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Which will be your first campaign?

Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:28 pm

The game is almost upon us, and while most of us will first play through the tutorials, people are probably already thinking about what campaign to play in their first "real" game. :)

The list of campaigns is (according to the announcements):
Austerlitz (1805)
Trafalgar (1805)
Iéna (1806)
Friedland (1807)
Danube (1809)
Russia (1812)
Germany (1813)
France (1814)
Waterloo (1815)
Spain (1808-1814)
Invasion of England starting from the camp of Boulogne.

Myself, I love the book War and Peace, so Russia would be a logical choice, but I think I may try Danube first, followed by Germany 1813 and/or Austerlitz. :)
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:37 pm

Spain!

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Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:42 pm

Russia

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Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:02 pm

The german manual! :innocent:

After that, most likely Spain, if I can coerce someone into playing the French in a nice slow one year long PbEM... :sourcil:

Syt: Would You perchance happen to be known as "Sytass" someplace else?

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Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:13 pm

Henry D. wrote:Syt: Would You perchance happen to be known as "Sytass" someplace else?




Yes, though I had it changed to Syt (almost) anywhere else. :D

Slow PBEM would admittedly be kind of up my alley. ;)
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:27 pm

Tehee, small world, isn't it... :niark:

Currently I'm fighting a desperate battle for putting up a german manual formatted and ready as PDF until DL-release (although I can already hear the whooshing sound of this deadline as it flies by :siffle: ), but after that I shall change my avatar back to the Duke of Wellington and be ready to play any campaign in which he is participating (as well as resume my two remaining AACW-PbEMs that are currently put on hold)... :nuts:

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"Nee, Fritze, aber für fuffzehn Pfennije is' heute jenuch!" (No, Freddy, but for 15p let's call it a day!) - Retort of one passing Grenadier to the above :sourcil:

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Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:08 pm

I will play the Austerlitz 1805 Campaign first, since it should be a fairly straightforward scenario and allow me to ease into the new game. After that I guess the logical choice for me will be Iena 1806. After that, I am liable to tackle anything. My main PBEM opponent is British, so I just know that he will want to play Britain in the Spain 1808-14 Campaign and I will be stuck with France. :eek: Hopefully, I can whip my Marshals into being cooperative and kick "perfidious Albion" out of the Peninsula. :dada:
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:08 pm

France 1814
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:14 pm

Henry D. wrote:Tehee, small world, isn't it... :niark:


Indeed it is and good luck with the manual. :)

France 1814, much like the German 1813 campaign are unfortunately one of the "underdone" scenarios of Napoleonic era. My guess could only be that 1814 would be too one-sided - at least on paper, and 1813 too complex for most with its hundreds of thousands of troops. ;)
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:34 pm

I want to try them chronoligically, so that means 1805 will be the lead off batter.
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no doubt

Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:50 pm

that one (those oneS...) in which the WIF ("What If" Factor = Why We are Here... :bonk: ) is more sizzling for every grognard like us. :sourcil:
I mean: those in which something went bad, in which strategic - and not tactical or "random" - factors played a decisive role into our Emperor's defeat.
e.g.: Waterloo would (and will) be the last one, while Russia, Germany and Spain very interesting.

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Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:34 pm

The two really hard mini-campaigns (for the French player at least) are 1812 one (30 turns) and Peninsular War (295 turns !). Veteran players should try them necessarily...

But before you may want to see the 3 tutorials :
1) Interface and move orders.
2) Command chain
3) Combat with the new RoE (rules of engagement).
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:40 pm

I've been planning to start with 1805 (Ulm-Austerlitz), a few games with both sides to get a hang of things. Only after that other scenarios, probably 1815 among the first, but also looking forward to 1813 as the Coalition.
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Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:56 pm

Adlertag wrote:But before you may want to see the 3 tutorials :
1) Interface and move orders.
2) Command chain
3) Combat with the new RoE (rules of engagement).


That, of course, goes without saying. :)
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Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:46 am

After tutorials I think Austerliz (maybe Iéna e Waterloo) and then Spain :sourcil:

Which side do you prefer?

Myself Coalition (exactly Prussia) :)

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Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:11 pm

1805 and then Spain. I like long campaign games :niark:
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Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:37 pm

Alias wrote:Which side do you prefer?


Oddly, I can imagine all campaigns being fun on either side. I am not really set on one side or the other. Both sides have their own unique challenges.
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Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:01 pm

Like the Prussians in 1806 :king:
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Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:43 pm

1814 scenario , French side is also seductive; but a nightmare...
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Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:41 pm

The russian campaign...

Always liked that one for some reason. Maybe it's the long pursuit and the possible what-ifs such as russia opting for full battle towards the beginning of the campaign.

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NCP contest

Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:50 pm

Beginning with "short" campaigns first in order to discover the game progressively, with preference to earlier ones befores latest ones to respect time evolution.
So 1805 Austerlitz is the natural first campaign.
And for fun, try to debark the French Army on the British coasts in the Trafalgar scenario !
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Grand Campaign?

Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:22 am

Is there one? 1805-1815. Sorry if this has been asked already.

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razorbackjac wrote:Is there one? 1805-1815. Sorry if this has been asked already.


Nope, only the ones listed in my original post. :)
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Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:47 pm

Waterloo 1815 then everything that has Polish troops in it :)

Funny thing is that real Waterloo was concluded after 1 turn, from crossing the border to Napoleon's defeat...
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Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:06 pm

1. Danube (Just want to compare to Frank Hunter's "Campaigns on The Danube")
2. Spain (Always been interested in the Peninsular Campaign)

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Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:23 pm

1813 followed by Waterloo. I plan to burn Berlin and then Brussels :)

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germany 1813

Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:22 am

Leipzig the battle of the nations this is the one for me!France pushed on all sides by the largest concentration of manpower the allies could muster,i think even thou napoleon lost in this campaign he showed some of his brillance,with such a small army towards the end he repulsed blucher then the austrians in the dfence of paris.The allies doctorine of non-engagement unless they could combine at least 2 armys on napoleon showed how much they feared this man.

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Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:16 pm

I admit mine turned out to be Poland 1807 as it seemed manageable for a quick breeze through in an evening. :)
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Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:41 am

We are spoiled for choice - I looked at the campaign list with dread, wondering which of my favourites would be missing...they're all here! Superb job as always.

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