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Theme of our next game


Frederick the Great
  29% (45)
Rome vs. Carthage (Punic Wars)
  20% (31)
Hungary vs. Turkey (15-16th century)
  9% (14)
American Civil War
  24% (37)
Napoleonic period
  15% (24)


Total Votes : 151


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Theme of our next game - 11/17/2006 10:42:14 PM   
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What should it be?

Some comments

Frederick the Great
+ game engine well suited
- lesser known wars

Rome vs. Carthage (Punic Wars)
+ well known conflict
- needs major overhaul of the engine

Hungary vs. Turkey (15-16th century)
+ we might do this for the Hungarian market anyway
- not very well known, although the Battle of Mohacs is famous

American Civil War
+ a popular conflict
- many games coming out soon

Napoleonic period
+ a popular conflict
- many games out and more coming

We want to hear your thoughts.


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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 12:23:50 AM   
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I voted for Frederick the Great but I would buy any of them. 
I bought For Liberty from Battlefront and am looking forward to this update.  Although I am an American, I have really only played the Hungary scenarios.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 12:37:21 AM   
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I voted for a nappy game, something between EiA and Black powder's game. Something CoG should have been. HISTORIC but still flexible.

Or maybe a Heart of Iron meets War in the pacific in a wego system daily / weekly turns (I'd like to design and build proper japanese light cruisers (like the USN Brooklyn classs) or some more of the Shokakus, still dont get why the IJN has not built more of it). So a GREAT grand strategy game in WWII would be fun .

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 1:00:12 AM   
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Please subtract 1 from the Civil war category and add it to the Punic Wars option.  I totally read that poll too fast.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 12:31:14 PM   
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Frederick the Great

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 1:50:46 PM   
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Voted for Frederik the Great.
What I really want though is The Great Northern War.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 2:49:58 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: HussarGames

What should it be?

Some comments

Frederick the Great
+ game engine well suited
- lesser known wars

Rome vs. Carthage (Punic Wars)
+ well known conflict
- needs major overhaul of the engine

Hungary vs. Turkey (15-16th century)
+ we might do this for the Hungarian market anyway
- not very well known, although the Battle of Mohacs is famous

American Civil War
+ a popular conflict
- many games coming out soon

Napoleonic period
+ a popular conflict
- many games out and more coming

We want to hear your thoughts.




Well, idea behind Frederick the Great and Punic Wars (Cannae? :) is great but I voted Napoleon conflict. And that with major overhaul of the engine. Hungary vs. Turkey is also interesting.

What is main advantage of your games is your UI but you need to work on it a little bit more, just make it simple as possible! Look at Crown of Glory, interesting idea but made with one of worst UI world have ever seen!

Why Napoleonic? Well, I wouldn't indulge just American taste and make ACW game. Doing Napoleon game you can count on good sales in Europe and USA as well etc... No problem if many games are coming on Napoleon because if you do it rirght it will do fine.

Free advice: find somewhere a copy of KOEI Napoleon game. It was made for PC, Amiga and SNES. It's great Napoleon game and very simple but engaging. What is brilliantly done and not like Crown of Glory is recruiting in cities for instance and you actually felt beating of Empire under you :)
EDIT: and tactical battles where done great in that game. Just copy that and you have your game :)
best games are the ones that are very easy to get into but hard to master. Heroes of Might and Magic is perfect example.


Your beta tester on 1848 hahaha :)



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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/18/2006 3:39:02 PM   
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I vote Frederick the Great, actually I like American civil war but there is so many games of
this title on the market.May be WWI is also a great choice.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/19/2006 11:31:09 PM   
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Napoleonic for me.

There already is a series focusing on the battles of Frederick the Great (Horse and Musket, now published by Matrix), there are at least two games coming out in the near future involving the American Civil War, Rome v. Carthage sounds interesting but not at the strategic scale of "For Liberty", and Hungary vs Turkey is a conflict I'm utterly unfamiliar with.

Nappy is what I'd like to see.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/20/2006 7:29:59 PM   
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I voted FtG, but I would buy any of them except for acw

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/20/2006 10:13:36 PM   
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I voted for Rome Vs. Carthage.  But if that would require a major overhaul maybe that's something for further down the line (after a game or two that would be easier to adapt the engine for). 

My second choice would be 'Frederick the Great'.  Although the engine would be perfect for Napoleonic and ACW, I think the glut on the market is just too great. 

