Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (Full Version)

All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> Gary Grigsby's War in the East Series



Message


Zovs -> Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 5:09:03 AM)

Is there any interest in a small mini-tutorial/strategy/diary of playing out a turn or so of a small scenario?

I took about 55 screen shots and before I commuted to this I just wanted to see if there was any interest.

Using Road to Leningrad, need to know what would be of most interest to people, getting around in the interface, managing your army, corps an divisions, planning out an offensive.

If there is no interest please also let me know and I'll spend my time doing other things.

Thanks.




Bradd -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 5:11:31 AM)

yes, the would be awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!




lparkh -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 5:25:17 AM)

For me the biggest learning gap is doing the less visible things than moving and attacking with ground units. For instance:
-- when and how to manually use air power
-- how to use admin points sensibly
-- how to track and plan for supply running down
-- managing units to optimize getting supply and experience.

There is such a big gap between tutorials and a 300 page guide. Road to Leningrad would be good with small unit count but with extended duration, admin points etc.

The other overall thing I would say is need is a big picture guide. The manual gives slightly overwhelming detail. I want the 'dummies guide' to WITE :). That is, high level abstracts of the core of what say take 10 pages in the manual. Your guide to playing a scenario might do that in a hands on way.

Thanks for your offer! [&o]




Negozio -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 5:36:39 AM)

As a beginner, that would be so helpful. Thanks!




Icekill -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 10:28:26 AM)

Really interested! Please do it as detailed as possible, step by step and not guessing that your readers know anything before you taught it, that way it will become the best tutorial possible for new players.




Zovs -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 10:44:28 AM)

Okay, looks like we have four interested people. Let me take a first stab at it. I have pretty good idea on how I want to proceed, but as I post things go ahead and interact with me so I know which direction to go and what needs more or less attention to.

Now the next question is should I post it in the AAR section or rather the War Room area? Which seems most logical?

I am thinking possibly the War Room might be best, less crowed right now and it's not really an AAR, so if no objections I'll see you over there in a bit.

Cheers




Krupinski -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 10:49:31 AM)

I cant wait to read your first tutorial!




jhdeerslayer -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 10:56:45 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: lparkh

For me the biggest learning gap is doing the less visible things than moving and attacking with ground units. For instance:
-- when and how to manually use air power
-- how to use admin points sensibly
-- how to track and plan for supply running down
-- managing units to optimize getting supply and experience.

There is such a big gap between tutorials and a 300 page guide. Road to Leningrad would be good with small unit count but with extended duration, admin points etc.

The other overall thing I would say is need is a big picture guide. The manual gives slightly overwhelming detail. I want the 'dummies guide' to WITE :). That is, high level abstracts of the core of what say take 10 pages in the manual. Your guide to playing a scenario might do that in a hands on way.

Thanks for your offer! [&o]



Ditto on your 4 items and for sure more out there too. Your offer is great dlazov.




Mannock -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 10:57:16 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: dlazov66

Okay, looks like we have four interested people. Let me take a first stab at it. I have pretty good idea on how I want to proceed, but as I post things go ahead and interact with me so I know which direction to go and what needs more or less attention to.

Now the next question is should I post it in the AAR section or rather the War Room area? Which seems most logical?

I am thinking possibly the War Room might be best, less crowed right now and it's not really an AAR, so if no objections I'll see you over there in a bit.

Cheers



Please focus some attention to supply and rail repair as I have some difficulties with that.

On turn 5, my mobile units are all under 50% fuel, which is a big problem for me.




JMass -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 11:40:36 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: dlazov66
Is there any interest in a small mini-tutorial/strategy/diary of playing out a turn or so of a small scenario?


I am doing something similar but in Italian, so Italian players (or google translate users) could be interested to read this discussion on NWI (to see the screen shots you need to be registered).




Rhizy -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 12:28:04 PM)

Yes please. Just purchased and downloaded the game today. Played the tutorial, read close to half-way point of the manual. All feels very daunting and somewhat overwhelming, so this is a fantastic idea to help with finding our feet and having a sense of direction. I'll definitely closely follow such a tutorial, very much appreciated.




henri51 -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 12:40:10 PM)

Good idea,and why don't you add a picture of a unit and explain with arrows every item on the unit? And explain things like movement points and why soetimes units can't move into enemy zones of control although they have plenty of points.

Henri




AlanBernardo -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 2:59:34 PM)

I support such an endeavor. If you could it would be nice if you could integrate the screens within the explanations themselves.

Alan




Zovs -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 3:24:25 PM)

Okay fellows, I am well on my way, I have 7 pages of text (with the 55 images) in MS Word, some of it is hopefully humorous, insightful, helpful and I hope not too boring for all.

It looks from the responses that some would like very basic stuff up to medium and advanced stuff, so hopefully I can add these all in, I just don't know how far I can get today so this begs the question: Do you want to wait till all things are covered? OR would you be okay with it in packets of info?

I am thinking packets may be good, please bear in mind I am off today and want to dedicate as much time to this and then I'll be back at work all week and then on vacation from the 17th till next year where I can spend even more time with it and you. And yes there is a lot of images...

Regarding things like:

quote:


-- when and how to manually use air power
-- how to use admin points sensibly
-- how to track and plan for supply running down
-- managing units to optimize getting supply and experience.


I will be covering these and others, just not sure if its today or not.

So please let me know if you want it in small chucks now or if you can wait (Joel knows I have a bad habit of trying to compile things to completion before letting it go).




Duality -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 5:51:28 PM)

I think smaller chunks would be great.




hgilmer3 -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 5:56:55 PM)

Yes, this would be an awesome endeavor.




Zovs -> RE: Tutorial/Operational/Strategy interest? (12/12/2010 6:08:06 PM)

Okay, I'll make  a first posting as soon as I can, I am up to page 10 and this does take some time to do. Plus my wife and kids want to eat for some reason and I have to go out in this blowing snow storm to get it...lol.

Again, look for it in the War Room, it won't be hard to miss.




Page: [1]

Valid CSS!




Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI
1.594238