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January 28th, 2004, 07:00 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
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Originally posted by Rusty:
Is anybody home????
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I don't think so...
I'm a little worried about my $50.
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January 28th, 2004, 07:14 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
Chill out fellas Just read Tim's previous post, things will start finishing up soon.
BTW- Does anyone here know where i can find the game War Along the Mohawk? or if it will even work on XP?
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January 28th, 2004, 11:21 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
Note the use of the word �hopefully�.
2 missions a week will take 14 weeks.
Plus a month for final testing
And a month to fix the little things
Makes 6 months or 31 July 2004
But they keep saying that the other games are profitable � so 6 months becomes 18 months so they can feed their family.
June 2005 is a realistic date. A slippage from June 2000.
[ January 29, 2004, 20:26: Message edited by: Joe 98 ]
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January 29th, 2004, 04:56 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
Amusing post...2005?
Tim, you need to weigh in here and be a more frequent visitor to the forum...maybe answer more questions and promote the game more. That would help alot I think. Feels like this board is empty.
To answer an earlier post, it is not about chilling out. It is about concern over if this is still going to be a game that gets released and when (especially when the when part seems to slip so much).
Looking at the Posts going back, it seems the progress is really slow. I was trying to understand why this bugs me and I guess it just boils down to what the game could potentially be, and the fact that 101 was really innovative - I want to see the follow up. Thing is, you just get impatient.
Another thing, look at Coliseum and the support and communication there - brillant and a good game to boot (I did buy it and love it!). I mean that guy (Derek) is going at this heart and soul and that is really winning me over in terms of feeling like Coliseum is important to both the gamer and the company selling it.
Please just finish 82nd.
Rusty
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January 29th, 2004, 10:28 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
There has been an announcement of a new game - The Falklands War.
That is due in early 2005.
Food for thought.
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January 30th, 2004, 08:09 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
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2 missions a week will take 14 weeks.
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Uhh, 2 missions a week will take 4 weeks.
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Plus a month for final testing
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More like a week - the engine has already been tested and the missions will be playtested as completed.
We need a few playtesters starting mid February if anyone is interested. E-mail Richard Arnesen.
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Care to place a wager?
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Tim, you need to weigh in here and be a more frequent visitor to the forum...maybe answer more questions and promote the game more. That would help alot I think. Feels like this board is empty.
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Agreed. But each post here takes valuable time from finishing this thing. Promise guys, it will be worth the wait.
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Pleae go to customer support and request a refund. We don't want anyone to feel their money is in jeopardy.
Sorry guys for the delays, but I have to run the company and 98% of what remnains to be done is my work. With sales in the Last 3 months equaling our sales for the previous 7 months, you can see why we have been busy...
[ January 30, 2004, 18:10: Message edited by: Tim Brooks ]
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January 31st, 2004, 04:08 AM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
Tim,
Thanks for the update! I've been waiting for 82nd since it was first announced, and I was a big fan of 101st.
Is there any chance that you could supply more frequent screenshots and updates as the scenario testing moves forward? It would really whet our appetites, as well as convincing the doubtful that the game is indeed to be.
Thanks again.
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January 31st, 2004, 05:15 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
Better than that. After we get the first mission tested, there will be a demo made available. Coming soon!
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February 1st, 2004, 04:18 AM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
�Nine campaigns, encompassing twenty seven missions. Nine primary missions and eighteen secondary missions. Take the bridgeheads over the Merderet River and much more! �
Twenty seven missions at 2 missions per week = 13.5 weeks, rounded up to 14 weeks.
Perhaps he meant to say �campaigns�
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February 5th, 2004, 10:10 PM
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Re: Winter 2003 is drawing to an end!
Glad to see this game is not dead , I thought Last year was going to be a great year for war games (Harpoon IV, 82nd Airbone, and War in the Pacific). Instead Harpoon was cancelled, War is the Pacific was pushed out to who knows when, and 82nd Airbone seem to fall off the map.
Let's hope this year will be a better year for wargames!!!
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