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rommel222 -> JTS Software Wellington's Peninsular War (12/1/2019 3:19:37 AM)

Greetings to All,
John Tiller just released a new Napoleonic Campaigns title Wellington's Peninsular War.

http://www.johntillersoftware.com/NapoleonicBattles/WellingtonWar.html




Caedmar -> RE: JTS Software Wellington's Peninsular War (12/1/2019 9:33:31 AM)

Rarely shown episode in wargaming, A+ for JTS for idea and hours of playing :)




rommel222 -> RE: JTS Software Wellington's Peninsular War (12/1/2019 12:15:35 PM)

Greetings Caedmar,
Wellington's War is the followup to the earlier Bonaparte's War in Spain.
Now the entire War in Spain can be played. I enjoy Bonaparte's War and will pick up Wellington's War.

Scenario Design Center has good JTS title spotlights:

http://hist-sdc.com/spotlights/nb_bpw.htm

http://hist-sdc.com/spotlights/index.htm




TheGrayMouser -> RE: JTS Software Wellington's Peninsular War (12/1/2019 12:52:14 PM)

This looks really nice. The new move threat parameters rule seems a good addition, hopefully it will retrofited into prior games/ other series. Still patiently waiting for a tiller 30 YW, GNW and Franco Prussian War though!




rommel222 -> RE: JTS Software Wellington's Peninsular War (12/1/2019 1:03:45 PM)

Greetings TheGrayMouser,
Also add the Boer War, Britain & Egypt Sudan Campaign,1882-1898, 1st & 2nd British Afghan Wars and U.S. Cavalry-Plains Indian Wars.
The Boer War and U.S. Cavalry-Indian Wars Wars could also work as a Squad Battles titles too.




Hexagon -> RE: JTS Software Wellington's Peninsular War (12/3/2019 8:43:14 PM)

I wait this title for years and now i cant buy it!!! all because i planned a big buy in Tiller shop when Scheldt be released and now i need fight against my pretty, marvellous and perfect plan [:@]

Well, for colonial wars and similar small scale wars i see EAW as a much better engine, nap engine is good for bigger wars like 1870 but maybe an hybrid of Nap+ACW engines could be a much better option.





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