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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/15/2016 11:03:54 PM   
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Ah nice to see fellow HoI3 fans. I've got a buddy that swears by darkest hour, but it just doesn't do it for me. Personally, I like the Black Ice mod for HoI3.


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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/16/2016 12:28:45 AM   
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As a college professor once commented to me after an exchange in which I was against the class. "Does it bother you to be alone."


are you my long lost brother I've never had?





I'm usually against the world by myself when arguments are coming


Got it.


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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 12:41:07 AM   
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Black Ice is the only way to play HOI3 IMO


Here's a good question-

Wargaming is more of a geezer activity....

So how did we all get hooked? Lets see some origin stories!

Mine is simple, first played "Command at Sea" then graduated to "Harpoon" when I was about seven then onto my first ever "Rise and Decline of the Third Reich" game when I was in my teens. Had and still have Dad guiding me every step of the way. And he was hooked into wargaming since he was a kid AS WELL as all of his friends and his brother, so it was a good situation for him. I only have him, my brother (so far only WITE but I'll get him one day" and every now and then one of my friends will give it a try only to be limited by the lack of knowledge in the background.

And everyone on here of course.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 12:01:40 PM   
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When living behind Iron Curtain wargaming was really limited, there were some hobbists releasing hex boardgames about historical Polish battles and I was drawn to them when I was about 12. Then it went downhill...

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 12:43:02 PM   
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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 2:12:04 PM   
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I was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps during the summer of 1973.

I got an early-out by about 100 days to attend college, the University of California at Santa Barbara where I met Capt. Haggard.

Capt. Haggard had just got out of the Navy.

Besides dragging me to The Idle Hour (a local neighborhood dive bar) every single night, he introduced me to hex board war games. Through the years, we've played numerous hex board war games. Capt. Haggard can provide a list of them for us.

I introduced Capt. Haggard to WITPAE. He commands my submarine fleet and mine type ships.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 2:15:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: rustysi

As a college professor once commented to me after an exchange in which I was against the class. "Does it bother you to be alone."


are you my long lost brother I've never had?





I'm usually against the world by myself when arguments are coming


Got it.



rusty-

You remind me of Capt. Haggard.

Ask him about a class we had wherein he took on the professor and the entire class regarding the Internment of the Japanese on the West Coast of the US during WWII.

It is good that you can think for yourself.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 2:48:25 PM   
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You guys are far too cheerful and polite to be posting in the Geezer thread ... GET OFF OUR LAWNS!

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/17/2016 3:06:47 PM   
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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/18/2016 2:56:01 AM   
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It is good that you can think for yourself.


Not always. Gets me in trouble all too often. Higher ups frequently enjoy 'yes' men, could never do that.

Pfft, even in the game I can't follow the norm.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/18/2016 2:57:35 AM   
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You guys are far too cheerful and polite to be posting in the Geezer thread ... GET OFF OUR LAWNS!


Hey, you're in the Whippersnapper Thread.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/18/2016 3:07:12 AM   
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So how did we all get hooked? Lets see some origin stories!


Always loved history, especially when wrapped around war. I know, that inane feeling like watching a wreck. Well read some young, but not much. Rummaging around a local department store (~12 years old), find some Avalon Hill games. Friend buys D-Day, I buy Guadalcanal, done. Play, what really happened, read. Play, read, play, read... From there I never looked back. So ~50 years later still at it. Although there were times when it became limited due to RL.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/18/2016 3:37:58 AM   
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You guys are far too cheerful and polite to be posting in the Geezer thread ... GET OFF OUR LAWNS!


Hey, you're in the Whippersnapper Thread.

OOOOPS - a little geezer confusion there .... and my dog left a present on your lawn. I'm outta here!

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/20/2016 1:10:11 AM   
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*shakes fist cheekily*

It's alright BB, you're alright for an old man

As for how I got in to wargames...well I'm not exactly sure. I generally play more action-y oriented stuff, like DOOM, The Division, etc. or Multiplayer games, World of Tanks and Warships mostly. I do like strategy games though. I've got hundreds of hours clocked in the Civ games and almost as many in the Total War series.

A friend recommended Hearts of Iron III and after beating up the computer a few times I went looking for good mods for it. Black Ice is near and dear to my heart and I'm sad the team has moved on to HoI4.

But really, what got me into WitP:AE? A let's play.

