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Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:37 pm
by IainMcNeil
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:38 pm
by Blathergut
Played it a bit today (first few turns)(uh, repeatedly, trying to get the hang of it) and really enjoyed. Visually nice and surprisingly interesting since I thought ye olde trenches would be a bore.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:38 am
by zechi
This looks great and I will surely buy the game, as soon as I'm finished with playing the Panzer Corps DLCs.
As you are posting in this forum, it would be nice if you or another person of slitherine could take a look at the technical problems some of us face with the installer of the new version of the Grand Strategy Mod 2.1 for the good old CEAW, for example
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=39068
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=38913
I know this game is not your focus anymore, but nevertheless some help would be appreciated.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:47 pm
by IainMcNeil
Hi Zechi the mod support is being handled by the GS team who are posting on the forums. There were some issues with the GS2.1 installer we've been unable to fix with when applying to old versions of the game applying the mod. There are so many variants from different publishers at retail and digital that it's been almost impossible to get it working for everyone. Right now we have too much going on to look at it again but we get a chance after the Christmas rush we'll see what we can do.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:52 am
by richardsd
zechi wrote:This looks great and I will surely buy the game, as soon as I'm finished with playing the Panzer Corps DLCs.
As you are posting in this forum, it would be nice if you or another person of slitherine could take a look at the technical problems some of us face with the installer of the new version of the Grand Strategy Mod 2.1 for the good old CEAW, for example
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=39068
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=38913
I know this game is not your focus anymore, but nevertheless some help would be appreciated.
I feel your pain - what I had to do as mentioned before in the forum is start entirely from scratch
1. remove all CEAW files from your machine
2. solicit a new download from slitherine for vanilla game (use your purchase history)
3. load mod as offered from slitherine site
this is the only thing that worked for me after trying endlessly!
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:41 am
by zechi
@Iain
Thank you for your answer, I understand that your priorities lie elsewhere at the moment. I will try to contact Ronnie and Borger via email. Perhaps they have a solution, but I fear they won't be able to help me in this case. With the beta-version (which I deleted) I never encountered any problems.
I bought the boxed version of the game via amazon germany when it was released by CDV in Germany. So I don't really have any documented purchase history for the game (however I bought Battlefield Academy + DLCs as well as Panzer Corps + Afrika Corps + DLCs directly from Slitherine). I fear I also do not have any documents concerning my order several years back. Can I nevertheless contact slitherine customer service as richardsd suggests for a download of the vanilla game? I could sent in a fotograph of the boxed version to prove that I own the original version of the game.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:43 pm
by Samhain
This is exciting. I'm going to wait until it's out in CD format though.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:16 pm
by IainMcNeil
Pretty much all our games are available as boxed versions. This is but the manuals are not in stock - arriving later this week so shipping will begin when they arrive. Its a full colour manual so a nice thing to have.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:21 pm
by colberki
I already bought the game from Slitherine, sir!

Have thre PBEM server games in progress! Really good game too.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 6:07 pm
by CheerfullyInsane
IainMcNeil wrote:....
Check it out. I am not a WWI fan and have never played a game in the period as it never interested me but this game really took me by surprise and works so well you really do need to check it out.
+1.
I've never really gotten WWI either, and this game is quite frankly far simpler than what I usually play (WitE, Schwerpunkt Games and HPS).
Bought it on advice from a friend, and I have to admit that I'm intrigued.
The various units interact intuitively, and the whole thing is so user-friendly that I've yet to open the manual.
Granted, there's a few things that I think are over-simplified (supply and naval combat to name two), but that's probably more due to my background rather than a flaw in the game itself.
Fast-playing, and several strategies available from the start makes for a high re-playability too.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:20 pm
by lordzimoa
Thanks, I hope more CEAW players take the plunge into CTGW and WW1... as it is a lot of fun and requires different strategies.
For those interested, but hesitant. Here some first reviews:
Review on La Gazette du Wargamer (French)
Posted: 18 DEC 2012
"Commander - The Great War is very well-depicted and the game will please both the newcomers and the expert wargamers."
Link:
http://www.wargamer.fr/commander-the-gr ... ignoteurs/
Review on the Wargamer
Posted: 27 NOV 2012
"In my opinion 'Commander-The Great War' is a must-have for anyone interested in this bloody conflict."
Link:
http://wargamer.com/article/3278/pc-gam ... -great-war
Review on 7idgaming.de (German)
Posted: 23 NOV 2012
84% - "Who would have guessed. A clear candidate for the award "Best Wargame 2012." The game can be recommended to any strategy game fan, and not just pure world war wargamers."
Link:
http://7idgaming.de/content.php?182-Sli ... War-REVIEW
Review on RockPaperShotgun
Posted: 23 NOV 2012
"Im about halfway through my first 118-turn Commander: The Great War campaign at present, and cant recall enjoying a grand-strategic WWI title more. Lordz seem to have judged the scale, pace and workload just about perfectly."
Link:
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/11 ... -fumbling/
Review on StrategyPrime
Posted: 23 NOV 2012
4/5 Stars - "Overall, it is a recommendable title, well worth trying out."
Link:
http://www.strategyprime.net/commander- ... ar-review/
Preview on Strategy Prime
Posted: 9 NOV 2012
The Lordz are an impressive development studio with increasingly better games coming out of their forge, and Commander The Great War promises to be The Next Big Thing as far as the turn-based, hexagonal strategies are concerned.
Link:
http://www.strategyprime.net/commander- ... r-preview/
Preview on 7idgaming.de
Posted: 7 NOV 2012
"We are looking forward to the release of this game."
Link:
http://7idgaming.de/content.php?177-Sli ... ar-PREVIEW
Preview on HistoriaGames
Posted: 30 OCT 2012
"Addressing a conflict that is underrepresented in video games, adapting the gameplay of it's predecessors with a new engine, adding new features and proving itself to be more challenging, Commander: The Great War promises to be the best title in the Commander series."
Link:
http://www.histogames.com/HTML/preview/ ... at-war.php
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:36 pm
by Peter Stauffenberg
I will certainly look into CTGW soon in the future. The game engine seems a lot better that CeaW and has a lot of potential.
Maybe we can wish for CEAW2 made some time in the future with this game engine or maybe CPAW (Commander Pacific At War) before CEAW 2.

Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:28 pm
by lordzimoa
Give me a mail, definitely CEAW2 is on our list, you guys were involved very early on when we started the work on the new engine, but have a serious look at the engine. It is now totally easy to edit and flexible through Lua scripting and the GS team is always welcome for a CEAW2 brainstorming session...
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:52 pm
by Peter Stauffenberg
I sent you a PM with my email address.

Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:57 pm
by gsmart04
lordzimoa wrote:Give me a mail, definitely CEAW2 is on our list, you guys were involved very early on when we started the work on the new engine, but have a serious look at the engine. It is now totally easy to edit and flexible through Lua scripting and the GS team is always welcome for a CEAW2 brainstorming session...
Well that definitely sounds promising!

Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 10:05 pm
by JimR
gsmart04 wrote:lordzimoa wrote:Give me a mail, definitely CEAW2 is on our list, you guys were involved very early on when we started the work on the new engine, but have a serious look at the engine. It is now totally easy to edit and flexible through Lua scripting and the GS team is always welcome for a CEAW2 brainstorming session...
Well that definitely sounds promising!

This old GS playtester is starting to salivate....

Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:39 am
by JMass
lordzimoa wrote:definitely CEAW2 is on our list,
A very good news!

Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:29 am
by Samhain
One thing I'd love to see is the commander system from The Great War because in Europe they're a ripoff. For every 1 effectiveness a commander boosts that commander costs 5 production points. If it was 1 production point it would still be a ripoff; a difference of 25 effectiveness is big, sure, but a difference of 1 makes no difference because the game goes by tenths of the unit not hundreds so whether 25,000 men get killed or 25,250 dosen't matter because it's more than 1 step but not enough to be 2 steps. Unmodded Rommel and Guderian cost 110 if I remember correctly. For the same price you could build an entire bomber unit- 250 planes or one man. I know commanders boost the effectiveness of units around them and some even boost attack or defence plus they only get injured not killed but it still seems nowhere near worth it. Added to that, they were there anyway. Why do you have to pay to get them? A number of them were around as far back as WW 1 after all.
Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:48 am
by avoran
Agreed.

There are several other features in CTGW which would also be improvements in CEAW. One biggie that comes to mind is the surrender of surrounded territory with no cities and no units (much more realistic than the patchwork that you almost always end up with in CEAW games).
On the other hand, I think there are some CEAW features that probably should have been incorporated into CTGW and weren't. Though I can't recall any just now, I remember noticing them while playing

Re: Commander Sequel - out now!
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:57 am
by Cybvep
Samhain wrote:One thing I'd love to see is the commander system from The Great War because in Europe they're a ripoff. For every 1 effectiveness a commander boosts that commander costs 5 production points. If it was 1 production point it would still be a ripoff; a difference of 25 effectiveness is big, sure, but a difference of 1 makes no difference because the game goes by tenths of the unit not hundreds so whether 25,000 men get killed or 25,250 dosen't matter because it's more than 1 step but not enough to be 2 steps. Unmodded Rommel and Guderian cost 110 if I remember correctly. For the same price you could build an entire bomber unit- 250 planes or one man. I know commanders boost the effectiveness of units around them and some even boost attack or defence plus they only get injured not killed but it still seems nowhere near worth it. Added to that, they were there anyway. Why do you have to pay to get them? A number of them were around as far back as WW 1 after all.
Are you implying that commanders are useless in CEAW? You realise that virtually every player is using commanders, right?