RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (Full Version)

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Toby42 -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 4:43:41 AM)

I can download it at work, but not at home?? I use IE on both machines. Maybe it's my firewall on my home computer? I think that the security settings at work are more restrictive than my home computer. Go figure.
I'll try it with my firewall off and see what happens.




Toby42 -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 4:51:33 AM)

Just tried to download with the firewall off and same error message???? Strange




scout1 -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 1:48:12 PM)

Erik,

As previously stated, I couldn't download the file at home running IE/XP(SP2). The default settings (whatever they are were as delivered/downloaded from MS).

However, just downloaded at work running W2000. Our company firewall is the firewall from hell. If there are any settings that you would like me to try at home, let me know.




IanAM -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 2:55:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: scout1
As previously stated, I couldn't download the file at home running IE/XP(SP2). The default settings (whatever they are were as delivered/downloaded from MS).


So is the Windows XP firewall on - and XP SP2 enables this by default, I think - and is this causing the problem?




Toby42 -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 3:29:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: IanAM

quote:

ORIGINAL: scout1
As previously stated, I couldn't download the file at home running IE/XP(SP2). The default settings (whatever they are were as delivered/downloaded from MS).


So is the Windows XP firewall on - and XP SP2 enables this by default, I think - and is this causing the problem?


It can't be XP. I'm using ME at home and Win 2000 at work.




Capitaine -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 3:39:18 PM)

It just started working for me, and the zip file name was "Ki203550702.zip"; not the one that said "OnToParis.zip" or whatever.

I'm running XP, no firewall, service pack 1, and I couldn't d/l until this recent change.




Erik Rutins -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (9/29/2004 4:49:01 PM)

Hi,

Our web guy made a change in how the file is accessed - it's not ideal, but this should hopefully get it working for everyone.

Regards,

- Erik




TheHellPatrol -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (10/1/2004 5:13:53 AM)

[:D]Got it, thanks. [&o]




ehoch -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (10/26/2004 1:04:55 AM)

Besides the game lasting longer, are there any other additions to the game (more troops arriving...) ??




JSS -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (10/26/2004 6:32:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ehoch

Besides the game lasting longer, are there any other additions to the game (more troops arriving...) ??


Many changes & additions to include units arriving consistently after turn 32 all the way thru to the end.

Here's a quick summary from another thread:

The 76 turn super-sized campaign is available now. If you're interested in trying the BIN 76 turn Mega-Monster Sized Campaign send me email requesting the scenario. EDIT: File is small (71kB).

It's designed for PBEM but does include AI capability (NO promises that the AI will be competent past turn 30).

It should be installed to ...Scenarios/Battles in Normandy/Paris/ folder.

Changes from the base scenario include:

- German 319 ID arriving as an alert division.
- Third Army is activated at turn 50.
- 125 Pz Gd Reg is upgraded to KG von Luck and has the Becker Assault Gun Bn 200 attached.
- German 352 ID Regiments are now 4 steps.
- Additional step size and auto timed replacements made available to many Pz Div units.
- 82d & 101st Airborne Divs have additional auto replacements.
- Bocage costs more for the Allies to enter.
- American supply level decreased to replicate American difficulty maneuvering tanks thru bocage prior to 22 Jul when the hedge-chopper was developed.
- British supply level & replacement availability decreased to replicate the relative caution used by British.
- British get two allocations of carpet bombing (Operations Goodwood & Epsom)
- US gets a short window of carpet bombing for Opn Cobra.
- Something happens around 20 Jul 44 (confusion introduced into German rear areas), effect continues thru 23 Jul 44.
- British Commandos have larger area of influence/landings.
- US 90 ID leadership was not up to task on D-Day historically. After GEN van Fleet took charge the unit performed very well. Division's units evolve to higher performance capability around 26 Jun 44.
- Luftwaffe influence lessened/removed (interdiction & combat shift).

All credit for the good in this scenario goes to SSG whose assistance made putting this together incredibly easy. All scenario weaknesses and flaws are mine.

JSS




kev_uk -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (11/25/2004 12:09:13 AM)

I see that you make no promises for the AI past turn 30, but could you tell me if it is at least competant? Is it worth playing against the AI, or does it break down?

TIA

Kev




JSS -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (1/29/2005 3:20:37 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kev_uk

I see that you make no promises for the AI past turn 30, but could you tell me if it is at least competant? Is it worth playing against the AI, or does it break down?

TIA

Kev


Kev,

Completely missed your post. Quick answer: AI continues to work properly. Whether it offers the appropriate challenge will depend on how well a player is doing against it. The more success you have, the greater the chance that the AI instructions that are valid up to turn 30 will not keep the AI efforts focused at turn 50 or 60. I think its worth playing if you like playing the AI. Allied AI should perform reasonably well throughout as the objectives don't change. A little confusion by the German AI is probably not ahistorical after turn 50.

JSS




JSS -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (1/29/2005 3:22:11 AM)

V2.00 of the scenario is available at the Run5 download section.




Hard Sarge -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (2/9/2005 8:09:14 PM)

thanks for your work JSS
DL and giving it a try now

HARD_Sarge




BK6583 -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (2/18/2005 12:55:08 PM)

"On to Paris" file problems. I downloaded the 2.0 version from the Run 5 site without any trouble. However, when I followed the instructions to double-click on the file itself and then "follow the prompts", what I got instead was an error screen that told me "Unable to open - File size of 429434 meg expected - File size is only 127365 meg (this is an approximation of what it said). As I perused both this forum and the Run 5 BIN forum, most everyone seems to have downloaded and been able to access this scenario fine on their respective PCs - what am I doing wrong?

Sincerely,

Bob




JSS -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (2/18/2005 2:26:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kev_uk

I see that you make no promises for the AI past turn 30, but could you tell me if it is at least competant? Is it worth playing against the AI, or does it break down?

TIA

Kev



Kev,

The AI will continue to work. Game circumstances may make the AI overly aggressive or overly conservative for the current conditions later on... chances for a fundamental flaw in the AI scheme of maneuver increase after turn 40... especially if the Allied player (human) is doing well... then again the Falaise Pocket was historically a debacle of the highest order!

JSS




JSS -> RE: 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario by JSS (3/25/2005 5:35:55 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BK6583

"On to Paris" file problems. I downloaded the 2.0 version from the Run 5 site without any trouble. However, when I followed the instructions to double-click on the file itself and then "follow the prompts", what I got instead was an error screen that told me "Unable to open - File size of 429434 meg expected - File size is only 127365 meg (this is an approximation of what it said). As I perused both this forum and the Run 5 BIN forum, most everyone seems to have downloaded and been able to access this scenario fine on their respective PCs - what am I doing wrong?

Sincerely,

Bob


Bob,

Did you get this to work properly?

JSS




JSS -> v2.01 76 Turn Full Normandy Campaign Scenario (3/28/2005 2:18:23 PM)

The latest (probably final) version of On to Paris is available now at Run5.




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