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This is a saved game for Panzer General 2.
I searched the web for a cheat for this and could not find one
(no surprise as it is very new). You start out with plenty of
high-tech equipment and troops and plenty of prestige. You
should have plenty of Brilliant Victories with this. This
should hold you all until a proper trainer can be written.
My first impressions of the game are that it looks very nice.
It is very different from the first game and took some getting
used to. I like the maps. They are challenging to complete
on time. The scenario editor is disappointing in that you can
not create scenarios like those included without opening up
the file with external editors. (I do not know how so no point
in asking (I am a computer savant so how I did this hack I do
not know ;) )) I do not care for the music and I don't
particularly like the button layout.
A back button along with the forward button would be very
welcome. Customization of the button layout would be ideal. A
handy feature when working with a large number of troops would
be an ignore this unit further this turn button.
Visibility of troops is sometimes difficult. The space at the bottom
should have unit name, type, entrenchment level, and suppression
level. (Is that small gun an antitank, light artillery, or antiair?)
There are five campaigns included but all are not very long. I
started out with the Blitzkrieg one, got a couple of Brilliant
Victories, a couple of Victories, but eventually wound up in
Greece and lost. I then started the Crusade in the West Campaign as
the Americans (also on difficult) and wound up with three Brilliant
Victories and Three Victories and that ended that. 1942-1945 in six
scenarios (Well this is not anything near Allied General 2 I guess).
Here is a tip: When you start a new campaign the up/down arrows
next to the computer icon are for you not the computer.
Overall I am happy with the product.
November 6, 1997
Christopher Lipski
Christopher_2000@msn.com