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Author:
Philippe Champarou
Version 1.0
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Installation New!! |
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This new campaign
starts in 1939, It is a fictival story
where Frenchs
have to defeat Germany before 1942.
The starting point
was a redrawn scenario i did from
Gerold Treitler's
"Beginning"....so "what if" France had
attacked strongly
Siegfried line in september 1939??
The maps were
extracted from the net and redisigned
several times
so as say so well Gerold : "I hope nobody
will be angry
".
As for FG 1 Multinational
core armie is in use in the
allied side.The
main core source is french but also
Polish.
The SCENARIO PAGE
in the game (can be seen at any
time) helps the
player to BUILD HIS PATH in the
campaign. Instead
of scenario descriptions he can find
the CONSEQUENCES
of a Major or minor victory (or Loss)
,but also HELP
for a few battles.
So, in a battle
he can read the campaign details only by
putting the mouse
pointer on the name of the battle in
progress and return
to the campaign without starting
a scenario.
From other point
of vew, MANY UNITS ARE NEW
and/or HAVE NEW
ICONS.
.
-We
have changed the installation system in some
Campaigns.
-You
must copy the file "CPFg.exe" in the root
directory
for game for instance C:\ PG or
the one
you have.
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Run
the file and a new subfolder will be automatically
created.
For instance C:\ PG \ FG2
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Here
the important advantage: You CAN SHARE A
SINGLE
INSTALLATION of your PG program...for lot of
different
Campaings.
When you
want to launch the Original PG...just run
thePG.bat
file in C:\ PG
but if you want to play the
custom
one...then launch the Game from FG.bat inside
C:\
PG \FG2
-If
your System Crash while playing...you will find the
original
game files... inside Sub-Folders named "Bak" (if
they exist,
it doesnt means that you have lost anything...
in fact
they exist in order
to protect you against game
files loses.
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This work was only
possible because of the SSI-
wonderful game-PANZER
GENERAL AND ALL
THE DEVELOPPERS
that i thank in the 4th page
of my NEW INTRO
: hope i don't forget anyone!
Philippe.Champarou@libertysurf.fr
From the
"Boigneville
center"(FRANCE)