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I know this question will leave me open to a lot of sarcastic comments from all those witty CM-ers out there, but when, heaven forbid, you're not on a Combat Mission, what other war game (actually, I prefer the term "strategic study") is your second choice?

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TacOps.

It gets some time to get used to modern units and then some to the extreme deadlyness of TacOps combat, but then it plays great. A very efficient wargame, few ballast in learning and clicking.

If you get into the multiplayer games with teams with commanders on each side you get more hooked, although they are a real time-killer:

- playerx: "Dammit, why is this taking so long, my wife just went to bed angy"

- umpire: "Don't worry, by the time this game ends you need a younger one anyway"

[ November 27, 2003, 11:47 PM: Message edited by: redwolf ]

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Believe it or not, I pull out the old V for Victory (V4V) series every so often. I've played through the full map Operation Market Garden so many times to try to do what Monty didn't. So many times I failed, a day late and a dollar short. The first time I won, I couldn't believe it... a tiny little toehold of XXX Corps in Arnhem and a few Paras across the river, but I had made it - the Bridge too Far, wasn't.

Utah Beach in the V4V series is also a lot of fun, I have a lot of respect for the US 9th Infantry after being relentlessly battered by Panzergrenadiers and Panzer counterattacks.

Steel Panthers World @ War (SP:W@W) is a fun game... but it never feels quite as "real" as Combat Mission. The nice thing is that you can play anywhere in the world, anytime in the war, with almost any units.

It's not technically a war game in the pure sense, but CRS' World War II Online (WWIIOL) has a lot of immersion. It's sometimes buggy, occasionally gamey, and some of the historical decisions of the makers are suspect from time to time, but compared to almost any other sim out there (exception of Warbirds and Aces High, perhaps), you're not going to find a closer approximation of first person WWII combat. I still play every Tuesday and Thursday with the squad.

I was heavily addicted to Age of Rifles (AoR) for a while, but then I leant it to a friend. Then he left to work in Japan, and I forgot to ask for it back from him. I know that I could probably search for a copy in bargain bins or on eBay, but I never seem to get around to it. Fantastic wargame - enough realism to satisfy the history buff in me, enough dash and elan (especially in cavalry charges and massed advances) to satisfy the part of me that wants to scream into battle with a flashing sabre over my head and a spirited charger under the saddle.

Some more games will probably come to mind, but those are the ones that jump out in my memory.

[ November 28, 2003, 10:50 AM: Message edited by: Kozure ]

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Originally posted by Monty:

CM is my only war game.

I play Call of Duty also since a few weeks :D

Monty

Hehe...you are just like me.

CM is as heavy as it get's :D .

I also play Counter-Strike tongue.gif .

//Salkin

28 year old twitch/tactician

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Ahhhh... Good old V for Victory - I remember buying Utah Beach when it first came out and then being devaststated when my roommate's computer (I did not actually have one) couldn't handle the cutting edge VESA graphics. I still dust off Stalingrad every once in a while, when the mood takes me.

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Sholt: Kozure and I are in vRHC (TheBlack Watch) He is actually OIC.

We are part of 1st Guards Brigade.

Koz was CinC last year and I was BEF Army Command.

We are both just regular players now.

Cheers!

[ December 12, 2003, 10:51 AM: Message edited by: Dinsdale ]

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I play Hearts of Iron, Operation Art of War and Day of Defeat on occasion. HoI is a grand strategic game, OpArt is an operational level game (divisions, battalion, companies) and Day of Defeat is a WWII FPS based on Half-Life.

That pretty much rounds up my computer gaming.

I don't know if board gaming counts, but I've started Advanced Squad Leader this year as well.

Nat

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Limited strictly to traditional "wargames", I'm currently enjoying Airborne Assault: Highway to the Reich (HIGHLY RECOMMEND) when I'm not playing CM. I go back and forth with others such as Squad Assault, Uncommon Valor, Korsun Pocket, HPS' Bulge '44, occasionally I even pick up the old Talonsoft Campaign Series, but one of the CM iterations is a constant with me.

As far as *other* games, I fool with Flashpoint (especially with all the ww2 addons available now), Ghost Recon (War of Infamy Mod) to a much lesser extent, CoD and H&D2. Those are all the games I presently have on the HDs of my various rigs.

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Originally posted by MrSpkr:

Now that we are in the new house, I am thinking of breaking out France 1940, and maybe Air Assault on Crete, just for grins.

France 1940, I regret to say, was a sad disappointment to me. Much better was GDW's Fall of France, IMO.

Air Assault on Crete OTOH I thought quite good. I think I actually preferred the fictional Malta scenario. I think there was a third for Cyprus that was inserted into an issue of the General, but I never got around to playing it.

Michael

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