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Do you still like PzC, after all of the WW2 operational games?
09-18-2013, 10:02 AM, (This post was last modified: 09-18-2013, 10:04 AM by smurf309.)
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RE: Do you still like PzC, after all of the WW2 operational games?
(09-18-2013, 02:03 AM)Compass Rose Wrote: As a owner of close to 60 titles, I think the biggest three reasons for me is reliability, support, and enjoyment.

Years ago I use to go out and buy games based on their "eye candy" and I got burned too many times, so I don't do that anymore. Nothing like spending $30-$40-$50 dollars on a computer game and find out that your computer can't play it at all because your computer specs are not right, even though they are above what the minimum required advertised specs are showing to be.

These days when a new JTS game is released, I know that the game will work on my old computer and that 10 years from now, JTS will still be supporting that same game and many more. Good luck trying to find another gaming company who does.

I also enjoy playing my games in 2D. JT games are very "user friendly" and if you find yourself wanting to change the way the maps, units images, or in-game interface looks, you can normally find something to your liking very easily or even create your own.

I also find playing JT games very enjoyable especially via PBEM. For me, it is the only way I play. I have met a ton of good people playing these games. Also, if you have any game questions, it is very easy to find helpful people in the forum boards to help you out, and many times the people helping you out are the head game designers, scenario designers, play-testers, other game owners, etc. who know the game/series like the back of their hand.

For me, I get the most enjoyment and "bang for my buck" with John Tiller HPS and JTS games and that is why I continue to play and support them.

i always enjoyed playing hex counter board wargames and i still play these games.i think hps comes very close to these games but with better options such as fow and the ease of pbem.the blitz gives plenty of info on this system which is great.

i just bought it never snows by mmp it is about opertion market garden
there are 5 maps lots of counters.still like to move the counters around by tweezers and looking at the whole setup.looks neat.Wink
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