Are all the developers playing Erics PC converted campaign or can we expect something soon?
I´m not talking about tweaks or updates og new features, but some real campaign content.
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Yowza! 23 Skidoo! Hot diggity dog! (I did not curse just now. Google those phrases as needed to confirm.)Shards wrote:News soon!

Great, now you guys triggered a nerdgasm.calmhatchery wrote:UFFF I thought that is something wrong!!! great IM waiting!!! IM hungry!!! for the news!!!

I'd prefer something that actually uses the OoB supply line system to the fullest as in Winter War Raate Road or Suomussalmi or Blitzkrieg's Kiev.GiveWarAchance wrote:Please make a DLC of the Japanese campaign in Malaya and Burma against the British.

Agree. I would prefer those battles stretched over several missions, each around 25-35 turns. That would convey how epic the whole struggle was and actually make units and leaders less anonymous. I mean, just think about it: 1. Hold back advance for a set time. (Mission 1) 2. Fighting retreat. (Mission 2) 3. Stop advance altogether (Mission 3). 4. Cut supply, kill salient. (Mission 4.) This should also allow for some more DLCs. Would be a shame if they just blasted through the Wehrmacht in two campaigns. And would get rid of those endless "kill all units" or "seize these four cities in 60 turns" missions. Damn, they were a bore.GiveWarAchance wrote:Almost nobody knows Operation Mars even happened cause both Russia and the allies want to keep it secret cause over 360,000 Bolsheviks went down under fire while they were hyping up the Stalingrad disaster.
It would be nice to give that battle some love.
Another one almost nobody knows is the failed Soviet invasion of Romania in '44 which Manteuffel fended off with the deadly Grossdeutschland division.
The Soviets were slowed down a lot by failing logistics in the mud.



Yeah, that would be my favourite, too. But this would mean adding a lot more environmental effects (sandstorms), tilesets (desert, oasis etc), soundtrack, vehicle skins (sandblasted, desert camo) and so on. From a financial standpoint (they are a business, after all), Eastern Front 42 (Rhzev to Stalingrad attack) seems like a natural choice. Less work, but all the sales.bru888 wrote:Andy, I find myself agreeing with the first choice in your earlier post: Afrika Corps. At this time of year (in the Northern Hemisphere), I could use a bit of virtual scorching sun and blowing sand! Seriously, I think Blitzkrieg DLC has enough of the eastern front, for now. Each time I think of new DLC for this game at this stage, my mind goes to North Africa. I hope that is next.
I think you can give these a new feel with micro-missions. For example, Monte Cassino should not be just one hex, it should be the whole map. You can play crack German Paratroopers with some Stug reinforcements hiding in the rubble or storm them with the Poles and British.GiveWarAchance wrote:I would like some campaigns focused on Normandy & Italy too. They get a lot of attention but they were very interesting campaigns. And they would both be good played from the German side fighting delays, holding actions and retaking areas for critical reasons like to prevent breakthroughs in vital defensive lines or to help comrades escape ruthless allied encirclements or save medical units and German wounded or to rescue POWs recently taken captive or to destroy a bridge the allies are using to funnel material over or a paradrop to hold a bridge on both sides from advancing British or a counterattack to mess with one smaller nationality of enemy like Free French, Polish or Morrocan or protect a port to keep open their line of retreat for some ideas.

Kinda guessed it; the devs had a sneak peek with that flying boat right after Blitzkrieg was released. Was still hoping for Afrikakorps first.calmhatchery wrote:It is a big big big surprise!!!!I ve never suppose
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Did everyone check this link? It will be fun new German navy campaign.AlbertoC wrote:http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtop ... 64&t=75747