Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

What's old is new (again)

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition >> What's old is new (again) Page: [1] 2   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 5:10:55 AM   
Aloid


Posts: 47
Joined: 6/2/2000
From: Simi "touchme feelme" Valley
Status: offline
Hi all,

For years I've been a lurker seldom posting

But I figured you guys would appreciate hearing my confession...

I'm in my 50's... brought up on serious board games in the 70's. My first computer game purchase was Grigsby's Guadalcanal Campaign for Apple II+ in the early 80's. It was the 48K machine... man that was they sh*t. LOL! Brought the Apple and game home and a buddy and I played hot seat nearly 24hrs...
Fast forward thru many years of gaming... too many years... played the hell out of UV when it came out and started WITP a number of times... never finishing because life/kids/etc. always got in the way.

Sadly, I left WITP behind for many years... got in to shooters... and other games... yes... I sinned greatly.
Through it all though, I've never been able to find that one game that captured the identity of WW2... well, er, okay, maybe GDW's Europa but that takes too many square feet to play... good luck with that!

What I mean is... there is something about that era, the equipment... planes, ships, tanks, etc. the people that made it happen... The variation thru the years of the war... the impact of those innovations... it really was the greatest generation in so many ways!

Tactical games ultimately felt hollow in some way... they didn't fit in to a meaningful picture... sure I won the battle of the bulge, but I don't get to reap the reward of doing so. No long term impact.

Too many strategic games glossed over the good stuff... you know... when the Tigers show up, or the Hellcats start to see service... ;)
My long winded tale brings me back to WITP AE and my confession. Since its ascension, I've always been intimidated by AE. But I've always lurking here... admiring those who've kept the faith... all along, deep down, I've always known it is the one game that would capture the scope and flavor of WW2 I am ultimately seeking.

Thus, as of today, I repent my sins.

I give myself, whole heartedly to this task... to pray at the altar of the Admiral and submit myself to many hours... nay years of service... pushing men, supplies and equipment to their ultimate glory.

I seek forgiveness for my many years of wandering the abyss...

Thank you for hearing my confession...

Hey the install is done!! Time to get busy!!!

Enjoy!!


Aloid



< Message edited by Aloid -- 6/10/2017 5:22:17 AM >
Post #: 1
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 6:26:10 AM   
John 3rd


Posts: 17178
Joined: 9/8/2005
From: La Salle, Colorado
Status: offline
BANZAI!

_____________________________



Member: Treaty, Reluctant Admiral and Between the Storms Mod Team.

Reluctant Admiral Mod:
https://sites.google.com/site/reluctantadmiral/

(in reply to Aloid)
Post #: 2
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 7:09:47 AM   
JeffroK


Posts: 6391
Joined: 1/26/2005
Status: offline
REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR!!!!

_____________________________

Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum

(in reply to John 3rd)
Post #: 3
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 9:02:52 AM   
geofflambert


Posts: 14863
Joined: 12/23/2010
From: St. Louis
Status: offline
LOL? People in my age group don't use abbreviations. Where'd you learn that? We actually know how to spell and can type with nine fingers. Yes, nine. You don't need two thumbs for the space bar. I always use the right one. I could suck the left one for all it's worth. As for axioms, here's one - those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. So the correct formulation is "What's new is old (again)".

(in reply to JeffroK)
Post #: 4
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 10:09:07 AM   
Trugrit


Posts: 947
Joined: 7/14/2014
From: North Carolina
Status: offline

Share it Brother!………I’ve been there and back.

Many of us that play this game need group therapy and there is always an empty chair here.





Attachment (1)

(in reply to Aloid)
Post #: 5
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 11:36:36 AM   
Skyros


Posts: 1570
Joined: 9/29/2000
From: Columbia SC
Status: offline
Hello, my name is Ray and I have been laying WITPAE since development.


(in reply to Trugrit)
Post #: 6
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 12:37:59 PM   
btd64


Posts: 9973
Joined: 1/23/2010
From: Mass. USA. now in Lancaster, OHIO
Status: offline
Welcome. It's a ride, so buckle up....GP

_____________________________

Intel i7 4.3GHz 10th Gen,16GB Ram,Nvidia GeForce MX330

AKA General Patton

WPO,WITP,WITPAE-Mod Designer/Tester
DWU-Beta Tester
TOAW4-Alpha/Beta Tester

"Do everything you ask of those you command"....Gen. George S. Patton

(in reply to Skyros)
Post #: 7
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 12:55:24 PM   
dcpollay


Posts: 532
Joined: 11/22/2012
From: Upstate New York USA
Status: offline
Aloid,

As you can see, TruGrit has many empty therapy chairs. Nobody shows up because we are all busy living our alternate lives, err, playing the game. Rest assured, you will skip the therapy as well!



