I mentioned the other day the long, tortured publishing history of the Harpoon series of naval wargames, which spanned 20 years and more publishers than you could shake a stick at.
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I mentioned the other day the long, tortured publishing history of the Harpoon series of naval wargames, which spanned 20 years and more publishers than you could shake a stick at.
That history took another turn today, when whoever is currently wearing the skin of legendary strategy game house MicroProse announced that they are going to be republishing Harpoon Classic '97, one of the better-selling entries in the series.
This is an extremely Harpoon announcement, because you can already buy Harpoon Classic '97 in a bundle from ANOTHER publisher, Matrix Games.
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If you missed the older post and aren't sure what a "long, tortured publishing history" looks like in computer game terms, read this and weep.
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(Also, "sneak peak"? smdh)
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by [email protected]
If you are curious what a *modern* Harpoon game would look like, the answer is Command: Modern Operations, which is also published by Matrix Games. It was developed by a bunch of Harpoon modders who got tired of Harpoon's publishing rights being split between three dozen companies that all hated each other.
CMO applies modern, high-resolution graphics while somehow still preserving Harpoon's absolutely inscrutable user interface completely intact.
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Matthijs De Smedtreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@jalefkowit Ever try "Cold Waters"? With some mods it's become my favorite of all the naval war games.
Looking forward to "Sea Power" in a few weeks..
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by [email protected]
You can buy Command: Modern Operations on Steam, but given the price and the aggressive Dad Game energy of the whole thing if you have any doubt at all you probably shouldn't
Command: Modern Operations on Steam
Command: Modern Operations is the next generation in cross-domain modern wargaming. It enables you to simulate every military engagement from post World War II to the present day and beyond. The scale is primarily tactical/operational, although strategic scale operations are also possible.
(store.steampowered.com)
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Matthijs De Smedt last edited by
@anji I keep trying Cold Waters and bouncing off the tutorial. Not sure why...
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Matthijs De Smedtreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@jalefkowit Perhaps just try some easy single missions to experiment (like with a Seawolf against a 1960s sub) and the controls next to you. It's not really that complicated of a game. A lot of the action happens on the tactical map screen, where you direct the sub and fire weapons etc..
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Matthijs De Smedt last edited by
@anji I think my problem came from the opposite direction - I got turned off by micro-managing a single submarine. I wanted to command big sweeping fleets!
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kindly shopkeeperreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@jalefkowit this isnt a game. this is fantasy business software. Games have mario
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Oh god, someone figured out a way to make me fear CMO even more
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to kindly shopkeeper last edited by
@hannah You say "fantasy business software" like that isn't every Dad Game