Hexed Gamer
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To quote, the Developers Journal from 2b3's own site. "He'll also invest some of his time to look into some new ideas that we have regarding a project which we all hope to get to in 2006 or 2007, Steel Panthers IV." Not sure, but I think the "he'll" targets Mike Wood (feel free to correct that if needed). Hmm Steel Panthers IV. First off that will be an interesting trick if the game is to be actually called Steel Panthers IV considering the ownership of the name. Is there something we wargamers are not being told? Posting comments like that publicly is either silly or foolish or ill advised or all of the above. Question, what the heck does Steel Panthers IV mean to Combat Leader? I am not thinking Steel Panthers IV is a code name for Combat Leader for instance. As it currently stands, SPWaW is a great game, but some would rather Matrix Games had enjoyed complete control over the actual original software (not being subservient to the wishes of SSI's owner). That is my own conjecture, though. Either way, the code is old, and no amount of fiddling with the OOBs is every really going to alter that reality. SP Camo's versions of the game run nicely, well as nice as those that like it need it to run. You get two choices of course, run it in 98SE and just not worry. Or run it in XP and learn the tricks to get it to cooperate. Yes there is more out there than 98 SE and XP, but I don't care much more than anyone else does for them. And of course, you might be in the lucky small group that has no trouble running it at all in the first place. This spring, happy Steel Panthers fanatics (me included) will no doubt be driving SP Camo crazy with "is it here yet is it here yet?" They have announced they have done what can be done with their versions in the non Windows frendly mode, and are planning to take the bold step and make it go Windows friendly. The day I get a download of a Windows friendly SPWW2 and SPMBT file, is likely the day I fill out a money order to send a respectable donation to the offices of SP Camo. Can't buy the game from them, but I can still do the right thing :) It will have been earned. What exactly is 2by3 planning to do with this Steel Panthers IV, that will make Steel Panthers IV worth buying? I assume they expect to sell it. Come, let's not suddenly go quiet now. You guys (2by3) let the cat out of the bag, so now it's out of the bag. SP3 was brigade level and went from WW2 all the way to current modern. I suspect I would play SP3 more than all the others if the darn thing liked me. But of the 3 versions, it's the most cantankerous to me. It even gives me attitude on my 98SE machine occasonally. SP IV, well I can't see any option not already done efficiently other than totally new code really. But isn't that pretty much like telling the guys huffing and puffing on Combat Leader to get stuffed? Correct me if I am wrong on this one, but we have all long called Combat Leader the evolution of the experience. More game, but basically driving tanks around and controlling squads. So what precisely is the deal with Steel Panthers IV? Or is it merely they want to get money from it, and it's not relevant if they do it and detract from the efforts to produce Combat Leader? If I hear SP IV is going to be 3d though, get ready to be assaulted by my best verbal barrage eh. You won't have seen anything from me from the past that would compare :)
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