But the real people to ask are the advisors from Matrix proper who would have the data on how much games in particular eras sell.  It may be that just because there seems to be a glut in a certain time period, games set in that era still sell better than their counter-parts from other eras.  In other words, the glut might actually work for you.  Not being an expert I don't really know.  But something to consider - that notoriety versus competition factor. 

The question then becomes how to distinguish yourself from those other offerings.  For instance the Birth of America guys are going the ACW route, and though I know from playing experience the unique dimension your engine brings, especially in the richness of tactical combat, would it look to the unintiated to be covering the same ground?              

Still love the idea of you having a poll for this!!!

Shows once again that you value customer feedback. 

Keep up the great work!!! 

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/20/2006 10:26:01 PM   
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Oops- I didn't mean BoA.  That really wouldn't be direct competition anyway, the engines are different enough.  I was thinking of Matrix releasing 'Forge of Freedom' (the CoG engine set in the ACW) at around the same time as a new For Liberty! engine ACW game, which might 'appear' like over-kill.  I say 'appear' because it wouldn't be overkill to me personally and I would strongly consider buying both, but again to an outside, uniformed eye, it might appear too similar.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/20/2006 10:56:12 PM   
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I voted Rome vs Carthage, however Napoleonic and Civil War are good too. But the real treat would be WWI

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 12:41:17 AM   
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Heres a suggestion that's not on the list: ENGLISH CIVIL WAR.  As far as I'm aware this exicting period has not been reproduced in any PC wargame.  It was a close run thing and a major historical event.  I belive this period would make a brillant wargame on both strategic and tactical levels.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 1:15:37 PM   
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quote:

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Heres a suggestion that's not on the list: ENGLISH CIVIL WAR.  As far as I'm aware this exicting period has not been reproduced in any PC wargame.  It was a close run thing and a major historical event.  I belive this period would make a brillant wargame on both strategic and tactical levels.


Or the American War of Independence...are there enough battles there to be computerised?

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 1:22:28 PM   
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I voted  Hungary vs. Turkey, because i am hungarian and it interrested me! :) I think it would be another good choose the Punic wars (Rome vs. Carthage) or Frederick the Great, because there are many games about the others (Napoelon, American Civil War). 

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 1:27:55 PM   
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ehh, my english...choise, not choose 

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 1:44:46 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Bottyan

ehh, my english...choise, not choose 

...choice m8...

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 3:18:02 PM   
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ohrm... thanks! 

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 4:57:11 PM   
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np....I don't know what language you speak, but bet your a$$ your English is better than me trying your language!

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 8:28:34 PM   
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FRED!  Although Punic Wars would be way cool.
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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/21/2006 11:51:21 PM   
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Heres a suggestion that's not on the list: ENGLISH CIVIL WAR.  As far as I'm aware this exicting period has not been reproduced in any PC wargame.  It was a close run thing and a major historical event.  I belive this period would make a brillant wargame on both strategic and tactical levels.



Or the American War of Independence...are there enough battles there to be computerised?

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           Yes there were lots of major battles plus countless smaller engagements.  I'm sure a look at the local history of your area would turn up a few. The bottom line is that it would make execellent use of the system and a damm fine game - whats more it would be the first English Civil War PC game out there rather than redoing some other period thats been done before.

PS - The American War of Independance! Your having a laugh, who'd want to buy a game about that! 

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/22/2006 12:25:13 AM   
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Rome vs Chartage PLEASE

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/22/2006 3:48:46 PM   
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Boer War
English Civil War
Spanish Conquest of South/Central America



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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/23/2006 3:59:45 PM   
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Yes, perhaps. Hungary language is so difficult to speaking, or learning, people say that. My personal experience is that too :). For example one of our good jawbreaker: "Mit sütsz kis szücs, talán sós húst sütsz kis szücs?" Try to say it! Sometimes it's hard me too.

next game:
perhaps polish war (1600-1629?), or The 30 Year Wars (1618-1648)?

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/23/2006 4:08:12 PM   
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and it translates to? "can I have a beer please?" 

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/23/2006 10:14:29 PM   
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What are you cooking little tailor, are you cooking salted meat little tailor?

Rough translation.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/24/2006 10:54:39 AM   
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Ursa= thanks your translation!

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/24/2006 11:47:41 AM   
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You are welcome.

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RE: Theme of our next game - 11/25/2006 7:11:26 PM   
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I would like to play Frederick plz.

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