Christophe Jaureguiberry
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Joined: 10/6/2000 From: Jakarta, Indonesia Status: offline
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I was thinking recently about the 1949 year limit of SPWAW. I feel this limit could be pushed back further without having to change the game engine. Let me elaborate:
If the date was pushed to 1956 (for example), Wars such as Indochina, Korea and the 1956 Arab-Israeli War (and French and British intervention in Suez)could be modelled. These conflicts basically used WW2 equipment and tactics, just more sophisticated. The SPWAW engine could handle them very well, without having to invest a major effort in it such as SPMW, which has to simulate helicopter and missile combat (amongst other things).
Where it gets commercially relevant is that for a modest effort, based mainly on extending the OOB's, you open up great new possibilities for Mega-Campaigns. I for one, would just looooove to see a Korean MC.
Also, it might (maybe) help draw people to the game who are not interested exclusively in WW2.
Another thing I would like to see in an upgrade (although this one has no commercial bonus) is the possibility of having your core force "grow" in a campaign (meaning being able to add more units to your core force as scenarios go by).
Regards,
Christophe
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