Hello everyone, I had an account here already but I seem to have broken it. But that's okay since I'm mostly a "lurker" on forums anyway ^-^ . I've been into (mostly computer-based) war/strategy games since I first played some of the classics on my C64 in the 80's and I've always dreamt of making a wargame myself. It's taken a little time since then for computers to catch up with my ambitions (as well as acquiring the programming skills required) but the project is finally underway under the name "Military Operations".
I like reading forums like this one for user comments on what they (dis)like about games, how they would like to see them improved and evolve. I also like reading AAR's, especially after I wrote one pretty big AAR of an Advanced Tactics PBEM battle and writing that one took more time than playing the game itself, so I know how much work goes into making one. Devouring history books on WW2 is also one of my hobbies and thanks to the e-book I don't have to leave any book at home when traveling 8)
Currently, as I spend most of my time programming, I have little time for gaming but I'd like to. Any tips on a good strategy game with some depth to it that you can comfortably play for 1 or 2 hours a session? Multiplayer would be a plus since computer opponents are too easy to beat.
welcome!
Welcome Grecco!
Look forward to hearing more about your project.
Hey Grecco, good to have you here!
Welcome to Grogheads O0
Welcome!
Welcome...not much in the way of military history in your neighborhood, eh? ^-^
^LOL
I bet if we dug through the history books a bit we may find the odd event or so. :)
Great to have you with us Grecco. That's how I got started here, looking for honest game opinions, then lurking about in the shadows for a while. Then somebody said something I just couldn't let go by and not only did people listen to what I had to say... some of them agreed with me. :o Better treatment than I get at home where most often they just ask, "Are you STILL here"? So I stayed. Look forward to hearing what you've got to say.
Thank you all for the welcome!
Quote from: Jarhead0331 on May 07, 2018, 02:01:33 PM
Welcome...not much in the way of military history in your neighborhood, eh? ^-^
Nah, just these places everybody's already been to, like Arnhem, Bastogne, Dunkirk, Normandy, Berlin, or Waterloo, if you're into Napoleon ;) (did I mention I was mostly into WW2? so sorry if I'm forgetting to mention other era's). But seriously, there's a treasure trove of places to visit that are just a few hours distant from here. Unfortunately, growing up in a small country has ingrained me with the perception that a 3-hour drive is a very long drive. You know: like going to another country (which is literally what happens if you drive in any direction from here for 3 hours). That was until I visited the USA where "the next city" is at least 4 hours away by car (and for some reason you're not allowed to drive as fast as you are allowed to on the German Autobahn).
Oh, great! -- I've been keeping a bit of an eye on that MilOps game on steam for a little while. O0
Howdy!
Hi Grecco
don't forget Overloon :)
Quote from: MikeGER on May 07, 2018, 03:33:50 PM
don't forget Overloon :)
Overloon, of course! I plan to visit Overloon in 2 weeks for Militracks, they have a pretty unique collection of (running) vehicles on display that weekend and there
might just be a King Tiger present: http://www.militracks.nl/en/participating-military-vehicles/ (http://www.militracks.nl/en/participating-military-vehicles/)
King Tiger you say? First day here and already he's moistening our loins. A true Grog. O0
Hartelijk welkom Grecco!
Mijn familie komt uit Zaandam, hoewel ikzelf in Leeuwarden werd geboren terwijl mijn vader in de KLu diende. Toen ik drie werd, emigreerde mijn familie naar de Verenigde Staten. Meer dan vijftig jaar later, hier zijn we!
These guys around here are mostly pretty alright, though I'd not leave a tasty sandwich untended were I you.
Welcome, Grecco!
Did some one say, 'Sandwich'?
^'Burp' - pardon me. Yes, and very nice it was too 8)
Quote from: Grecco on May 07, 2018, 02:15:58 PMand for some reason you're not allowed to drive as fast as you are allowed to on the German Autobahn
There's a
very good reason - most Americans drive like shit; keeping speeds down keeps them from killing even more of their countrymen.
Welcome neighbour. Greetings from Brabant, Belgium.
Check out JudgeDredd's pictures from Bovington Tiger Day 2018 in the UK. http://grogheads.com/forums/index.php?topic=22216.0
They had a Tiger II over there.
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/943/40882946585_07c65be550_h.jpg)
Oh, she's a beauty. I wonder if I could slip her out in my pocket and nobody would notice?
A mere 68 tons should be no bother for a chap of your stature.
And hernia's are easy enough to fix these days......
Maybe if I told them, "It followed me home"?
Yeah, that sounds plausible.
"it's searching for its former master, but I've never seen such devotion in a droid tank before"
Quote from: Sir Slash on May 08, 2018, 09:40:35 PM
Maybe if I told them, "It followed me home"?
So you'll be taking some catnip with you? ;)
A lot Boggit! Great idea. O0