06-20-2020, 01:02 PM,
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2020, 01:11 PM by bigus.)
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bigus
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RE: Disruption info on counter?
(05-18-2020, 09:44 AM)TheBigRedOne Wrote: Where I appreciate the thoughts on this thread, the bottom line is with SB, what you have is what you're going to get. It's fairly common knowledge that the SB series really won't have much changed from JTS's end going forward. Panzer Battles is taking up the bulk of the resources, as is the Campaign Series.
The fact is, SB was actually one of Tiller's favorite projects. I actually, naively, EMAILed him back when I was trying to get into computer wargaming and he steered me towards SB rather than the Campaign games. Problem is, not enough people joined on board, and the sales for the SB series always seriously lagged the other games. The folks on the team were never told the actual numbers, but it was significant enough for the series to lose traction, which is truly unfortunate. We tackled some cool, smaller conflicts, but the SCW, Winter War and Falklands, while great games, were never going to compete with the larger WWII titles. SB was perfectly suited for those smaller conflicts, but not enough people wanted to venture into Afghanistan as the Soviets, which is a pity. That game is awesome. Even IronX's mods never got a ton of downloads, I saw the numbers when it was on TFE4. It was hundreds of downloads, not thousands.
Sure, the graphics were never great, but there were enough mods to fix that. The armor issue was never perfect, but some rules were changed to try to fix some of the shortcomings, and the game was always geared as an infantry level game, not armor-heavy.
A major overhaul of the code was never considered because of the cost and the resources. It is what it is, this game isn't HALO and making millions for Tiller. The arguments I've been seeing have been hashed out for the last 10 years. Again, at this point, it is what it is. Take what you can from the game, if you're so inclined, make some great mods to spruce the game up, but don't expect much from JTS going forward. It's in the hands of the fans to do things. Hell, I heard people crying for 10 years to get a full map editor. Well, folks, you got one now. Have at it and make some content. I'll keep Task Force Echo up as long as folks want to put their new stuff on the site....
Way to go..........
Now do I want to spend $50 on a game that has problems and/or no support?
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