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Machean -> Multiplayer? (7/13/2000 4:46:00 PM)

I was just wondering if itīs only possible to play Steel Panthers waw, in multiplayer through e-mails, and hot seat? IS there another way? ------------------ Bang, Bang, your dead!




Paul Vebber -> (7/13/2000 10:27:00 PM)

You can , but in a sort of "manual" way. And not using secure pbem. Set up the game and verbally decide who gets what units. THen THe first player moves his units, saves teh game and sends the file to the next player on his side (or teh next player takes over at hotseat. When all the players on a side are done, the last guy hits end turn and sends it to the enemy. The TCP/IP play in version 3 allows up to 4 players, with specific units assigned to each player (essentially as SP3 online did).




Wild Bill -> (7/14/2000 4:24:00 AM)

And it is the most fun in gaming I've had in years. The testers try to get together every night just to fight using this feature, just for the fun of it! You will love it! Wild Bill ------------------ In Arduis Fidelis Wild Bill Wilder Coordinator, Scenario Design Matrix Games




Jon Grasham -> (7/14/2000 6:41:00 AM)

hmm, I assume it will, but just to make sure, will the TCP/IP games be playable over a LAN? I realize hot seat games are there, but swapping seats, having to move away on the other's turn, etc, can get old in a hurry. Nice to have a station to yourself, plan, think, play a hand of solitaire while waiting, etc. :-) Thanks for any answers.




Tom Proudfoot -> (7/14/2000 9:56:00 AM)

Yes, as long as you have TCP/IP installed (not just IPX). You probably do, but I just wanted to be clear. [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/smile.gif[/img] Tom




Jon Grasham -> (7/14/2000 10:38:00 AM)

yeah, that's what I assumed. Wanted to make sure, since it was mentioned as TCP/IP internet games.. Well, great news for me! :-) Thanks. [This message has been edited by Jon Grasham (edited 07-13-2000).]




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