At last!

I'm glad this here is not another panzer game. Thanks Ageod.
arsan wrote:You mean the Frederikus Rex??Where is the mention to Soldier-king??
In any case, i think maybe Rise of Prussia (The Seven Years War (in Europe?)) would be more explicative.
(and would have the word "War" in the title, a good thing for a wargames![]()
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Rise of Prussia (X Viewing)
[color="Red"]The Soldier-King's army[/color] awaits you! (1755-1763)
You are right, the Soldatenkönig was the father of Frederic the Great.Florent wrote:Is the sub-title correct ?
I have read numerous complaints during the years from german player (in The General and in Forums)indicating that the Soldier-King was the father of Frederic (König-Soldat) and not Frederic.
In France the father of Frederic, Frederick-William is called "Le Roi-Sergent" because he loved to see soldiers parading and training.
He is also(of course) the man who created the excellence of Prussian infantry with Anhalt-Dessau.
tc237 wrote:How are they going to handle the Russian Empress' death?
hmm...IIRC some board wargames handle it as a sort of "known random event", the players know that it will happen eventually but not exactly when.
Rafiki wrote:I have no idea what you are talking about...![]()
Florent wrote:Is the sub-title correct ?
I have read numerous complaints during the years from german player (in The General and in Forums)indicating that the Soldier-King was the father of Frederic (König-Soldat) and not Frederic.
In France the father of Frederic, Frederick-William is called "Le Roi-Sergent" because he loved to see soldiers parading and training.
He is also(of course) the man who created the excellence of Prussian infantry with Anhalt-Dessau.
Florent wrote:To this day we don't know if the Anti-Prussian forces are played by the same player or if the IA takes the Russians, Saxons, French if you choose the Austrians.
I say this because they rarely coordinated their actions.
orca wrote:Very interesting - a favorite era for me. I'd also hope to see that the first two Silesian Wars (1740-42 and 1744-45) can be covered too. But then I'd also like to see the Italian campaigns of Charles Emmanuel in Italy (1744-1748).
But setting that aside I do have one other question - how will the campaigns of Prince Ferdinand in Western Germany be handled? As separate scenarios, or as part of the main scenarios? Other than in 1756 the two fronts were almost completely independent.
I'm also concerned that it'll be hard to make a good campaign game. I can see very interesting scenarios on a shorter time scale, but given the balance of forces I'd expect any game to become unbalances over Seven Years. Realistically by 1760 the allies were strong enough to decisively beat Frederick if they had the will and had been willing to pay a high enough price. I suspect players will have less trouble than their historical counterparts.
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