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« le: 13 novembre 2002, 09:48:47 am »
I am already waiting for quite some time for a "good" new Napie Game, and via via I heard of this game. What I've seen so far looks very promising I must say. So keep up the good work chaps!!!

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« Réponse #1 le: 15 novembre 2002, 03:06:04 am »
Bonjour Ziem,

Welcome to the GREATEST Napoleonic Game Site On Earth!!!!... hahahahahaha...

But seriously, hang out for a while and you might see some interesting things develop... like Version 2.0 for La Grande Armee At Austerlitz (LGAA)... and HistWar 1806 Jena-Auerstadt... with both a Grand Tactical and Campaign component...

JMM and Co.  have been very busy on both projects... so, it's just a matter of time... they are pretty good jugglers when it comes to coding a game engine or two... well, most of the time.... hahahahahaha...

May I suggest... that you consider getting a copy of the LGAA CD to learn the system... and be sure to install the Verson 1.2 and 1.3 patches... good way to get your feet wet...

Cordialement, Duc d'Earl
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« Réponse #2 le: 16 novembre 2002, 21:43:04 pm »
It's indeed a bit quiet around here at the moment :D  :D

But seriously... I read some time ago about LGAA but somehow forgot all about it. Thanks for reminding me. With xmas season coming soon I think
Ill buy myself a copy. Have to burn a hole in my creditcard anyways buying gifts for my wife  :D  :D

Cheers
Z. :wink:

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« Réponse #3 le: 16 novembre 2002, 21:46:44 pm »
That reminds me.. I am going to Paris soon. Maybe someone has an adress in Paris where I can get LGAA. While the Mrs is shopping I can do some serious shopping :D and ofcourse a visit to the dome des invalides
(as usual)....

Tx in advance
Z. :D

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« Réponse #4 le: 17 novembre 2002, 05:51:50 am »
Bonjour Ziem,

Unfortunately... I believe that LGAA is only available for online purchase... meaning... it is not available for purchase in retail stores...

Here is a link to try:

http://www.matrixgames.com/games/austerlitz/features.asp

I'm sure that the USA publisher, Matrix, can accomodate your order... and perhaps Chips & Bits can too...

I will do some more checking around for some European sources...

Ok... here is a link to Duchet Computers:

http://www.duchet.com/ENGLIST/jscfrmw.htm

Be advised... you'll need a Java Plug-In to see the Duchet catalog... but LGAA is in stock... about 40 pounds sterling...

Also... here is a link to another Euro vendor... Store4War...

http://www.store4war.com/enter.html

LGAA in stock there too... about 70 Euros...

And finally... another vendor in Germany... Roland Rahn...

http://www.rolrahn.de/

Pretty decent price too... 55 Euros...

Well... that's it for the survey... good hunting... and I hope your credit card doesn't spontaneously combust in your pocket... ouch!... hahahahahaha....

Cordialement, Duc d'Earl
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« Réponse #5 le: 17 novembre 2002, 19:06:34 pm »
Hello everyone,


Citer
Unfortunately... I believe that LGAA is only available for online purchase... meaning... it is not available for purchase in retail stores...


It's right... Maybe if you live in Finland :!:

Cheers
JMM

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« Réponse #6 le: 19 novembre 2002, 14:08:51 pm »
Thanks for answers frds..well that means I have 2 buy it online..
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