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- May 30, 2014
Games like WinSMBT, Combat Mission, Theatre of War, etc. ANyone else play these sorts of games.
Just gone back to Combat Mission Shock Force, which is about a fictional NATO Coalition invasion of Syria, doing the US Army campaign first, and having fun with it, The game acknowledges that a NATO victory would be inevitable, and that the only threat the Syrians pose is on the tactical level, and as such your goal is to win as overwhelmingly as possible. It's a bit buggy, and not as good as their WW2 ones like Fortress Italy or Battle for Normandy that came out after (or their earlier ww2 ones on their old engine, but the CMX2 engine is so vastly better at this point I'd rather not use the older games except for nostalgia trips), but still a good play.
That said even in Shock Force the later expansion probably are better, like the NATO module includes having to keep civilian casulties low as well as losing 15% or more of your task force in a mission twice results in losing the campaign as you become combat ineffective and are fluff wise assigned to rear duties. But I'd like to do them in order.
For MP I'd reccomend the WW2 ones as they saw the return of point buy armies in MP much like how tabletop games such as warhammer work, whereas in Shock Force (And the Standalone spinoff Afganistan about the Soviet War), MP is restricted to either premade missions, or prebuilt armies, although at least you can still do BLUFOR v BLUFOR instead of making one player play the doomed Syrians.
Just gone back to Combat Mission Shock Force, which is about a fictional NATO Coalition invasion of Syria, doing the US Army campaign first, and having fun with it, The game acknowledges that a NATO victory would be inevitable, and that the only threat the Syrians pose is on the tactical level, and as such your goal is to win as overwhelmingly as possible. It's a bit buggy, and not as good as their WW2 ones like Fortress Italy or Battle for Normandy that came out after (or their earlier ww2 ones on their old engine, but the CMX2 engine is so vastly better at this point I'd rather not use the older games except for nostalgia trips), but still a good play.
That said even in Shock Force the later expansion probably are better, like the NATO module includes having to keep civilian casulties low as well as losing 15% or more of your task force in a mission twice results in losing the campaign as you become combat ineffective and are fluff wise assigned to rear duties. But I'd like to do them in order.
For MP I'd reccomend the WW2 ones as they saw the return of point buy armies in MP much like how tabletop games such as warhammer work, whereas in Shock Force (And the Standalone spinoff Afganistan about the Soviet War), MP is restricted to either premade missions, or prebuilt armies, although at least you can still do BLUFOR v BLUFOR instead of making one player play the doomed Syrians.
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