Great game, great support
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Great game, great support
For what it's worth, I own every serious wargame Matrix/Slitherine has to offer, and then some.
Point is, I am jaded. But not by BA. This game is a real beauty.
In fact, I was still liking it despite the game editor not working for me and not being able to save a game, due to a bug.
But Pip just goes ahead and fixes the problem for us in a few hours.
I find that level of service just incredible. You won't find that on Steam. And Steam is good.
Thank you Pip, Ian and the rest of the team. You are leading the pack in this market.
Point is, I am jaded. But not by BA. This game is a real beauty.
In fact, I was still liking it despite the game editor not working for me and not being able to save a game, due to a bug.
But Pip just goes ahead and fixes the problem for us in a few hours.
I find that level of service just incredible. You won't find that on Steam. And Steam is good.
Thank you Pip, Ian and the rest of the team. You are leading the pack in this market.
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I too have a large stash of very serious very credible wargames (mainly Matrix Games and Slitherine).
Truth is, no matter how great a game is 'said' to be, it's only the ones you actually play that count.
I also call it a valid measuring point, any game you can play, and lose at, and laugh, to be truly a unique experience.
I love ASL for instance, mostly because win or lose it's a hoot.
That's true here with BBC BA. I just won a game I technically speaking mangled. Ok winning with a bren carrier is not something to be proud of
I had to call in 3 artillery strikes and 2 bombing missions to kill off the last dang axis tank just so I could run in scoop a VP location that fortunately was a vehicle drive by option so I could claim the win.
But it is that sort of experience that makes the game fun.
Die!! why won't you die!!
Truth is, no matter how great a game is 'said' to be, it's only the ones you actually play that count.
I also call it a valid measuring point, any game you can play, and lose at, and laugh, to be truly a unique experience.
I love ASL for instance, mostly because win or lose it's a hoot.
That's true here with BBC BA. I just won a game I technically speaking mangled. Ok winning with a bren carrier is not something to be proud of

I had to call in 3 artillery strikes and 2 bombing missions to kill off the last dang axis tank just so I could run in scoop a VP location that fortunately was a vehicle drive by option so I could claim the win.
But it is that sort of experience that makes the game fun.
Die!! why won't you die!!

I disagree with you. I cannot save a game. When i try to load - nothing happens. I have to start afresh from the tutorial!!!! Save and load are basic functions for any gamer. if they go this wrong they do not rectify on an individual basis - a fix is issued.
I ran a 300 person major government development shop. I know something about buts and fixes. Disappointing!!!
I ran a 300 person major government development shop. I know something about buts and fixes. Disappointing!!!
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I don´t usually write in forums which are not in my language, but this game deserves the effort
I´m agree with Rosseau: this is a great game. Very good design (a brave decision in wargames), great gameplay, good sound, music... Congratulations!
Yesterday I bought the game, started to play and... time flies!!
Magnificent.

I´m agree with Rosseau: this is a great game. Very good design (a brave decision in wargames), great gameplay, good sound, music... Congratulations!
Yesterday I bought the game, started to play and... time flies!!

Magnificent.

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Yup. As I've said in other threads it's so good I sullied my new 27" iMac with a Boot Camp partition just to play this one game, until the OS X version hits. Even then, if I have to (serial number not being cross-platform) I'll buy a second OS X copy to support this excellent franchise.Windycity wrote:Hands down,
Best WWII tactical “NEW” engine in over a decade .
Are there minor improvements to be made? Sure. Each of us probably has a small list of things we'd like to see (for me, making some of the editor stuff more intuitive and UI-based would be a good start), but overall this has become a huge favourite of mine, even with the minor hassle of having to reboot into Windows to play the game. So much so even finishing the last stages of testing my own iPad title (and 8th iOS game) is taking a back seat.
Thanks, Slitherine!
P.S. Is the OS version being ported in house, or is someone like like Edwin at Feral or the folks at Virtual Programming handling the port?
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Just bought the game and I am smacked by its design, subtlety and quality. Just had a holiday in Normandy visiting all sites and musea and reading many books; every real story plays out in the game. It is a GEM!pipfromslitherine wrote:We are aiming to make it our first in-house Mac title. Hopefully it will not throw up too many tricky issues!
Cheers
Pip
Thank you Slitherine for this extraordinary product. I was deceived by its looks and silly moves at first... but than there was the gold underneath.
I will buy an OS X port the minute it comes out, and .... it begs for and iPad port. Although I hope you will not make it since I would probably have to quit my job

I am looking forward to any minor improvements although it is sooo good atm. British para's would make my day.
Keep up the splendid work! It is a classic in the making.
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I do have to agree about the support even if I whine a lot, at least I know someone is listening, which is more then can be said for many companies in all fields. Once again Good Job Guys!cptkremmen wrote:Have to agree, and the support is really well above standard for the industry. Put in for a bonus Pip!!Windycity wrote:Hands down,
Best WWII tactical “NEW” engine in over a decade .
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There are very few comments which don't lead directly to action items on our todo list. So keep up the comments and suggestions. Not all of them turn out to be possible, but they all get attention! 
As an example, the first editor plugin I am looking to build as a test should (if it works) edge water automatically for you.
Cheers
Pip

As an example, the first editor plugin I am looking to build as a test should (if it works) edge water automatically for you.
Cheers
Pip