Stixx Posted August 19, 2001 Share Posted August 19, 2001 Has anyone got any HUGE scenarios laying around? I've played all the ones i could find from many a different places. I've been thru the scenario depot and downloaded and played everything was downloadable. If anyone has any sitting on their harddrive that hasn't been put into main stream i'd really appreciate you sending me a copy too. stix243@fan.net.au Anything and everything but City maps. I don't enjoy playing in 2sq Km of city. Stix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panther G Posted August 19, 2001 Share Posted August 19, 2001 Have you tried "Twilight for Gvb"? I think thats available at The scenario depot. Regards, Ryan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigdog Posted August 19, 2001 Share Posted August 19, 2001 Try August a Bank Holiday its great huge battle play as Axis its a real monster. If this for a PBEM? I will slip in a shameless plug for Big Valley. I just released it yesterday it has been in play testing for 2 month and I think you will like it. Big Valley v1.7 Date: 9/44 (5/25/01) Length: 40 turns Side: American (U.S.) Vrs German (SS) Size: Reinforced Motorized Battalion-level (with large armor attachments) Battle: Fictional Meeting Engagement Location: Eastern France Weather: Clear & Dry Author: Tom the "Big Dog" Oliver CM: v 1.12 Best Played: as PBEM Designer’s Notes: 1. This is a huge map, with a large force it will most likely tax slower systems. With the heavy tree cover and distances that need to be covered, the AI has trouble and it’s not advisable to play against the AI. 2. The map has multiple approaches, good cover and is set up for equal play. Both forces are equal in points & composition. Total points are approximately 10000 per side 6000pts with the opening force. 4000pts in reinforcements, broken into 3rds. 3. Its mid September and Patton’s 3rd Army lead by the 4th Armored Division, is driving up from the South East. As they push North East the Germans continue to try to slow the 3rd Army’s advance to the unmanned Siegfried Line. 4. The battle is take control of the main bridge at the center of map. The Valley runs East–West with a winding river running through the center. There are 3 bridges in the Big Valley. The main stone bridge in the center, a small wood bridge at the West end of the valley & a longer wood rail bridge at the East end. The river has numerous fords for infantry crossings. 5. For the Americans you must cross to the North side of the river and establish & control a bridgehead at the main crossing. 6. For the Germans you must stop Patton’s spearhead and try to reestablish a MLR at the river. 7. If you’re like me preferring larger battles with lots of options to achieve victory I think you will enjoy this Scenario. Both sides’ needs to cover their flanks with the diagonal setup zones it makes for the best kind of meeting engagement. Please let me know what you think of Big Dogs Big Valley. We appreciate all comments, or suggestion for improvement. toliver2@home.com I would like to thank the Big Dog testing team. Without there help & input I could not have made this a truly balanced scenario. Murry the "Claymore" Darrach Michael "Brian Boru'" Keating Levi "Mr-Johnson" Klein Big Dogs Big Valley can be found at Combat Mission Scenario Depot Give it a go if CPU and bandwidth are not a problem [ 08-19-2001: Message edited by: Bigdog ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frenchy Posted August 19, 2001 Share Posted August 19, 2001 Have you tried Wingen-sur-Moder or Phillipsbourg? Both are available at the Scenario Depot. If you have played them I'd appreciate some feedback and a review at scenario depot. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panzer_Meyer Posted August 20, 2001 Share Posted August 20, 2001 Try some of my scenarios on my site. Some of those are huge. Try "One of those days". It's a fairly big scenario, I am sure you'll enjoye that one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stixx Posted August 20, 2001 Author Share Posted August 20, 2001 Thnx guys. You helped me find a few new ones and thnx to everyone that E-Mailed me with scenarios too. Stix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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