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December 12th, 2005, 11:25 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
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The only campaign done to date with SPMBT is the CC one.
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And a fine one at that. 
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December 13th, 2005, 06:15 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
Bill thanks.
BTW My fav scenario to-date is your "Jerico Road" its quite a blast. I creamed the first time, and I lost mightly the second time (had to go to work was in a hurry and rushed it). It a good one to also test my full screen settings in (for some reason in Windowed mode the game runs fine, but in Full screen mode its sluggish as heck).
Bill do you think you will do a Korean campaign? That would be very nice. That has always been a weakness for the SP Camo games (a strong lack of user created campaigns) another idea of a user created campaign could be "Isreal Darkly" from say 56-73 or something.
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December 14th, 2005, 02:44 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
There are two I would like to do.
One is the saga of Tom Dolvin's 89th Tank Battalion its first year in Korea.
The second one would be on the Marine withdrawal from the Chosin.
A possible third would be the Gloster Battalion of the COmmonwealth Force during the Chinese Spring campaign of 1951. The Commonwealth Brigade even received a US Presidential Citation for its valor. They truly saved the day. Now I'm inspired. This is the one I'll do first.
Yes, we need more on Korea, Dlazov, and I'll try to acommodate you! Thanks for the suggestion.
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December 14th, 2005, 02:46 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
As to Jericho Road, I'm always partially personally to the smaller scenarios, be it infantry and armor.
This one is full of action and the smile of the gods of war plays a role here as well as skill tempered with daring.
You can win big or lose big, based on what you do and how well you shoot.
Don't you hate it when you can't miss but do, thus leaving you open to return fire in a precarious position? ARGH!
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December 14th, 2005, 02:49 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
Disregard...I'm sleepy! 
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December 14th, 2005, 09:19 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
Bill,
Those 3 campaigns would be most excellent. They don't have to be huge either. Before I lost all of my work (I had collect over 785 scenarios for SPWAW and 56 Campaigns) I created for SPWW2 3 campaigns. One was based on the GD at Kursk and it was rather huge (about 4k in points). The other two were really nice. One was based on the Viking at Kursk, but all the Germans had was one Tank Company. The other campaign was based on one Infantry company, both got really nice reviews from a play-tester.
So to make things simpler on your self and the player, my suggestions would be to make them about a company or reinforced company level. Managable and personal and fun as well.
One of the other really nice things about the SP Camo games are that as the designer you can make campaigns that the user cannot buy stuff, thereby forcing him to accept the pre-bought force (similar to actually serving in the Armed Forces) most commanders do not have the luxury of "purchasing" there forces.
Any how a company level recreation of the 89th TB or the CW MB would be very neat. I never heard of the CW MB in 51.
Best Regards~
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December 14th, 2005, 10:16 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
Don, while you were out WB did a Korean War series for SPWAW. 8 scens IIRC. At wargamer.com's Games Depot. All are WBW quality. I made a flag mod for use with modswapper.
Hopefully WB can convert them to WSPMBT.
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December 15th, 2005, 02:37 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
That is a possibility. I think nearly all of them would work well. The only one I would have to modify a lot would be the first one, TF Smith. I don't think I could get those tanks to move straight across the map and off the edge.
I'll give it some thought. Thanks, my friend.
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December 16th, 2005, 10:57 AM
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Re: 55 Years Ago Today
junk2drive,
Thanks for the tip. Is the graphics there as well? (Modswapper is really nice.)
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