_____________________________

"It's all according to how your boogaloo situation stands, you understand."

Formerly known as Colonel Mustard, before I got Slitherine Syndrome.

(in reply to btd64)
Post #: 8
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 5:12:41 PM   
Yaab


Posts: 4552
Joined: 11/8/2011
From: Poland
Status: offline
Aloid, welcome! Give it a few years and you will turn into a whiner constatly bitching about no avgas, universal supply and lopsided China. Don't say you haven't been warned.

(in reply to dcpollay)
Post #: 9
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 5:43:05 PM   
tocaff


Posts: 4781
Joined: 10/12/2006
From: USA now in Brasil
Status: offline
So now that you've decided to give up what some call a normal life will you play PBEM? If so will you become a JFB? So many unanswered questions. Welcome aboard!

_____________________________

Todd

I never thought that doing an AAR would be so time consuming and difficult.
www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=2080768

(in reply to Yaab)
Post #: 10
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/10/2017 9:47:19 PM   
Lawless1


Posts: 316
Joined: 9/6/2015
From: Maryland but now living in SC
Status: offline
Welcome aboard

_____________________________

Two types of ships, targets and submarines
Death from below

(in reply to tocaff)
Post #: 11
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/11/2017 2:17:05 AM   
Xargun

 

Posts: 3690
Joined: 2/14/2004
From: Near Columbus, Ohio
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: tocaff

So now that you've decided to give up what some call a normal life will you play PBEM? If so will you become a JFB? So many unanswered questions. Welcome aboard!


One can only hope.. We are a dwindling club.

For the Glory of the Emperor !!


(in reply to tocaff)
Post #: 12
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/11/2017 9:10:25 AM   
Ian R

 

Posts: 3420
Joined: 8/1/2000
From: Cammeraygal Country
Status: offline
Don't worry, you'll be complaining about some detail in the OOB soon enough.

_____________________________

"I am Alfred"

(in reply to Xargun)
Post #: 13
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/11/2017 11:46:18 AM   
ny59giants


Posts: 9869
Joined: 1/10/2005
Status: offline
Welcome!!

If you choose to play Japan, your best friend is to install Tracker to help manage your economy. It has helped me play that side with some degree of confidence.

_____________________________


(in reply to Ian R)
Post #: 14
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/11/2017 12:01:57 PM   
SierraJuliet


Posts: 2319
Joined: 2/23/2009
From: Brisbane, Australia
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: tocaff

So now that you've decided to give up what some call a normal life will you play PBEM? If so will you become a JFB? So many unanswered questions. Welcome aboard!



My dogged Allied opponent has beaten me to it. Yes now that you are out of hiding we await your tales of glory or dreadful disaster. And we do want to know which side will march to the beat of your drum.

(in reply to tocaff)
Post #: 15
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 3:41:11 AM   
Aloid


Posts: 47
Joined: 6/2/2000
From: Simi "touchme feelme" Valley
Status: offline
Thank you all for the warm welcome…
I’m getting the feeling the PBEM’ers are smelling blood in the water…
I might be willing to do PBEM but would likely be later in the year because of work.
For now I’m going thru the tutorials on Youtube every spare moment and reading a lot on the forums…

Also, many many thanks for the tech support for Windows 10… I’ve got the game purring like a Hellcat.

Well.... I'm off to start a campaign... good luck and good hunting!!!

Enjoy

Aloid

(in reply to SierraJuliet)
Post #: 16
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 1:16:01 PM   
SierraJuliet


Posts: 2319
Joined: 2/23/2009
From: Brisbane, Australia
Status: offline
Take your time. There is a mountain of things to get your head around. PBEM is something to come to when you feel you have some understanding of the game. Finding a good human opponent, however, will give you a richer playing experience than the AI can muster. Read up on the AARs. They will give you stacks of ideas on how to run your forces.

(in reply to Aloid)
Post #: 17
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 2:33:07 PM   
Macclan5


Posts: 1065
Joined: 3/24/2016
From: Toronto Canada
Status: offline
Welcome... from a relative new newbie.

