Mike Wood -> (5/4/2001 4:10:00 AM)
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Hello...
The Mega Campaign is a different kind of game than the free campaigns. You are assigned a core force. You do not choose it. You do not pick support forces before each battle. You may be assigned support forces and in some cases, you may be offered more. But, you cannot hand pick support forces.
You do not have the option to upgrade or trade units in Mega Campaign. Your forces may be upgraded, but upgrading from Pz IIIe to Pz IIIh is not a decision that you, as battalion commander, can make. That will come from Corps or above.
The campaign has more screens than a normal campaign. These screens display your medals, campaign maps, articles and offer information about the battle to take place and offer choices for you to make, which affect the scenario you will be playing. So, if you choose to wait until dark to attack, the visibility will be reduced or if you choose to wait until a supporting company of tanks arrives, the enemy may have been reinforced.
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Originally posted by oleary111:
Would someone please give a mini review of the mega campaign - I enjoy SPWAW, and I'm tempted to pay the 25 just to support these guys, but I just don't see what I'd be getting over the free 5.0 and other campaigns currently available. is the Africa campaign that much better than the free ones?
You may be awarded medals and campaign ribbons, which does not happen in a normal campaign. There are screens with text articles and photographs.
There are also maps. At the very least, you get a map of the region, such as North Africa, and a map of the battle area with all the locations that you might end up fighting over. This latter map has little flags on it. The flags show who controls that location. As you fight battles, if you win, these little flags become the ones for your army and if you loose, they become enemy flags. You may be given choices as to where to attack, which would allow you to head towards your final objectives by different routes.
In a typical Mega Campaign, you will fight 35 to 50 battles, about the same as a long WW II random campaign. However, the time span is typically in months, not years. This makes for a very intense campaign. You will fight in every almost skirmish that took place during the campaign in the real war. And, Mega Campaigns can link to later Mega Campaigns. So, you get to keep your core force, medals, campaign points and the like.
Try one. I think you will like it.
Michael Wood
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