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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 12/18/2014 7:21:32 PM   
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tocaff- Well, here's one more that's still plugging away at WITP. I like to go back to WITP when I screw-up in AE.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/7/2015 12:01:01 PM   
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Not sure if the "still here" applies to me as I am a late comer to raising my head above the parapet and actually contributing to the forum. However have been reading it for many years and in that sense I am indeed “still here”.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/8/2015 2:45:58 PM   
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Funny, but I'm 2 months into a new GC against my trusted, old opponent dating back to UV days. Oh yeah, I've got an AE going and another AE in the pipeline.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/8/2015 7:04:26 PM   
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Not sure where your signature link is supposed to go tocaff, but it currently goes to an error page.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/9/2015 11:32:34 PM   
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The link was to the AAR and it was good, but I guess after a certain amount of time...

Duh! I needed an s to make forum plural. All of this time and nobody ever pointed out that the link didn't work. Thanks.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/13/2015 10:55:25 AM   
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I loved Uncommon Valor more than I did WitP. I think it had the right scale whilst still keeping the micromanagement that WitP had - but on a much more manageable scale and didnt take up hours to plan and plot your moves. I skipped AE - a pure monster game that frankly seemed too overbearing and deliberately complex to make it fun.

I recently re-installed WitP though and started using Andrew Browns map and CHS - love the map graphics and will see how it goes from this. I am also looking at AE (missed the sale as I bought WitE instead) as it it still being supported - want some depth, but the TIME it takes folks...not a game to go into lightly, even after it being 10 years since its release.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/13/2015 11:23:36 AM   
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AE is still being supported to. One of the programmers has stayed on since initial release. I think AE does a lot to reduce micromanagement in a lot of areas. During the beta test of AE, some of us were playing the two side by side and I found WitP very annoying because it took so much longer to do some things that you could set and forget about in AE.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/13/2015 2:23:22 PM   
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I was watching Slippery Petes youtube vids the other night of AE, which made me want to play WitP again..which I did. Yea, AE looks highly interesting to what was expanded in the vanilla game (drop tanks, loadouts etc I have read about).

Its a lot of money now the sale has gone past...nearly £60. That would take some considering spending that much money on a game...

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 1/22/2015 2:43:44 PM   
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I am here with two games still in progress; Allies in both; both full campaigns
-Fast game vs Neville (Australia); 1-3 turns a day. About 13 months in, game now in Jan 15, 1944. I survived to this point which is an accomplishment. Logistical nightmare to keep progression of invasions in multiple front to win by historical date. We will both player better in the next game.
=Slow game vs Max (France); 1 turn every 4-10 days. About 18 months in, game now in June 15, 1942. Full court press in India with major portion of IJN CV and battle fleet. He who dies first loses.

Other game boardgame title, and real life taxing discretionary time.

Some things in AE are appealing but many things are unnecessary detail. I would rather hire a competent staff and officer corps and just run the war rather than micromanage everything.



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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 2/1/2015 3:22:25 PM   
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WitP is my favorite game when it comes to playing a "quick one". Much more fun than the AE Monster from the point of view of micromanagement.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 2/7/2015 5:56:44 PM   
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I was actually going to come over and ask if anyone played this because it wasn't so much of a monster? I'm sitting here looking at the CD case and wondering if I should install it.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 2/7/2015 7:52:57 PM   
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Do it. Play a bit vs AI and then try somebody for a real game.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 2/20/2015 3:30:48 PM   
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I'm still playing WITP, although it has been a while since I last visited this forum. I stopped playing after I was unable to start the game for more than a year. Then I switched over to Windows 7 64-bit and what do you know, after I re-installed the game, everything works just fine, including the display on my 1920X1080 screen. I play a heavily modded version (actually, work in progress) against the Allied A.I. In my current game, I'm at the end of March, 1942, and I've fixed a dozen bugs in the modded database since start of game. Right now, I wonder how long I'll play on before the urge to start anew with the updated database gets too strong.

The newest mod I did is some new startgame pictures (Japanese subjects) of which one came out OK, but the other is hideous to look at although the photos I used are individually quite nice. I was just tired of seeing the same pic whenever I started up.

Not doing much with AE. I tried a few of the short scenarios, but daren't tackle the the full war because of the increased complexity. The added features put in by michaelm are nifty, however, especially the ability to tailor plane loadouts to mission. I'm trying to model the Ju-88 A-4 loads at the moment, which is a bear of a job.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 2/27/2015 12:43:53 AM   
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I'm still around! I actually first joined the forum in 2004 under a different username but I lost all of my information in a computer crash and had to get a new login. I haven't had the time to start a new WITP GC in quite a while, so I've mainly stuck to the smaller scenarios.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 5/9/2015 12:00:35 AM   
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Hi, I am retired from army. Now I have to find my copy of WITP

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 5/9/2015 1:09:01 AM   
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Wow, the famed Mogami resurfaces! Are you thinking of going to the dark side (AE)?

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 5/9/2015 1:11:47 AM   
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Hi, I'll go where the players are. I think I still have a copy of WITP but I'll need to patch it up to current.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 6/2/2015 4:40:50 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: tocaff

I was wondering who other than myself and Capt. Harlock is still around this forum? Who is still playing WITP? It seems dead here other than my AAR.

I am back playing this game, now that I am retired. I have played all the versions since the DOS versions. Not sure I will try AE or not.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 6/2/2015 11:49:14 PM   
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I am at August, 1944 against AI playing CHS. IMO this version is superior to the stock version or the improved map Brown version.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 8/23/2015 9:08:51 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mikemike

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Not doing much with AE. I tried a few of the short scenarios, but daren't tackle the the full war because of the increased complexity. The added features put in by michaelm are nifty, however, especially the ability to tailor plane loadouts to mission. I'm trying to model the Ju-88 A-4 loads at the moment, which is a bear of a job.


WitP would be ideal non-complex game with 2 additions from AE: tailored plane loadouts and pilot's management system.
Even without AE system of pilot skill sets, replacement pools, and training commands, the only function that is missing about pilots is ability to manage one’s pool of pilots in squadrons.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 8/31/2015 3:07:45 AM   
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still around

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 10/22/2015 11:04:39 AM   
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Still there too.
Current game as Japan, always as much fun as before.
AE is too complicated for me. WitP has the right balance between strategy, tactic and micro-managment.

Still looking for an other WitP game.

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 10/25/2015 5:58:31 PM   
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Still there too, always with a nice game with always a nice partner.

p.s Hello Rominet from Lord_Morgul as knowed in the underground of campaign-france

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RE: Who Is Still Here? - 11/2/2015 10:39:54 AM   
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Rominet, if you're still looking for a game, drop me a PM and we can talk about it.

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