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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:42 pm 
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http://johntillersoftware.com/Updates.html

Guys - get the update from the above link. Over 190 files were changed (and some added).

Opponents - I will be updating my game PRONTO! (that is a German phrase meaning right away)

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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:33 pm 
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Thanks!!!

Pronto.... ah yes that's German from the south :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:52 pm 
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My thanks as well. I ordered and installed 1814 yesterday and look forward to the other updates.

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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:19 pm 
Wooo-hooo! I updated my Leipzig game today. All of my Prussian and Russian units became A++ morale and all of my French units became D morale. Man, do I like this update! I cannot hardly wait until all the French officers get their games updated, then we can really play! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Hey, I am German (at least my officer persona is) and from the South! :o :o :o


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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:46 pm 
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Mark - you should have joined the Bavarian army. You are a Georgian Reb in King George's Court! (play on words with the old book title)

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 12:21 pm 
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Hello Gentlemen,
I have the Campaign of Leipzig . :D I'm happy that I can fight a battle for my town Bolesławiec, where I was born and live, it is the old German city Bunzlau, not Brunzlau, as is the Campaign Silesia.

I never heard of that name . Can it be improved? :wink:

Paste link in the battles for the city, you have to translate by the Internet .
http://napoleon.org.pl/bitwy/benzlau.php

Battle of Goldberg , Katzbach , Lowenberg , familiar territory, I have a stone's throw away . :roll:

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:07 pm 
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Lieutenant Pluskwa,

Thanks for the article and a little piece of history!
Danke für den Artikel und einem kleinen Stück Geschichte!


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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:45 pm 
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Cezary Pluskwa wrote:
Hello Gentlemen,
I have the Campaign of Leipzig . :D I'm happy that I can fight a battle for my town Bolesławiec, where I was born and live, it is the old German city Bunzlau, not Brunzlau, as is the Campaign Silesia.

I never heard of that name . Can it be improved? :wink:


Yes, for the next update ... probably in a couple of years! :mrgreen:

I will update the map today and also find where the name is used in other files and change it. All for the NEXT update.

Wish you had seen this earlier. Like LAST week! LOL

Added by edit ....

Just noted that the map file name is Brunzlau so that will have to stay as otherwise it screws things up. But the map tag will get changed.

Found the name "Brunzlau" in 10 scenarios - all in the Silesian campaign (HTH and Solo). Easy fixes.

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:59 pm 
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I noted that somehow a scenario file got put into the Silesian-Solo folder. Ignore it if you see it. The file was also put in the main folder where it belongs. They are the same file and the main folder of the game does have the right version. The file name is:

z_M15-077_Leipzig_Solo.scn

And probably if I hadn't of mentioned it no one would have seen it. But just in case Mark Jones starts wandering through the folders .... 8)

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NWC Founding Member

For Club Games: I prefer the Single Phase mode of play. I prefer to play with the following options OFF:

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:19 pm 
A mistake! What the....! Why I aughta......... :shock: :evil: :twisted:

No, my good friend Bill, the path to experience is lined with mistakes and, by that logic, there is no one more experienced in this club than I. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Made one this morning in fact. Looking forward to more later tonight as well. Ah, what a rapid learning curve I am on. 8) 8) 8)


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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 5:29 pm 
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Hello again,
Finally, look at old maps of Bolesławiec and the surrounding area, of course, historical maps, names in German.

http://bunzlau.pl/mapy/mapy.html

And another page, simply click on an interesting square,ex. box 4759.This's Bunzlau of 1945.

http://mapy.amzp.pl/tk25.cgi?35,61,50,81

Bill Peters wrote:
Wish you had seen this earlier.

Just today I received the game :roll:

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Cezary Pluskwa wrote:
Hello again,
Finally, look at old maps of Boleslawiec and the surrounding area, of course, historical maps, names in German.

http://bunzlau.pl/mapy/mapy.html

And another page, simply click on an interesting square,ex. box 4759.This's Bunzlau of 1945.

http://mapy.amzp.pl/tk25.cgi?35,61,50,81

Bill Peters wrote:
Wish you had seen this earlier.

Just today I received the game :roll:


Oh, I was only joking with you. Thanks for buying our games and I hope you have many many victories over Mark Jones! :mrgreen:

Note: if the spelling bothers you then you actually can open the map file in a text editor and change the name. Just do not change any other data. Changing the spelling and format (size, placement, type) of the Map tags, I have found out, does not disrupt the map file. I have my own version of the large "Belgium" map that comes with Waterloo. My version of the Belgium map has the map tags larger and without the +/- that you see in the stock version.

So if you want to go into the map file and just change the name go ahead. I use Word Pad to edit the files and it worked fine. Just do not add in any new lines. And copy the map file first before you do this.

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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2012 5:48 pm 
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Thanks for buying our games and I hope you have many many victories over Mark Jones! :mrgreen:


Whaaaa........ :shock: :shock: :shock:


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Bill Peters wrote:
Note: if the spelling bothers you then you actually can open the map file in a text editor and change the name. Just do not change any other data. Changing the spelling and format (size, placement, type) of the Map tags, I have found out, does not disrupt the map file. I have my own version of the large "Belgium" map that comes with Waterloo. My version of the Belgium map has the map tags larger and without the +/- that you see in the stock version.

So if you want to go into the map file and just change the name go ahead. I use Word Pad to edit the files and it worked fine. Just do not add in any new lines. And copy the map file first before you do this.


No problem,thank you, I'll try. :roll:

Incidentally, now Bolesławiec, once Bunzlau, previously it was different ... here I'll use different words and meanings ...Boleslavec, Bolezlavech, Bolezlavitz, Boleslavia, civitatis boleslaviensis, Sigilium burgensium Boleslav. civitatis...but it is the story of Polish history. :wink:
http://bunzlau.pl/artykuly/a-jednak-boleslawiec.html

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:27 am 
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Cezary Pluskwa wrote:
Bill Peters wrote:
Note: if the spelling bothers you then you actually can open the map file in a text editor and change the name. Just do not change any other data. Changing the spelling and format (size, placement, type) of the Map tags, I have found out, does not disrupt the map file. I have my own version of the large "Belgium" map that comes with Waterloo. My version of the Belgium map has the map tags larger and without the +/- that you see in the stock version.

So if you want to go into the map file and just change the name go ahead. I use Word Pad to edit the files and it worked fine. Just do not add in any new lines. And copy the map file first before you do this.


No problem,thank you, I'll try. :roll:

Incidentally, now Bolesławiec, once Bunzlau, previously it was different ... here I'll use different words and meanings ...Boleslavec, Bolezlavech, Bolezlavitz, Boleslavia, civitatis boleslaviensis, Sigilium burgensium Boleslav. civitatis...but it is the story of Polish history. :wink:
http://bunzlau.pl/artykuly/a-jednak-boleslawiec.html


Hi,

I will also add that the map from 1809 is Buntzlau not Bunzlau. Other maps of 1745 and 1761 confirm this. Bunzlau is more to the times of World War I and World War II. I do not know when, how and whether it had officially changed at all.

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