I guarantee there will be ACW mods for it.Sound cool! How about use them for Shiloh, Chickamauga, Seven Days.... I just don't have any emotional connection with the Napoleonic Wars and thus won't get as much satisfaction from war gaming them.That's unfortunate! They are adding tons of great features...and a campaign level of play!!!!
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CWGII -> SMG -> SMA -> WNLB -> ANGV -> TC -> TC2M -> SOW
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Funny how it's following the SMG path so neatly.
Gettysburg
Antietam
Waterloo
...next up Austerlitz? :laugh:
Gettysburg
Antietam
Waterloo
...next up Austerlitz? :laugh:
CWGII -> SMG -> SMA -> WNLB -> ANGV -> TC -> TC2M -> SOW
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:laugh:Funny how it's following the SMG path so neatly.
Gettysburg
Antietam
Waterloo
...next up Austerlitz? :laugh:
Completely not intentional.. Pure coincidence.
But you forgot Chancellorsville.

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Fun Fact: If you watched the podcast you'd know waterloo was the first commercial release Norb worked on professionally.
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I was hoping more Civil War battles- I would like to see Chickamauga- any chance?
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I look forward to those. I'd just prefer an ACW release with Napoleonic mods.I guarantee there will be ACW mods for it.
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That's what you already have. Isn't it fair on those who have an interest in Napoleonic warfare to have Norb tackle that subject?I look forward to those. I'd just prefer an ACW release with Napoleonic mods.I guarantee there will be ACW mods for it.
HITS & Couriers - a different and realistic way to play SoW MP.
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Just read the Waterloo Announcement over at Wargamer.com!!!!
Words cannot express how excited and pleased I am, since I was begging for this in this very thread.
The splendor of the Napoleonic era (and the fact that shock cavalry actions are still very important) will reach out to a whole new group of wargamers (especially in Europe, I would think).
Waterloo, unlike many famous battles, is actually one which could have gone either way - and so is a fine place to start. I've never tired of it, and know each of its landmarks by heart at this point. I am very much looking forward to seeing what these fine developers can accomplish, as they have created the definitive grand tactical ACW game, and I feel are likely to do so again with Napoleonics.
Happy. Very Happy.
Words cannot express how excited and pleased I am, since I was begging for this in this very thread.
The splendor of the Napoleonic era (and the fact that shock cavalry actions are still very important) will reach out to a whole new group of wargamers (especially in Europe, I would think).
Waterloo, unlike many famous battles, is actually one which could have gone either way - and so is a fine place to start. I've never tired of it, and know each of its landmarks by heart at this point. I am very much looking forward to seeing what these fine developers can accomplish, as they have created the definitive grand tactical ACW game, and I feel are likely to do so again with Napoleonics.
Happy. Very Happy.
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We've had a ton of support from European gamers that have patiently waited for us to cross the pond. They have supported our games for years. So it was the right time to give them what they've been asking for.
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Though I may not purchase Waterloo right away (I am in college), I think doing Waterloo is a brilliant step for Norb. Like many here, I am a huge ACW buff. I know little about the strategy of previous wars and typically like to stick to the ACW, but I think Waterloo will be a great change of pace, both bringing in many new customers and giving the current community an entirely new experience. I'm sure it will be a fantastic game regardless of whether or not you care for that era, which you should because it's the precursor to the ACW 
