Korrigan wrote:Well, for comparison purpose I think the last "Poilu" (nickname for French soldiers that fought in WW1) has passed away last year.
So, I'll be really amazed.
Pocus wrote:Speaking of very old veterans, the oldest civil war soldiers died in 1936 I think (or perhaps 1933 I'm citing from memory). He was a drumboy who engaged in 1865 and never saw a battle, but still, this is amazing to think this man saw his nation teared apart, then saw how US of A helped France in 1917, and then finally saw the rise of Adolf Hitler.
rederik wrote:Is there some news respect the day of exit of the game and his price? This way I can get organized with my credit card for time.
Edit
I have read the first message and I have noticed that it should go out for Q4 2007, it's too soon I suppose.
Pocus wrote:Napoleon's Campaigns is an evolution of the AGE engine, with the pros and cons associated with that. The pros being for example that you know you get a very solid engine with a lot of details already fine tuned. The cons are that you won't get things like a tactical engine, a map with hexes and such. So speaking of battles, you will get a reworked battle reports but still close in spirit to the AACW one. We hope to provide you one more neat thing into the report though: a 'pictorial' log of all actions undertaken by your units during combat.
arsan wrote:We have new Nappy banner and even an official page!!!!!!!!
http://www.napoleons-campaigns.com/index.en.html
Not much in it yet but looks great!!
En 1804, Napoléon attribue aux régiments d'infanterie le drapeau au losange central blanc avec les triangles des quatre angles alternativement bleus et rouges.
1812, Napoléon donne à ses régiments un drapeau carré tricolore dont les couleurs sont disposées comme celles du drapeau national (le pavillon de marine de 1794).
PhilThib wrote:Too early to say...afaik we shall sell the download version directly ourselves
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