcements come properly for the Germans, and are announced properly for the American side. However, I could go ahead and use any American unit from the start, since it is on the map.  Can't see what I did differently.

     

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