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RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Pinetree - 02-05-2016 (02-03-2016, 10:16 PM)Strela Wrote:(02-02-2016, 11:54 AM)Pinetree Wrote: Any game set in the desert 1941-1942 would be instant buy for me RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Don Czirr - 02-05-2016 (02-05-2016, 06:58 PM)Strela Wrote:(02-05-2016, 04:44 AM)Don Czirr Wrote: So I'm guessing that the business model would prevent some sort of "Battle Pack" that could leverage resources from a closely related existing title? Well ... I have to admit that I was fishing there a bit and was kind of expecting that answer. So - instead now ... consider this a posted request from a JTS customer for a Kharkov 43 adaptation of the system via full release. Even if it takes till 201x .... Thanks, Don RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Xaver - 02-06-2016 Well, no title in 2016 is something i expect but at least you can be a little mysterious and feed our dark wargaming desires Ummm the use of add-on/DLC model for me is not a bad thing IF add value to base title and with correct price, for example see the DLC for Flashpoint campaigns i find it interesting but not by the 19 euros i am going to wait 50% discount. Sometimes i find that Tiller can explore add things to "small" for an individual title as add-ons in avaliable titles, i think in something like the great Volcanoman 1940 scenario pack for El-Alamein, using the base map create OOB and scens or even do more titles ala Salerno43 to offer an attractive title based in 2-3 battles/actions because you can attrack buyers by the combo or by one of the battles covered. Oooo is time to open a PzB3 thread??? we are going to need our ... monthly/weekly pill PD: i am working in a new scen... i can open a lot of projects but have problems to close them hehehe i expect finish first second scen "soon" and 3rd looks faster and less complex than the other 2... a regimental scen. RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Don Czirr - 02-10-2016 Just a quick follow-up question for those who have played the Kursk game : I understand that the scenarios must be challenging for the Germans but are they generally winnable? - given the Victory conditions set by JTS ... RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Richie61 - 02-10-2016 (02-10-2016, 02:35 AM)Don Czirr Wrote: Just a quick follow-up question for those who have played the Kursk game : You can look thru the reported scenarios here to get an idea of balance. https://www.theblitz.club/scenarios/kursk-southern-front/b-15.htm?action=scenarios&game=174 RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Don Czirr - 02-10-2016 Thanks for that. Very interesting and not at all what I was expecting ! RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Strela - 02-10-2016 (02-10-2016, 05:11 AM)Don Czirr Wrote: Thanks for that. Don, Not certain which side of the fence you have fallen, but we deliberately made the vast majority of the game documentation free for perusal pre-purchase. Kursk is here; http://www.johntillersoftware.com/PanzerBattles/BattlesOfKurskSouthern.html Normandy is here; http://www.johntillersoftware.com/PanzerBattles/BattlesOfNormandy.html Download whatever grabs you but the Designer notes are a must to get a feel for inclusions & exclusions.... David RE: Panzer Battles Kursk - Don Czirr - 02-11-2016 Thanks David - in the end, it had to be Kursk to feed my East Front addiction. Going through the Getting Started scenario now and am liking the half-way feel between Squad Battles and Panzer Campaigns. Looking at the results from the link that Richie posted, it seems that you guys did a nice job with balancing the victory conditions against the challenge the Germans faced of storming prepared lines and with their plans already known. Now - when I get my arse kicked by the AI, I will know it will be me and not the scenarios. =) |