Advice I was given (if applicable) : "abandon thee thy spouse and children"

Its a great place here. There are so very many:

1) Helpful veterans in this community

2) Helpful links / definitions / explanations / AARs / Informative threads.

I would as always recommend you at least read the manual. Many things that do not seem to make sense will... spend some time in the War room FAQs....

The answer to 87.15163333% of all rookie questions is "it depends". Providing specific situations with references to the FAQ often gets you the correct answer.

_____________________________

A People that values its privileges above it's principles will soon loose both. Dwight D Eisenhower.

(in reply to SierraJuliet)
Post #: 18
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 4:20:10 PM   
Chickenboy


Posts: 24520
Joined: 6/29/2002
From: San Antonio, TX
Status: offline
Welcome, Aloid. All is forgiven-and thanks for the confession.

Take it slowly and let the game 'brain suck' its way into your life. You'll be enriched/sorry for the experience.

_____________________________


(in reply to Macclan5)
Post #: 19
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 4:29:50 PM   
witpqs


Posts: 26087
Joined: 10/4/2004
From: Argleton
Status: offline
Welcome back, er, sort of!

_____________________________


(in reply to Chickenboy)
Post #: 20
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 5:51:31 PM   
jamesjohns

 

Posts: 135
Joined: 12/2/2013
Status: offline
Aloid, I feel your pain! Your story is my story. Same generation, grew up on Squad Leader, Rise and Fall of The Third Reich, and many others. (Ever get halfway through a game of cardboard armies only have the house cat jump on the table?..looked like a WW3 game after that) In high school a group of gaming friends and I would snicker whenever a classmate mentioned how tough and complex Risk was.

WITPAE is a game I play for a while and then life (job, kids, wife) stops the game for far too long.

Hang in there, this is a great game and great community.


(in reply to witpqs)
Post #: 21
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 6:49:55 PM   
inqistor


Posts: 1813
Joined: 5/12/2010
Status: offline
Welcome aboard, Aloid!
Aren't your avatar taken from excellent game, Emperor of the Fading Suns? I really liked its rich production system, but land warfare could use some slowing down (and S...whateverwastheirname Brain Bugs, could have been more expansive).

(in reply to jamesjohns)
Post #: 22
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 7:27:11 PM   
rsallen64


Posts: 172
Joined: 6/15/2009
From: Olympia, WA
Status: offline
I feel the same way. Started in the '70's with games like Panzer Leader and Squad Leader, then graduated to computers, played hell out of UV, and have had WITP-AE, played the Guadalcanal scenario but never a GC. Just starting my first one and looking forward to it. Can't wait to dive in, and have been reading the forum for years now. Welcome aboard to all of us relatively old-timer newbies!

_____________________________

Desert War 1940-1942 Beta Tester
Agressors: Ancient Rome Beta Tester

"The greatest and noblest pleasure which men can have in this world is to discover new truths; and the next is to shake off old prejudices." Frederick the Great

(in reply to inqistor)
Post #: 23
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/12/2017 7:47:34 PM   
jamesjohns

 

Posts: 135
Joined: 12/2/2013
Status: offline
rsallen64, I take it from your screen name you where a tanker in the Army?

Just curious if a fellow "tread-head" was on the board?

(in reply to rsallen64)
Post #: 24
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/13/2017 1:43:43 AM   
rustysi


Posts: 7472
Joined: 2/21/2012
From: LI, NY
Status: offline
Log off this site. Turn off your computer, and run for your life. You will be subsumed. No one will ever see you again. Run, run I say. Your life depends on it.

Ignore these words at your own peril.

_____________________________

It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once. Hume

In every party there is one member who by his all-too-devout pronouncement of the party principles provokes the others to apostasy. Nietzsche

Cave ab homine unius libri. Ltn Prvb

(in reply to jamesjohns)
Post #: 25
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/13/2017 6:51:20 PM   
rsallen64


Posts: 172
Joined: 6/15/2009
From: Olympia, WA
Status: offline
jamesjohns: I was, and still miss it very much. Oddly enough, in the job I started two years ago I am working with a retired CSM who is also a fellow tread head. It's a small world.

< Message edited by rsallen64 -- 6/13/2017 6:52:30 PM >


_____________________________

Desert War 1940-1942 Beta Tester
Agressors: Ancient Rome Beta Tester

"The greatest and noblest pleasure which men can have in this world is to discover new truths; and the next is to shake off old prejudices." Frederick the Great

(in reply to jamesjohns)
Post #: 26
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/14/2017 2:36:04 AM   
Aloid


Posts: 47
Joined: 6/2/2000
From: Simi "touchme feelme" Valley
Status: offline
Wow, thank you all again for the continued welcome!

