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paulderynck -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/13/2021 5:35:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: rkr1958

@CL55AMG, I'm envious! Nice collection. What are those "An Historical Simulation" games on the right side of your first cap?

Also, out of curiosity, why do you have two copies of VG's, "The Civil War"?

The "An Historical Simulation" games are boxed (not sure "boxed" is quite the right word) editions of games that first appeared in the Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) magazine Strategy and Tactics.

Reminds me of my first real job of being above ground like in whack-a-mole, talking to my neighbour on the other side of my cubicle wall and mentioning that I had been waiting 4 months for the next edition of a a bimonthly magazine I subscribed to. "oh", he says "you mean S & T".

Having moved to a new city to take the job, I was overjoyed at finding a fellow wargamer.




CL55AMG -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/13/2021 6:09:12 PM)

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Oh, I just got a... Well ya know.

The most complex game in the genre, 'The Campaign for North Africa'.

How much?[:D]


That is my favorite unplayable game [8D] I hope to computerize it. I did a lot of coding on the SPI variant 'War in the World'. A combination of SPI's 'War in Europe' and 'War in the Pacific'. Similar to WiF except on division/brigade level and 20 nautical mile hexes. The map is only of Europe/North Africa, not nearly as nice as MWiF.
I had to take a break from coding and get a real job to finish raising my daughters. I just retired recently and I have time to devote to WiF and my coding. Installed the new compilers and brought up my code a couple of months ago.
I wrote a nice anti-cheat monitor that prevents email players from repeatedly restarting a saved game from an opponent after a randomization or hidden information is shown. If there is a problem, your opponent can send you another saved game with a new randomization seed. Your opponent will then be aware of your multiple restarts. If it happens too often and his play or luck seems too good, suspicions may be raised.




brian brian -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/13/2021 8:50:52 PM)

I really liked VG’s Civil War and keep a half an eye out on a games sales group for a copy to buy. But could probably buy one whenever I wish on ebay and have never got around to it. I liked the random leader setup option. If they drew Stonewall Jackson in Missouri, they had a decent chance to control the Mississippi, and then maybe the Federals would be through, as Steve Earle put it.

I have always kind of wanted Stonewall in the Valley but I like the Richard Berg system used for the Great Battles of the American Civil War series; I think SITV pre-dates those. I have spent some time in ‘the valley’ and had a jobsite on Cedar Mountain one time. It is pretty neat to drive around on a wargaming map and be able to see the major geographical features.


I recently picked up SPI’s Winter War, mostly to frame the cover I think.


A new publish of Victory in the Pacific is still in its Kickstarter funding phase. I forget the name of the group doing it. They have a website.




rustysi -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/14/2021 7:00:59 AM)

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A friend gave me his copy of VG "The Civil War"


I didn't get too immersed in the game as I didn't have opponents by then, but it was the best Civil War game I ever played. Of course that is JMHO. YMMV.

The most intense was TSS (Terrible Swift Sword), although a huge game, it still had an exciting feel.




rustysi -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/14/2021 7:04:53 AM)

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That is my favorite unplayable game


[:D]




CL55AMG -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/15/2021 4:47:39 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rustysi

I didn't get too immersed in the game as I didn't have opponents by then, but it was the best Civil War game I ever played. Of course that is JMHO. YMMV.

The most intense was TSS (Terrible Swift Sword), although a huge game, it still had an exciting feel.


I bounce back and forth between VG's 'Civil War' and SPI's 'War Between the Sates'. They are both fun to play.
I liked the combat system in TSS. It seem to model civil war combat pretty well.

Those games cry to be computerized on played online.




paulderynck -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/15/2021 9:08:50 PM)

There was a computer game called Battleground Gettysburg that played exactly like TSS, but I can no longer remember the publisher. Might even have been a DOS-vintage game, but it was very well done.




rustysi -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/16/2021 6:03:42 AM)

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Might even have been a DOS-vintage game, but it was very well done.


There were DOS games that I had on computer of Civil War battles that were very good. Just never had an opponent to play.




CL55AMG -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/16/2021 3:42:44 PM)


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ORIGINAL: paulderynck

There was a computer game called Battleground Gettysburg that played exactly like TSS, but I can no longer remember the publisher. Might even have been a DOS-vintage game, but it was very well done.


John Tiller's Battleground Series games. I have most of them. You can download them for free at
https://www.old-games.com/search/?s=battleground

One of the parts of the TSS combat model missing from Tiller's game was the ability of the defender to retreat before fire. I understand why he left it out for play ability, but it did change the way the game played.




CL55AMG -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/16/2021 3:56:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: rustysi
There were DOS games that I had on computer of Civil War battles that were very good. Just never had an opponent to play.



You might be referring to Strategic Studies Group's (SSG) 'Decisive Battles of the American Civil War'. I have Volume 2.

Using a program call 'Dos Box' I have been able to get most of my old DOS games to run with Windows 10. I've have the 'V for Victory' games, Avalon Hill's 'Third Reich' and a few others. Those games ran very slowly in the 90s because the computer hardware was slow. With today's computers and the DOS emultaor the games run great.

You've sparked my interest. I've pulled out the old copy of SSG's game and will see if I can get it running on windows 10 with Dos Box. I still have a computer with a floppy drive to load the game software [:)]




CL55AMG -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/16/2021 6:16:43 PM)

Surprisingly easy to get SSG's 'Decisive Battles Civil War' running using DOSBox.



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rustysi -> RE: Off Topic. Showing off my wargame collection (1/17/2021 12:41:01 AM)

No that's not it. Graphics were much better. The ones I'm talking about used the rectangular icons for units on the map. Actually now that I think of it they were on my Commodore 64/ SX64. The SX64 was 'luggable' version of the Commodore. May have been published by SSI?




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