Well, nothing new from MJ12 under the tree but I still wish you the joy of the day , whatever you are celebrating and however you do it, and wishes for peace on earth and good will toward all.
LT
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Well, nothing new from MJ12 under the tree but I still wish you the joy of the day , whatever you are celebrating and however you do it, and wishes for peace on earth and good will toward all.
LT
Jeez... you guys are hard to please.
Just think of us as ultra-loyal fans, not the impatient whiners we actually are.
LT
Okay, King & Kaiser has been out for a couple of weeks but what have you done for me lately?
Tsar & Emperor would make a nice Christmas present. Although my birthday actually comes a little before Christmas.
LT
It's an additional hassle but adding masts makes the Panzerschiffe models look even better. I admit I don't try to make fighting tops out of beads and so on but even masts made from a couple of pieces of music wire superglued together really add to the ship.
Almost all of my 50+ Great War ships are from Panzerschiffe and I have so far managed to mount masts on about 2/3 of them.
LT
In order of my priorities:
1. Tsar & Emperor: Japan vs. Russia, 1904-1905 (plus one US/Spain scenario)
2. The Great Pacific War: United States vs. Japan, 1931-1933
3. King & Kaiser: Britain vs. Germany, 1914-1915
4. Mare Nostrum: Britain vs. Italy, 1940-1943
Actually, 2 and 3 are pretty much a tie.
LT
I think what Carbs is asking is whether the pdf version will be editable or only printable.
LT
Number 2 for me as well. Now that that's sorted, time to publish.
LT
This may not address the original question, per se, but one of the main design focuses (foci?) for Grand Fleets 3 is to allow easy transition between that game and a revised edition of Grand Admiral. Thus, once ships have been released for GF3, they would also be usable in GA.
Excellent news indeed. For the short term, though, I guess I'll have to emulate the constipated mathematician. Thanks for the help.
LT
I'm looking to get back into WWI naval gaming and I've always liked Castles of Steel but being limited to British and Germans takes some of the fun out of it. Has anyone worked out stats for the French, Italians, Austro-Hungarians, Turks or Russians? I know there's a formula for converting GF ships but math has never been my strong suit (to put it mildly) so it would make my year if someone else has already taken a stab at this.
LT
futabachan wrote:Will this be propagated to Wargame Vault at some point? I tried re-downloading my copy, but it's still 1.0.
<concerned face>
I added the updated version to RPGNow/Wargame Vault at the same time I updated the one on our site. I'll check it again.
I bought my copy directly from you guys. Can I somehow obtain the 1.1 version without having to shell out for a new copy?
It's been available at RPGNow since November. Given that Wargame Vault and DriveThruStuff are all parts of the same company I'm not sure why it's not there too.
LT
:oops: Ne-e-e-ever mi-i-i-ind. Apparently I needed to down the stuff.zip files four times before my unzipping software would give me all the files it contained. Once again, free software proves to be worth every penny I paid for it.
LT
I believe Rifleman was referring to Grand Fleets -- GA does not have a comparable set of tables.
The only files I can find for Grand Fleets are the demo game and the markers and templates file. Where am I supposed to be looking?
LT
The gunnery and penetration tables are in the supplementary materials already available on the game´s website.
Where would that be? I can't find a website (or part of this one) that has that information.
LT
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