I'm 3 months into a grand campaign and its...intense at times. Especially watching replays of a pair of four stackers cutting into an enemy transport fleet. I think they fired every single last piece of ammunition they carried, all the way down to their AAMGs.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/20/2016 2:40:06 PM   
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I am truly torn here evidently being the exact threshold cut off between "wippersnapper" and "geezer" (i.e. exactly 50)



However, between 1984 / 88 while in University I discovered war gaming and of course the RPG genre (MERP, D&D) much to the detriment of my grades.

I really cut my teeth on the Avalon Hill games. Especially Panzer Leader, Panzer Blitz and Arab Isreali Wars. Squad Leader less so.

Victory Games "Fleet series" became my mainstay.

I discovered "computerized war games" much later i.e. the old SSI Panzer General / Allied General / Pacific General.

I still have them on my hard drive. While I enjoyed them for a while once through "major victory" pretty much dooms their re-play-ability.

Took a 10 year hiatus somewhere in the late 1990s enforced by pre-teen dancing daughters and a spouse.

Took a detour through Neverwinter Nights / Dragon Age early in this 20 teens" decade but not really my main love. The RPG was okay.

And found this game "because of of a Facebook Algorithm" that suggested it to me. Who would have figured that. Facebook occasionally hits the spot or at least once before "fake news"

Had never even heard of the original version.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/27/2016 9:40:38 PM   
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I am truly torn here evidently being the exact threshold cut off between "wippersnapper" and "geezer" (i.e. exactly 50)



In the same boat myself, but I've been telling jerks to get off my lawn since I was 30!!

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/29/2016 7:31:41 AM   
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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 12/29/2016 7:52:08 AM   
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Regarding HoI3, Black Ice is a weird mod with very strange combat modifiers. I don't know if I can call it good. The K/D ratios I was seeing when defending the river lines of France and Flanders were quite...crazy. I found DiDay's version of ICE to be a better mod.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 1/17/2017 9:45:32 PM   
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Ok here's a question- Am I truly the youngest member of this forum?

06/14/1997

If so, WHAT AN HONOUR

If not, I'd like to know who else is a fellow hashtagger and twittererer.

Nope.
It's nice to see several other Hearts of iron players here too. I loved the micromanaging aspect of 3, but the lack of realism in the Naval and air aspects were part of what increased my interest in games like War in the pacific.
Tell me, are any of you familiar with Darkest hour's Kaiserreich mod?

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 1/17/2017 10:56:56 PM   
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As I got older




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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 1/26/2017 4:52:11 PM   
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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 1/27/2017 10:30:55 PM   
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Tell me, are any of you familiar with Darkest hour's Kaiserreich mod?



Very much so, as I said earlier in this thread, Darkest Hour was and forever will be in my top 3 for games all time, while I played most of my 600+ hours with The Grand Campaign mod I did dive into Kaiserreich for about a hundred hours or so. Main complaint I always had with Darkest Hour was the multiplayer problems that many players including myself experienced. Hearts of Iron 3 was average but I should've known the direction Paradox was taking with that series before I spent $100 on the pre-order of HOI4.

HOI= 6/10
HOI2= 8/10
Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron game= 10/10
HOI3= 6.5/10

HOI4= take the number of digits in pi and that's the number of hateful words I will use to describe this autonomous, no skill, worthless piece of ****


Oh well, more time for school, AE and War Thunder (which is awesome btw)

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/18/2017 5:24:07 PM   
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Wow, the Geezers seem to be much more active than than the whippersnappers

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/18/2017 9:20:12 PM   
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That's because there are more of us than you.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/18/2017 10:22:33 PM   
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And because the youngsters has a life outside work, family, and war games.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/19/2017 4:00:47 AM   
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And because the youngsters has a life outside work, family, and war games.


Hey, I have a life outside work, family, and war games. Just not that much.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/19/2017 7:02:03 AM   
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And because the youngsters has a life outside work, family, and war games.


Hey, I have a life outside work, family, and war games. Just not that much.

That was what I was saying. I exaggerated for effect.

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/24/2017 2:41:23 AM   
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Most of us youngsters are just not married

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/24/2017 9:43:29 PM   
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Most of us youngsters are just not married


And many of us geezers are no longer married, so what's your point?

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RE: An AE Whippersnapper Thread... - 2/24/2017 10:03:43 PM   
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Most of us youngsters are just not married


And many of us geezers are no longer married, so what's your point?

Ah, but these whippersnappers aren't even wise enough to take an afternoon nap!

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