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Post by Petho » 12 Apr 2002, 23:46

Any of you play any of the games from Talonsofts Campaign Series?

East Front
East Front CD1
East Front 2
West Front
West Front Sealion
West Front Battle Pack
Europe in Flames
World at War
Rising Sun
Rising Sun Gold
Divided Ground

Let me know!
Thanks in advance
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho

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Post by Der Schwarze Ritter » 13 Apr 2002, 05:36

I've played west front and east front 2, I also have Europe in flames which cotains East and west front. I'm currently working on the Romanian campaign in east front and some German campaign in west front.


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Post by Scanderbeg » 13 Apr 2002, 06:19

Can you guys tell me more about those games, please?
And where can i find some images from the game or can you post some?

Regards, Besian

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About the Campaign Series

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Post by Petho » 13 Apr 2002, 14:33

From the Talonsoft website

"TalonSoft's entire award-winning Campaign Series of wargames in just one box - Europe In Flames allows you to play the Axis or the Allies on either the East or West Front during World War II. Combining the East Front and West Front series of games, along with all the expansion packs, Europe in Flames delivers over 280 scenarios - making it an excellent value for the novice and veteran wargamer alike.

Special Features:

Classic, turn based wargaming across two continents throughout World War II.
290+ scenarios from forging beachheads and river crossings to slugging it out in snow covered forests and racing across the burning African sands.
20 linked, historical campaigns provide an interesting view of the conflicts as they began.
18 dynamic hypothetical campaigns illustrate the "what-ifs" of the war.
Powerful map and scenario editors deliver an enormous amount of replayability.
Online Multiplayer support for up to 16 players on a LAN or over the internet! Modes include Head-to-Head, Play-by-Email, and Two-Player Hot Seat.
System Requirements:

Pentium 133 or higher
Windows 95/98
Computer 100% PC compatible
16-bit High Color or SVGA graphics
16 MB RAM minumum (32 MB recommended)
4X CD-Rom or higher
Microsoft Compatible Mouse
All Windows compatible sound cards "

Screenshots and articles can be found at:

http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/quart ... tfront.htm
(West Front)

http://www.gamespy.com/games/3142.shtml
(Operation Sea Lion release...1999)

http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/quart ... tfront.htm
(Original East Front release... 1997)

http://www.gamepower.com.au/?aid=135
(Divided Ground)

any more!!!

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Post by Scanderbeg » 14 Apr 2002, 05:41

Hehehe... thanks Petho

I went to all of those websites, and boy, are those games expensive. Personaly I think the prices are very high. I'd rather buy a book than buy any of those games eventhough I think they are great games.

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Post by Petho » 14 Apr 2002, 11:01

Actually... you can now buy for Europe in Flames for about 25.00 CAD. This includes two Game CDs and as mentioned above, around 300 scenarios, plus 20 Linked Campaign Games (about 15-20 scenarios each) plus 18 Dynamic Campaign Games (I've played some that have ended up being over 50 scenarios long!!)

Average complexity(about a 5 or 6) - scale is from 1 - 10 and is defined by the number of units on the map - if I recall correctly, a 5 has 141 to 200 units) scenarios take about 2 hours to play (longer or shorter depending on how fast you are).

This means that just for the standalone scenarios you have at least 1000 hours of game time. This assumes you play the scenarios only once.

Adding the campaign games, count on at least another 600 hours of gameplay.

All that, playing against the computer. After that point, and you feel confident and sure of your abilities you can go out and play those scenarios against humans, PBEM. More hours of enjoyment... many many more.

And, assuming you actually have played all the scenarios.. you can go to websites like:

http://www.theblitz.org
http://www.wargamer.com

and download user created scenarios for free.. there are HUNDREDS available. Or ... if you want to create your own, the game includes a map editor, order of battle editor AND scenario editor... endless possibilities!!

Now...some quick math... assuming you just take the time to play EACH scenario ONCE... not including the campaigns.

25 CAD divided by 300 scenarios = .08 cents a scenario... or about .04 cents an hour to play.

Expensive? I think not..

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Post by Scanderbeg » 15 Apr 2002, 06:06

Petho,
Can you tell me any websites that i can buy any of those games for 20 CAD? Because the only prices that I found were around $40. So that IS expensive.
If you could tell me a website, I would be very thankful.

Besian

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Sites for Game

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Post by Petho » 15 Apr 2002, 12:39

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 99-2938555

http://www.comandosupremo.com/Games.html

http://auctionaddict.com/category/Compu ... mes3.shtml


http://www.cdaccess.com/catalog/catalog.txt

And.. if you still cannot find something you would like at the price you want, there is always EBay.

Hope that helps
Take care and good luck

PS... as far as Iäm concerned.. 40 is still an excellent deal for that game package.

The original games were independantly priced high... 50US for West Front, 50US for East Front 2, 25US for WF Sealion...

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Post by Scanderbeg » 16 Apr 2002, 22:40

That was a lot of help. Thanks a lot.

Besian

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East/West Front

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Post by Al Carter » 18 Apr 2002, 22:59

I have played the East/West Front pack...love both of them. I still play them when I get a chance. The scenerios are getting easy the longer you play, but still great fun. I tried in the past to play via email with another poster here, but we did not have compatible versions. Was really looking foward to trying against a human opponent.

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Highly recommend Human Opponents!!

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Post by Petho » 19 Apr 2002, 18:24

I highly recommend playing human opponents.. takes the game to a whole new level..

Which versions are your running? Maybe I can give you a hand getting it set up.

For a huge selection of players head to:

http://www.theblitz.org

Hope all is well
Take care and good luck
Jason Petho

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East Front II

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Post by Endo » 14 Oct 2002, 03:25

I'm addicted to East Front II. I would love find a PBEM partner. I'm not partial to either side.

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