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IN the original PG, I always loved the Balkans scenerio-I just had a thing for controlling so many different armies. I would play the final German defeat scen, but only as the allies. I can only see a possible german minor victory, if they keep the Russians out of Berlin long enough.
I own AG, and it is not that bad. I have always played as the Russians, and the final drive on Berlin is a monster.
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Originally posted by CerberusIV
pg2 - Windsor. I still can't pull off a BV for this one. Is there any particular trick to it?
1. You need some air defence units, as Spitfires are too tough for Luftwaffe. Preferably two, an 88 and a self-propelled one, whatever it is called.
2. First one-two turns play a bit defensively, do not venture outside your AD umbrella and let Brits waste their aircraft on your defences. Do not deploy your air force (if any) until RAF is significantly reduced.
3. Once British aircraft are gone, the rest is not particularly difficult.
4. Alternatively, take a victory at Dunkirk, which will send you to North africa. This will give you a chance to play three extra scenarios (two N Africa ones and Malta) and build up more experience before Russia. You will still have a chance to invade England in Windsor'43 which is a bit easier (simply because the quality gap between German and British tanks increases - you can probably make Windsor'43 even without air superiority, as 5-bar Tigers are nearly invincible).
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1. You need some air defence units, as Spitfires are too tough for Luftwaffe. Preferably two, an 88 and a self-propelled one, whatever it is called.
2. First one-two turns play a bit defensively, do not venture outside your AD umbrella and let Brits waste their aircraft on your defences. Do not deploy your air force (if any) until RAF is significantly reduced.
3. Once British aircraft are gone, the rest is not particularly difficult.
Thanks. I did have 3 SP AD's but attacked from the start as I simply don't get to the the NW VH in time. Lost a PzIVD and a Stug IIIB as well.
I would agree Windsor 43 is easier with more experienced units and Tigers being available.
Not wishing to resurrect what looks to be a fairly dead thread I just got a surprise with PG2.
I downloaded the 1.02H patch and the Adler equipment file plus some new campaigns. All easy to install and they turned a game I thought I knew inside out into a completely new challenge! Well worthwhile.
i don't mind resurrecting dead threads. anyone tried this before? http://wargamer.com/peg%5Fww2/ basically it's PG2 in the people's general(aka peg) engine which is much better(it has a lot more war gaming stuff). the only draw back is, perhaps, that air combat is done differently which makes it more abstract but you still get to control helos in the default game or in this mod's case bombers/fighter-bombers. i would post my impressions of it but my hard drive totally died and i'm on my old pc. i was really looking forward to playing it as PG2 was unplayable when i tried it but peg played like a dream.
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Originally posted by pg
i don't mind resurrecting dead threads. anyone tried this before? http://wargamer.com/peg%5Fww2/ basically it's PG2 in the people's general(aka peg) engine which is much better(it has a lot more war gaming stuff). the only draw back is, perhaps, that air combat is done differently which makes it more abstract but you still get to control helos in the default game or in this mod's case bombers/fighter-bombers. i would post my impressions of it but my hard drive totally died and i'm on my old pc. i was really looking forward to playing it as PG2 was unplayable when i tried it but peg played like a dream.
I have already tested People's General WW2 and I can tell you it is great. Some scenario are differently balanced, as though the two game systems have a common origin some aspects of the game are quite different. Really a great mod.
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Originally posted by pg
i don't mind resurrecting dead threads. anyone tried this before? http://wargamer.com/peg%5Fww2/ basically it's PG2 in the people's general(aka peg) engine which is much better(it has a lot more war gaming stuff). the only draw back is, perhaps, that air combat is done differently which makes it more abstract but you still get to control helos in the default game or in this mod's case bombers/fighter-bombers. i would post my impressions of it but my hard drive totally died and i'm on my old pc. i was really looking forward to playing it as PG2 was unplayable when i tried it but peg played like a dream.
Yes, I wasn't a big fan of the changes PeG made to air power, so I think I prefer the original version. But it was still an interesting mod.
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Originally posted by CerberusIV
Not wishing to resurrect what looks to be a fairly dead thread I just got a surprise with PG2.
I downloaded the 1.02H patch and the Adler equipment file plus some new campaigns. All easy to install and they turned a game I thought I knew inside out into a completely new challenge! Well worthwhile.
Nothing wrong with resurrecting - my intention was to have an ongoing thread, comparable to those for certain other games here.
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