As I mentioned previously, I had not been able to find a game with the right feeling of being connected to the era. The decisions I made didn’t seem to have meaning in the long run… there was always something visceral that was missing.

So I fired up the grand campaign to get a feel for what AE brings to the table… keeping my first couple turns light… it’s not like every commander had the sparkling clear view of the grand strategy in play on Dec. 8th or 9th…

A couple days in I witnessed Buffaloes catching unescorted Nells and actually doing some damage… Claudes clawing up to altitude to take on some early B-17’s…

It was glorious!! Exactly what I was looking for… and… then…

The Enterprise was torpedoed and sunk South of Pearl…

Thrill and agony…

What have I gotten myself in to?


quote:

ORIGINAL: jamesjohns

Aloid, I feel your pain! Your story is my story. Same generation, grew up on Squad Leader, Rise and Fall of The Third Reich, and many others. (Ever get halfway through a game of cardboard armies only have the house cat jump on the table?..looked like a WW3 game after that) In high school a group of gaming friends and I would snicker whenever a classmate mentioned how tough and complex Risk was.

WITPAE is a game I play for a while and then life (job, kids, wife) stops the game for far too long.

Hang in there, this is a great game and great community.




Yes!! Just finding space for games like Terrible Swift Sword, Operation Crusader, Atlantic Wall... and having the time.... ah... youth.


quote:

ORIGINAL: inqistor

Welcome aboard, Aloid!
Aren't your avatar taken from excellent game, Emperor of the Fading Suns? I really liked its rich production system, but land warfare could use some slowing down (and S...whateverwastheirname Brain Bugs, could have been more expansive).


Good eye... Yes that is House Hawkwood... I was happy to see my Avatar was still loaded here! EFS is one of my favorites and I wish someone would remake it!


quote:

ORIGINAL: rustysi

Log off this site. Turn off your computer, and run for your life. You will be subsumed. No one will ever see you again. Run, run I say. Your life depends on it.

Ignore these words at your own peril.


Too late!!!

(in reply to rsallen64)
Post #: 27
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/16/2017 3:15:08 PM   
Hermit

 

Posts: 49
Joined: 12/22/2011
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: jamesjohns

(Ever get halfway through a game of cardboard armies only have the house cat jump on the table?..looked like a WW3 game after that)



Our cat never got up on things, my Mom would have skinned it alive. My nemesis was my younger sister, who thought all the colored counters were "cool!" She liked to examine them, and they often didn't end up back in their original location. In some ways, more disastrous than a cat, since one didn't always notice the errant counter until play had continued a bit ... ("hey, you're cheating, that wasn't there before")

(in reply to jamesjohns)
Post #: 28
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/17/2017 12:14:46 AM   
Reg


Posts: 2787
Joined: 5/26/2000
From: NSW, Australia
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Aloid

Yes!! Just finding space for games like Terrible Swift Sword, Operation Crusader, Atlantic Wall... and having the time.... ah... youth.



Or retirement..... It will give you something to look forward to.

I just hope I will still be able to absorb rulebooks which seem to be the size of encyclopaedias. One of the goals of maintaining an active mind for your entire life.



< Message edited by Reg -- 6/17/2017 9:13:53 AM >


_____________________________

Cheers,
Reg.

(One day I will learn to spell - or check before posting....)
Uh oh, Firefox has a spell checker!! What excuse can I use now!!!

(in reply to Aloid)
Post #: 29
RE: What's old is new (again) - 6/17/2017 1:08:25 AM   
rustysi


Posts: 7472
Joined: 2/21/2012
From: LI, NY
Status: offline
quote:

Yes!! Just finding space for games like Terrible Swift Sword, Operation Crusader, Atlantic Wall.


Don't forget 'Wacht(?sp) am Rhine', and 'Overlord'.

quote:

Or retirement.....


Soon... very soon.


_____________________________

It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once. Hume

In every party there is one member who by his all-too-devout pronouncement of the party principles provokes the others to apostasy. Nietzsche

Cave ab homine unius libri. Ltn Prvb

(in reply to Reg)
Post #: 30
Page:   [1] 2   next >   >>
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition >> What's old is new (again) Page: [1] 2   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

0.984