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Re: Steel Panthers\' 10th Anniversary
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I have the SP3 code here on my machine. TGN/Matrix used the SP3 code as the base for thier product. We used the Sp2 code base. There is no "exclusive". Cheers Andy |
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Well the flawed code is one thing, BUT what do you say about implementing the briagde level on YOUR codebase?
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I have, as well as Andy, **Zero** interest in the scale of that game. I bought SP3 when it came out and it lasted 2 weeks on my HD. I dislike the scale and the interface. Don |
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I used to miss SP3, until SPMBT came out...although I do sometimes miss the online battles. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/eek.gif And Andy's KOBS...LOL http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif |
Re: Steel Panthers\' 10th Anniversary
WoW! This game has brought fun to easily hundreds if not thousands of us. This game has to be considered as a classic in military gaming circles! I still have the original game as well as the scenario disks (and their boxes). Happy Anniversary to all those who have brought us this tremendous game and who keep it going! And with the constant research and timeless effort, special praise must be given to Wild Bill who has been a constant force in this game and its many variations. Thanks all!
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Another major change in SP3 is the vehicle graphics, where you can choose full size unit icons (which look too large for the scale0, or to use micro-dots of say 4 tigers in the platoon, and these micro-dot miniaturised icons will likely lose all the graphical detail of the full-sized ones. Then you would need to figure out some major combat detail alterations, as in SP3 at the moment, it kills any vehicle which gets a track or mobility hit. That was a MAJOR annoyance with the game that I had - you only needed to blast even an M1 platoon with light mortars, eventually getting a track hit, which then deleted 1 micro-dot vehicle from that platoon. You would need to figure out some system which detached individual tanks from the platoon when they had track hits - and then figure out some system to re-combine these "orphans" at battle end back into the correct platoon that owned them (and some system to "carry" orphans through future battles if the user had not the repair points to fix them). All in all - a nightmare. And SP3 did not sell well - very few people were interested in the scale. So, it is not really going to happen. If you are interested - then ProSim here at shrapnel have a modern brigade level game which you may well want to check out (BCT) - I have been meaning to have a look at the demo whenever I get some time to do so http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif! Cheers Andy |
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Well guys it is sad to hear this however You know the best what your future plans are.
I am a software engineer so I can imagine the problems listed, however they do not seem unsolvable but they surely mean a lot of work. Regarding the selling success of SP3, IMHO the over-all enviroment was very different in 98 than in 95. In 95 SP1 was a top of the calss program regarding graphichs and sound effects besides it's tactical depth. In 98 a lot of Windows based programs came out like CivilizationII and one of my favorites, the People's General. Nowdays the SP cammo group aims for a very special group of players. a poll wuld reflect better whether it would sell well or not. At last but surely not least let me express my acknowledgements for your hard and successful work creating this wonderful game. Artur. |
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I played SP3. I liked it well enough, save that the units were so weak that I gave it up and went back to SP1 and 2. I still have it, and a lot of the mods made for it.
Last year i reinstalled SP1 and played it. I realised through the first scenario, how much the SP series has evolved in ten years. We have surpassed SP1, but we must remember that SP1 was the seed from which the might oak grew. troopie |
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I was viewing a live chat with Gary Grisby at Matrix when discussion of a possible Steel Panthers IV appeared on topic. Apparently they are in the early stages. I don't know what scale or changes would appear though. Anyone else in the know?
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I was there from the begining too. I used to play on my dad's computer and I even made a few scenarios with his help (I was about 8-9 in those days). The graphics were really good and i remember that as I got older I still played SP in its different guises as SPWAW and briefly as the old version of SPWW2. SPMBT and SPWAW are by far my favourite incarnations of the game and even now compared to all the other war games out there this top down HUGO game still beats all in terms of detail and playability. Mods like Blitzkrieg I and II and the various mods for Battlefield 42 and Vietnam always left something to be desired and even when I made personal tweaks to games like RON T&P to make the game more playable and realistic SP and its offspring still were better.
I therefore salute SP and all the other SP related games! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/cool.gif [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Flag_Germany.gif[/img] http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif |
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