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Alan Sharif -> Future Topics For This Game Series (4/29/2016 6:50:21 PM)

We are speaking hypothetically here, I have no inside knowledge. I, for one, think the German invasion of Norway in 1940 would make an outstanding title in this series. The Allied invasion of Italian held East Afrika might also be interesting. What do you all think?




Rodwonder -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (4/30/2016 1:11:21 PM)

+1




Erik2 -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (4/30/2016 1:13:38 PM)

The next installment is the Winter War in 1939 between Soviet and Finland.

About Norway 1940. I have created large scenarios on this campaign for three other game systems.
I'd be more than happy to create a campaign for OOB.

Erik the Norwegian




Chris Hampton -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (4/30/2016 4:24:37 PM)

I think Norway or perhaps D-Day would make an awesome addition!!




Alan Sharif -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (5/1/2016 2:43:11 PM)

Erik, it was your excellent scenarios that made me think about other topics for this title to cover. Thank you so much for all your hard work. Winter War looks like it will be a fine addition. Norway 1940 is taylor made for this game system, IMO. The use of naval, air and land forces would make it an ideal scenario/DLC.
The Campaign in East Africa during WW2 would also be interesting. The allies have better quality forces, but are outnumbered and the Italians also have some highly defendable terrain.
One of the things I enjoy about this game is that it has, thus far, stayed clear of the Stalingrad/Bulge type topics that we have seen many times before. Long may this trend continue.




Alan Sharif -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (5/18/2016 11:22:36 PM)

Had another idea re this game, earlier today. The game system would/could be ideal for simulating some of the more mobile battles of WW1. The more I think about it, the more I think this would work well. The 1918 Kaiser Offensives for example.




Crossroads -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/10/2016 1:11:58 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Erik Nygaard

The next installment is the Winter War in 1939 between Soviet and Finland.

About Norway 1940. I have created large scenarios on this campaign for three other game systems.
I'd be more than happy to create a campaign for OOB.

Erik the Norwegian


Any news on the ETA for Winter War? I just got my 25% discount coupon as a 7 yr anniversary gift, so hopefully within next 30 days! Yes I am cheap [:D]




aaatoysandmore -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/10/2016 8:45:15 PM)

What are we making here? Panzer Corps lite or II?

I'd prefer more branching of battles depending on if I won or lost or had a draw in the previous battles. I just never liked games on rails. I want different things to send me to different places and different outcomes because of it.




AlbertoC -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/11/2016 3:29:49 PM)

You guys might be interested in this interview.




Alan Sharif -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/11/2016 11:05:17 PM)

Yes AlbertoC , very interesting.




Alan Sharif -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/13/2016 4:17:17 PM)

As WW2 is seemingly covered, what other topics would you like to see? I would be keen to see the Arab-Israeli Wars, some of the more mobile WW1 battles and the Spanish Civil War.




DonCzirr -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/13/2016 6:25:49 PM)

War Plan Orange


Do this with OOB engine ^^^




Strobe2 -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/13/2016 7:02:15 PM)

Russian Civil War




Alan Sharif -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (7/13/2016 10:27:26 PM)

Oh yes, Russian Civil War would be interesting to. So many subjects. :)




Alan Sharif -> RE: Future Topics For This Game Series (9/15/2016 9:21:13 PM)

Looks like Norway 1940 is about to happen, plus several other campaigns. This is fantastic news IMO.




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