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Marshall Ellis -> April Update! (4/2/2003 12:22:35 PM)

Hello to all:

Hope all is well. Things are moving at a furious pace! Contrary to press reports we're still on schedule and making progress :-)

We now have two substantial milestones that we're working on at the same time. The basic game is done and I'm now integrating PBEM into the engine. Thank you all for your input and PBEM will be done with a host and multiple clients (as many of you have suggested). I also have found this to be the best since I've had a little PBEM experience with EIA.

The other key factor is that the artists are now serving up their screen graphics and I'm integrating them into the game so that ... well frankly ... it starts to look like a game! Now keep in mind that I'm not an artist and because of that may be easily impressed but these graphics BLEW my socks off!

One thing I could use ANYONE's help with is: Can anybody fined any drawings of the Turkish leaders??? We are having problems finding any drawings of these guys ("Ali", etc.) Any help here is greatly appreciated...

On a side note, I'll try to get back and make some more detailed post in the next few days but will be scarce for the next couple of days since I just added a new member to my family today. Mom and baby are fine (She wasn't too happy that I wanted to name him "Napoleon") Another sign of my obsession...

Thank you all




Le Tondu -> Wooo Hoooo! (4/2/2003 9:56:26 PM)

Congratulations Marshall! You must be flying high. Well, enjoy it. No need to pacify us --for a few days at least. ;)

It won't be long now til you hear the words, "Dad, can I have the keys to the hover car?" ;) Our hats are off to you.




ASHBERY76 -> (4/2/2003 10:01:00 PM)

http://www.iondavid.ifitsa.com/powers/ottoman/mehemett.jpg

Mehemet (Muhammed) Ali, who proudly noted being born in the same year as Napoléon and Wellington, fought Bonaparte at Abu Kir (1799), then took over Egypt in 1805. Ruling until his death in 1848, he hired numerous French experts, many of whom were Napoleonic veterans working in his army.

http://www.iondavid.ifitsa.com/powers/ottoman/selimt.jpg
The Sultan Selim III who, in theory, was both an absolute monarch and leader of the Ottoman's Empire's Muslim majority until his assassination in 1807.

:p




Reknoy -> (4/2/2003 10:38:16 PM)

Many congrats, Marshall! Our second (daughter) is now six months old and finally putting herself to sleep (a la thumb).

As for names, Napoleon didn't work for us either (my son is three). However, she liked "Duncan" (I never told her it was the name of the main character from the Highlander TV series!!).

As for the pictures, someone posted Muhammed Ali's pic (which is awesome), but I think you were looking for Kushanz Ali (from the 1805 campaign, yes?).

I have yet to find pictures of any of the 1805 Turkish leaders...and isn't the "Grand Vizier" simply a title? I mean, it could technically be anybody who served that position at that time (and there is even a Turkish variant in which the Grand Viz. comes back after death! i.e., a new one is appointed).

Congrats again!

John




mmurray821 -> (4/3/2003 2:59:38 AM)

Selim III

[IMG]http://galeon.hispavista.com/otomanos/selimIII.jpg[/IMG]




mmurray821 -> (4/3/2003 3:50:29 AM)

Mustafa IV 1807-1808

[IMG]http://galeon.hispavista.com/otomanos/mustafaIV.jpg[/IMG]




Roads -> (4/3/2003 6:05:40 AM)

On leaders, I noted a problem at a web site and wanted to point it out.

The Brunswick leader is the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg who died at Auerstadt in 1806, and not his son, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg who died at Quatre Bras in 1815. I don't imagine you've mixed them up, but you never know how far messed up references will go.




Link -> (4/3/2003 11:38:16 PM)

Congratulations Marshall!
I actually named my son, now 9 months, Napoleon but only as middle name. :)

/Lars L.




Snigbert -> (4/6/2003 5:00:31 AM)

Is it just me, or are Selim III and Mustava IV the same guy?
I cant believe nobody in the Ottoman Empire noticed that.

Seriously, Mustava puts a little Grecian forumla in his beard, switches hats, and bang. He's Selim.




jamo262 -> curiosity (4/28/2003 10:40:50 PM)

I just found the map, better late than never! Looks FAB.

How is Matrix going to handle 1sp corps on fortresses blocking movement I wonder? Will there be some minimal implementation of over-run?

Will there be reaction moves for the non phasing player (withdrawal/intercept )?

Will cavalry corps be given extra operational/strategic utility by allowing auto withdrawal before infantry, aiding/blocking reconnisance, giving a +1 modifier for friendly reaction moves into ( corps intecepting into a space containing friendly cavalry) if reaction moves are used?

Maybe these will be optional rules who knows?

The basic combat system is just fine I think. Could tweek it by giving escalated assault a -1 to withdrawal.

Some thoughts:)




Reknoy -> (4/28/2003 11:39:28 PM)

Comments from someone who has played the game a lot. :)




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