• Panzer General is one of the best war-games (to me), because it is turn-based and not based on how fast you can move your cursor.

    I have PG for the PS, and PG Assault 3D for the pc. I actually prefer the PS-game. Maybe because it´s possible to invade the US :P


  • One should not forget Combat Mission… great games :D


  • Buen,
    Which campaign of PG2: soviet, US or UK? … i must admit i have played it a lot, but never seen any spanish scenario…

    (The battle of the bulge rocks when playing two-player)


  • Ahhh i understand… you call Allied General for Panzer General 2, but that is NOT true, AG is another line… like Star General, PG II is this game
    http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/panzergeneral2/index.html

    :)

    And if it is the same game… then try playing the germans :)


  • Ah, i see…
    seems like i missed that one.
    The graphics look a bit like this PGIII assault thing to me… little shivers
    How well playable is PGII, any major differences to PGI and AG?


  • The major change is that there are more areas to fight and it has more of a 3D look than PG and AG (however it is not 3D).

    The more technical difference you gotta search out online… because i dont know :)

    Still the only good (after PG was PGIII scorched earth) IMHO

    but it’s worth a fight or 2 before going back and kicking the russians (or germans) in Kursk, Stalingrad and Leningrad in PGIII SE :)


  • Ups above post was me… forgot to log in :oops:


  • How well playable is PGII, any major differences to PGI and AG?

    In my opinion Panzer General II was the greatest turn based game ever made. :)

    The only griped I could have with Panzer General is how much of a advantage of air power can unbalance the game (in which the Allies dominated in real life) and the fact that the scenarios are much too easy. THe UK and US campaign is a breeze and Germany starts off early (in Spain), meaning you get to build a huge army before you get to the later, more difficult missions. The only challenging campaign is Russia, particularly early on.

    Also anybody play the expansion to PZII, the Pacific Campaign or something like that?

    I never got a chance to play PGIII or PG3D, but this topic revived my interest. :) Anybody have any knowledge to which one is better? :)


  • The PG series is awesome - especially PGII. The most difficult campaign of PGII is when you start as Germany in '42 or '43 and you are getting pushed back by the Russians. The Germans have a lot of half-strength units whereas the Russians units are almost all at full strengh. That first battle alone is nearly impossible, with the Russians having all of their tanks lined up just across from yours with all kinds of artillery support for them. Even if you win this one, you get swarmed by Russian tanks and artillery on every mission. If you can win this campaign, you can win any campaign in the game. PGIII is cool but the irritating thing is that you need a commander for every unit you want to buy. In the US campaign you always get a ton of tank commanders and not much else.


  • Yeah, the thing about “commanders” in PzIII confuses me a bit. :( But yeah, that German campaign is a tough one, epsecially if you have your IPC take on 50 per town.

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