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Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval Ship... - 10/4/2015 9:50:08 AM   
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I found this unregarded, but nice naval game: NWS RtW- Rule The Waves - Information And Downloads

It seems to be well thought out.
Perhaps we have found a hidden gem in this?

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/4/2015 10:04:56 AM   
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The Historical Gamer is doing a LP of this on youtube, shows you alot more of the game, and it looks really nice.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/4/2015 10:46:00 AM   
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The Historical Gamer is doing a LP of this on youtube, shows you alot more of the game, and it looks really nice.


Got a link to the video? This does look interesting!

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/4/2015 10:47:58 AM   
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I downloaded the RTW Manual, but no graphics in it.

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YouTube by the historical gamer - 10/4/2015 11:02:43 AM   
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-> Rule The Waves - Peace at Any Price by the historical gamer

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RE: YouTube by the historical gamer - 10/4/2015 11:05:38 AM   
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And here is a link to the whole playlist (all the episodes) click me but not me

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Win 3.11 design - 10/4/2015 11:17:59 AM   
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About the graphics, you might be disappointed or shocked about this Win 3.11 design, but the graphics do the job very well!

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/4/2015 7:34:13 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Templer

I found this unregarded, but nice naval game: NWS RtW- Rule The Waves - Information And Downloads

It seems to be well thought out.
Perhaps we have found a hidden gem in this?


Looking at the LP videos now. This does look very interesting.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/4/2015 11:31:17 PM   
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Definitely interesting! Love the whole ship design aspects.

Windows 3.11 brings back fond memories... my most stable computer setup ever... could run for months without needing to reboot. My software product was developed under Windows 3.11 and I ran my corporation with it.

Will this run under Windows 10? What kind of emulator is required etc etc???

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/4/2015 11:44:42 PM   
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Excellent Review... lists this as "an essential game to own for 2015"

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/07/17/the-flare-path-rule-the-waves/

No info on compatibility though.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 12:45:53 AM   
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It's a surprisingly fun game. Don't let the rudimentary graphics discourage you.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 12:50:17 AM   
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Excellent Review... lists this as "an essential game to own for 2015"

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/07/17/the-flare-path-rule-the-waves/

No info on compatibility though.


I have it. Runs fine on Win 10 64bit


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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 1:13:16 AM   
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Just purchased a CD copy. Might be a few days before it arrives. Looks really fun. Can't wait!  

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 4:44:39 AM   
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quote:

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Excellent Review... lists this as "an essential game to own for 2015"

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/07/17/the-flare-path-rule-the-waves/

No info on compatibility though.


I have it. Runs fine on Win 10 64bit


Excellent news, thanks :)

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 7:26:54 AM   
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Note
This is not documented in the manual:

1. To change course it's more convenient to use control + left click.
2. And sometimes double click work to activate some function/screens in the game.
3. You can draw a box on an area to zoom.
4. Hoover the pointer over enemy ships - you'll see information then.
5. Right click on enemy ships open the vessel window.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 10:20:57 AM   
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been playing it for over 2 months now - very fun and addictive game. it's still being worked on and tweaked by the developer and he's very active on the forums

http://nws-online.proboards.com/board/25/rule-waves-discussions-rtw

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 2:33:57 PM   
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been playing it for over 2 months now - very fun and addictive game. it's still being worked on and tweaked by the developer and he's very active on the forums

http://nws-online.proboards.com/board/25/rule-waves-discussions-rtw


Same here. It's completely obliterated all the time I used to spend playing CMANO. It's a very "resource-lite" game, I'd imagine it'll run great on anything.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/5/2015 4:21:52 PM   
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Baloogan does some nice youtube videos on RTW. Some of this stuff helps you learn a bit about the game. In addition he does some really helpful stuff on Command MA/NO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0mCiWhVClM&list=PLgRuKky0mojZBKwqnIhYM7c-i5m-PZAJu

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/6/2015 8:50:20 AM   
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A YouTube "Rule the Waves" review:
-> Rule the Waves Long Winded Review

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/6/2015 6:36:16 PM   
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Its a good game.
One of those that I wish had come to Matrix first. To polish it up a little.

It doesn't actually need it. Its fine as it is. But it could look a lot more 'post millennium.'

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/6/2015 7:15:56 PM   
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Wasn't this tossed around for free a few years back ? I seem to recall getting a sort of pre beta copy of it years ago and I doubt I paid for it.


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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/6/2015 11:24:34 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Flanker Leader

been playing it for over 2 months now - very fun and addictive game. it's still being worked on and tweaked by the developer and he's very active on the forums

http://nws-online.proboards.com/board/25/rule-waves-discussions-rtw


Same -- I've played through 5 complete campaigns, and started a 6th one last week. Great game, huge time sink -- and I usually don't even like naval games.

As a note -- there are two separate manuals -- one for the operational game, and one for the tactical game. You should read both. The game is well designed and intuitive once you grasp the basic concepts.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/7/2015 10:25:45 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Flanker Leader

been playing it for over 2 months now - very fun and addictive game. it's still being worked on and tweaked by the developer and he's very active on the forums

http://nws-online.proboards.com/board/25/rule-waves-discussions-rtw


Same -- I've played through 5 complete campaigns, and started a 6th one last week. Great game, huge time sink -- and I usually don't even like naval games.

As a note -- there are two separate manuals -- one for the operational game, and one for the tactical game. You should read both. The game is well designed and intuitive once you grasp the basic concepts.


funny thing for me is i never cared much for pre-missile age naval ships my whole life, but the way this game is designed it definitely got me interested

also as a testament to how easy this game is to play i'v likely got 20+ hours on this game but i still havn't read the manual. might get to that one day, but i'd rather just spend that time just playing the game lol

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/7/2015 4:57:39 PM   
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This video is interesting, showing ships in simulation Japan vs. Germany. Noticed the player/user was getting too close with his destroyers and already in Cross the "T". Anyway it is interesting simulation I like it, but I didn't care for WWI era. Very much like to see this setup as WWII era though and hopefully better graphics as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdxldXopDSU

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/7/2015 7:18:38 PM   
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This game is now on my Christmas Wish List.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/7/2015 9:53:28 PM   
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Just received my copy today and have started into it. It really is a lot of fun. Starting out small as IJN. My next game will probably be as US, once I get the hang of things.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/7/2015 11:04:44 PM   
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Steam and Iron with the expansion pack is superb aswell. Though it really, really needs the exp pack.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/9/2015 3:30:51 PM   
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If you are interested in naval warfare of this era, 1900 through WW1, this is a great game. The value in the game is in how it works and not so much in how it looks.

If you need eye-candy this is not it, but it does get you deeply into designing and fighting ships, in the political tensions and rapidly developing technology of the time.

The game gives you varied opportunities to manage and fight the great navies of the world with large budgets, or maybe more interesting, is to choose a smaller nation and manage with a lot less technology and budget.

It is not often that you can create designs strategically, then get the chance to prove them in action.

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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/9/2015 6:17:01 PM   
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If you are interested in naval warfare of this era, 1900 through WW1, this is a great game. The value in the game is in how it works and not so much in how it looks.



This^^^


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RE: Fredrik Wallin's Rule the Waves - A Game of Naval ... - 10/11/2015 2:50:27 PM   
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I've bought this earlier in the week and have about 4-5 hours of play time into it so far, it's a good value in my opinion as I'm sure I will be spending more time with it.

Watching videos of it being played showed (to me at least) its play value. If have an interest, watch the videos people have linked, it's all there.

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