Karnaaj
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Joined: 3/17/2002 From: Spokane WA USA Status: offline
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Nice bracketing job, Sarge, SPWAW is pretty much in the middle there. Close Combat (and I *finally* got CC5! Via the gogamer.com link in the CC5 thread) is your individual-unit "real-time tactical" game, while the TalonSoft Campaign stuff is turn-based multiple-unit. (In this case, "individual" (1 unit = 1 tank/gun/squad), versus "multiple" (1 unit = 1 platoon tanks/infantry), and my own slang of "real-time tactical" versus "real-time straegic". Nyaaah.) From SPWAW (or even SP:MBT, for the "modern age" types ), you can slide on up to the larger scale of hexes in the TalonSoft offerings, or back off to where you *can't* just run units out to use up the enemy's available shots, because it's all happening *now*, in CC. (Battlefront's Combat Mission series fits a little off to the side, in my opinion: indiviual units, turns-but-simultaneous-action.) Interestingly enough, especially for us notoriously-poor wargamers , all three options are *cheap*. SPWAW is free (or nominal cost if someone burns a CD + postage), unless you get a MegaCampaign (worth the price, from what I've gotten out of Lost Victories so far; I'll have to get the others - wheee, searching for Rommel's Baja Adventure... ). Various of the Close Combat series are available in the "shovelware" discount racks, or new/used in the "get it outta here" sections, as are the TalonSoft games. (I've got to watch for the second West Front expansion, too.) SP1 & SP2 are also available cheap'n'easy, still in the SPWAW "individual"/turn-based slot, while SP3 is "multiple"/turn-based. (Not that I ever got my copy to *run*, mind you. Methinks it dislikes Win98SE or my video cards... Windows version, on CD, bought off the discount rack a couple years back.) Good ghod, I'm long-winded at times.
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