10-30-2014, 07:23 AM,
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larry marak
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RE: The New Anchor Games
I'm curious to see how AK and DR will be redone down the road. Obviously map panels will be used, and the same actions will need to be modeled. You could get re-worked scenarios (such as we saw in EF Deluxe), different aspects of the same battles, improved orders of battle (or just different), different start and stop points (GDW was great at this in the First Battles treatment of Barbarossa), or tighter geographical focus..i.e., battles of Tobruk, covering both assaults, with the different nationalities involved, and a more detailed mapping of the battle area.
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10-30-2014, 07:42 AM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: The New Anchor Games
First I look at it like this, with Eastern Front, Road to Berlin, and Battle of the Bulge going away, any book/module that uses maps 1-21 is now unsupported. Guadalcanal, Afrika Korps, Desert Rats, Beyond Normandy and Cassino 1944 further the impact. Airborne is out, no para engineers or fallschirmjäger. Black SS became unsupported when HoSU/RW left, no Luftwaffe troops, this makes that worse. Kokoda Trail? No Japanese or Australians. So it goes on.
The loss to me is more nostalgic than practical. On the other hand a new PG community may emerge, a different community, but a new one none the less. Who knows what sort of cross-over there will be between the two. Since I've always been an outlier, that part doesn't bother too much. On the plus side, so far we don't need to own 3 games to play a compatible expansion. I wonder how long that will last.
... More and more, people around the world are coming to realize that the world is flat!
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10-30-2014, 11:35 AM,
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2014, 11:37 AM by rerathbun.)
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rerathbun
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RE: The New Anchor Games
I was passing through Alabama, so I had the chance to visit Avalanche Press today. I asked Dr. Mike about some of this. It seems (based on sales) that anyone who (1) plays PG and (2) is interested in the eastern front, already owns Eastern Front. Once in a while a copy will sell, but not enough to justify paying for parts storage.
Also, the Panzer Grenadier series has improved greatly (map art and scenario quality) since Eastern Front was released. Updating the game would require new-game-level effort for a retread. He'd like to revisit the early war eastern front eventually, but if he does, it will be a completely new game (or two or three). By that I mean new maps, new counter mix and completely new scenarios. No updates of old scenarios. After all, EF covered only a miniscule percentage of the actions fought on the eastern front in the early years of the war. There are plenty more to fight.
As for supplements, many of them are also reaching the end of their sales lives. Avalanche Press is still a very small operation, and they need to focus their resources on items that will sell. The new standard for supplements is Marianas 1944 or Winter Soldiers, titles that require one or at most two boxed games to play. The older ones that drew pieces and maps from four or five (or more!) games were always a tough sell for everyone but a few hardcore fans.
Things are definitely improving at Avalanche Press. No more releasing updates of old titles just to have something to put in the store (Edelweiss IV anyone?). There are new boxed games and books coming down the pipeline all the time.
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10-30-2014, 10:59 PM,
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Hugmenot
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RE: The New Anchor Games
(10-30-2014, 06:50 AM)campsawyer Wrote: Well, this will bring my PG buying to an end. I am not really interested in buying the games over again for new art work or to replace the laser counters. That is just a no value sale for me. For newbies to series it might be enticing, but I hate repurchasing for some reworked scenarios and a few new scenarios. I have done this enough that it is not worth it for me anymore. I thought AVP stated they will cover operations/years that are yet covered before they produce other box games covering the same period as the old box games.
Is that not correct?
I too are unlikely to repurchase games about topics that were covered before but I suspect there will be a few releases a year on new topics will that will pique my interest enough to me to purchase.
It's not always about me.
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