ulisin -> RE: New version uploaded (1/30/2015 8:13:11 AM)
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ORIGINAL: FrankHunter Actually it was while reading Petre that I was inspired to do the first game, 1806. I like the way he describes a campaign and how he updates you on where forces are on a particular date and such. Yes, I've read about this in a interview! A combination good books + good game is what I search for in wargaming Another good example for me is Gordon “The Rules of the game” + Steam and Iron SAI-CE (NWS). And I’ve noticed in the manual that Frank writes “I wanted to design something that produced a feel for a Napoleonic campaign… Often, wargames seem a little too chess-like and don´t convey the feel for a campaign that reading a narrative would inspire “. That’s why, I think, I’ve found so interesting COTD And that’s why I would have the new patch! And I would try it in pbem Music matches are more difficult, for me: Prokofief, Mahler, ligety, cage, Death in june… may be world war II match better than napoleonic period -) More than music for me the match is with weather. Often windy and rainy days want naval warfare, spring and autumn Napoleonic, summer and sun and sand want desert war, etc -)
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