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britten -> Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 10:42:47 AM)

Would it be possible to reduce the price for games made by Strategic Studies Group somehow? I've spent few years playing their Warlords II Deluxe title (I still play it, actually) and I'm very curious about their wargames. However the prices are just absurd: €38.99 for one game which is between 12-16 years old.

http://www.ssg.com.au/




ncc1701e -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 10:48:21 AM)

Black Friday is near. Wait for the sales. [:)]




Blond_Knight -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 3:18:57 PM)


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ORIGINAL: britten

However the prices are just absurd: €38.99 for one game which is between 12-16 years old.



Just wait until you see the hoops you have to jump through to get them to display in a wide screen format.
Absurd is an understatement.




MrsWargamer -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 4:04:54 PM)

Some games age well. Look at Steel Panthers. It's more than 20 years old, and yet we still call it the gold standard.

I own the SSG games, I don't think they have lost their worth either.




Kuokkanen -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 7:12:33 PM)

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Some games age well. Look at Steel Panthers. It's more than 20 years old, and yet we still call it the gold standard.

24 years, and it got left way behind by both (Win)SPWW2 and SPWAW.




76mm -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 9:47:21 PM)

The JTS Panzer Campaigns games have also aged pretty well and have received regular free updates. They are probably my favorite twenty year old games (or at least game system, some of the games are quite recent).




MrsWargamer -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 10:31:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Kuokkanen

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ORIGINAL: MrsWargamer

Some games age well. Look at Steel Panthers. It's more than 20 years old, and yet we still call it the gold standard.

24 years, and it got left way behind by both (Win)SPWW2 and SPWAW.


Yer picking on that nit a bit hard there young man :)





Zovs -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 10:40:37 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MrsWargamer
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ORIGINAL: Kuokkanen
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ORIGINAL: MrsWargamer

Some games age well. Look at Steel Panthers. It's more than 20 years old, and yet we still call it the gold standard.

24 years, and it got left way behind by both (Win)SPWW2 and SPWAW.


Yer picking on that nit a bit hard there young man :)


Technically he is not. WinSPWW2 and WinSPMBT are the only Steel Panther's game series that have seen continuous development since 2001. Both WinSPWW2 and WinSPMBT have also been upgraded to use modern O/S (Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10), upgraded to use full screen and wide screen displays, has had their OOB' updated, fixed and tweaked, new icons and many new scenarios and campaign for both games. SPWAW has not been updated since 2004.

So technically speaking he is correct.




MrsWargamer -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 10:51:15 PM)

The point was, the game is old, and we still expect to use it as a yard stick. In other words, we are using a 20+ year old game to judge anything made new this month.

That's impressive whether you are using SP, SP2 SP3, modified SP3 that was used to make SPWaW or the SPCamo versions.

I still enjoy playing Steel Panthers 3 Brigade Combat. It feels like Panzer Leader the board game (within reason that is).




Zovs -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/11/2019 11:45:07 PM)

Good points.




Gilmer -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 11:47:26 AM)

Yes, it does seem a little strange that games that old still are priced pretty high. They have addressed it in the past, but not to make any changes.




Lobster -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 2:19:29 PM)

I too have all three of the old ones. I also have all three of the newer off shoots. I religiously update the two that Shrapnel Games offers and updates regularly. I've lost a truckload of hours playing them all. [:)]

As far as pricing, it's the same across the board regardless of whose you buy. I think they should all be $10 less but I bought them anyway so I must have thought they were worth it at the time. [:D]




IslandInland -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 2:23:19 PM)

The SSG Games should be bundled together and sold as a pack for what they are currently charging for one of the games. Carriers at War is still a lot of fun though.




altipueri -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 6:04:53 PM)

I have CAW and CAW2 dust covered boxes on my shelf. 3.5" disks. 1993 price sticker says £44.99

Probably time I learnt to play them.




Kuokkanen -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 6:29:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: altipueri

I have CAW and CAW2 dust covered boxes on my shelf. 3.5" disks. 1993 price sticker says £44.99

Looks hella pretty for the time




altipueri -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 6:34:49 PM)

No thats the Matrix re write.

Try Carriers at War Dos screenshot:

https://www.google.com/search?q=carriers+at+war+dos+screenshots&tbm=isch&source=univ&client=firefox-b-d&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwisnO6XteXlAhUypnEKHWHzDFgQ7Al6BAgJECQ&biw=1600&bih=758




ncc1701e -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/12/2019 7:26:42 PM)

Good Morning Australia SSG interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HXK-SjXJxk




hapshott -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/13/2019 12:52:42 PM)

The SSG games are really good. They all work under windows 10.

One thing that is a bit annoying is the resolution. Widescreen is not supported as is the higher resolutions. But the games are so good that this annoyance is a small price to pay.

One remark about battles for italy. It still needs a patch. BII crashes when a unit is at the edge of the map. This is an issue with the extra scenarios you can download, but not for the scenario which are default in BII.

The pricing is indeed rather steep as the games are really old. This will hold back wargame beginners and therefor missed sales. Which is a pity as it is a nice hobby.







Kuokkanen -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/13/2019 3:15:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: hapshott

The pricing is indeed rather steep as the games are really old. This will hold back wargame beginners and therefor missed sales. Which is a pity as it is a nice hobby.

Just point the beginners to WinSPWW2 and WinSPMBT. Free and at least work more reliably than SPWAW (sorry Matrix)




hapshott -> RE: Strategic Studies Group games (11/13/2019 4:44:55 PM)

Ah yes. Steel panthers. They are indeed a good way to start. The only disadvantage here is the resolution of the free games. I always need to change the desktop resolution to see what is happening.

Perhaps I'm a bit weird but I play the old steel panthers 1, 2 and 3 dos versions more often than the Shrapnel versions. The main reason is the pace of the game. I find the shrapnel versions slower to play. I can also extend the resolution to 1.5x under Dosbox. Due to this I do not have to change the desktop resolution.

By the way. You can find my scenario collection for the dos versions here: https://www.alternatewars.com/Games/SP/SPanthers.htm




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