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Joe98

Rep: 12.2


PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:31 am Post subject: Combat Command Matrix Edition: My mini review Reply with quote




This is a very basic classic style hex based wargame.


DETAILS

The game is very simple. It is a joy to play a simple game!

A very cheap wargame.

Small file so that the download is very quick.

Turn based hex based wargame

Opponents: AI, PBEM, Hotseat

The AI is very good because the game is simple.

Requires Low system specs: I run the game on my netbook.

There are 42 scenarios
The scenarios are set on the Western front, Eastern front, North Africa, Italy and the Pacific.

The scenarios range in size from 7 turns to 60 turns.

Some are listed below.





The units are mostly company sized (3 platoons).  Some units are only 2 platoons or one platoon in strength.

Each green spot on the counter represents one platoon.  Note the number of green spots on the next screen shot





Each hex is about 500 meters across. The map sizes of the different scenarios range from 30 X 25 hexes up to  100 x 75 hexes.


There are 3 zoom levels










COMMAND

It is called “Combat Command”  due to the way the command system works.  In the next screenshot, I have set up a scenario.  Four US units are about to attack a German unit.






Note that 2 of the US units are from one regiment and the other 2 are from a second regiment.

Let’s assume their attack values total 200 points and the defense value is 50. In a traditional wargame you would attack at odds of 4-1.

The US units are under different regimental commanders so, unlike a traditional wargame, you must put in 2 attacks each of 2-1.

Yes you can change the command structure. So, during the turn, you choose to change the command so that all 4 units are now under the same command. In fact it does not happen straight away. The change of command takes effect at the start of the next turn. So the player has a choice:

2 attacks each at 2-1 this turn or one attack at 4-1 the following turn.

In the same manner, artillery can be attached to HQ units and then they too can be included in any attacks.

Notice in the combat screen we have units from both divisions together with their divisional artillery.

Note also the combat dice is a 10 sided dice



In this case we elected to use units of the 2nd Division together with their artillery and some off board air support.






SUPPLY

A unit traces a supply line to its Battalion HQ, which traces supply to its divisional HQ  which traces supply to a hex or hexes on the edge of the map.

In a traditional wargame, when a unit crosses a hex, even if the hex is not occupied, the hex now changes its ownership to the side that last crossed it. The opponent cannot draw supply through that hex.

In Combat Command an opponent can still draw supply through that hex. This makes for a very fluid game as units can move back and forth without any great supply concerns.

The only restrictions on supply are that supply cannot be drawn through a hex occupied by an enemy unit, through the ZOC of an enemy unit or across a major river without a bridge.




PHASES.

Each turn is split into phases and each side goes through one phase at a time. Some phases are resolved automatically so that from the players point of view the phases are:

Movement
Direct Fire
Attack Phase
Advance / Withdrawl phase


EDITOR


The scenario editor is very easy to use. Possibly the easiest in wargaming.

The following screen shots are taken from the editor and I feel are self explanatory.










The next screen shot is from the Guadacanal scenario



The next is a portion of the Stalingrad map  in the autumn with the units removed from the map



The next is from the  Hurtegon Forext



A screen shot from Carentan



And finally one from Bastogne




CONCLUSION

This wargame is inexpensive and very simple. It is a joy to play!

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general_solomon

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:18 pm Post subject: Re: Combat Command Matrix Edition: My mini review Reply with quote

Good review thanks. Wish they start porting these games to the iPad and android. No matter, when windows 8 arrives I can play all these games on that tablet.
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US_Brake

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:55 am Post subject: Re: Combat Command Matrix Edition: My mini review Reply with quote

Looks like a cool game.




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Joe98

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:23 pm Post subject: Re: Combat Command Matrix Edition: My mini review Reply with quote

Its a terrific little game!
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Joe98

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:04 am Post subject: Re: Combat Command Matrix Edition: My mini review Reply with quote

Patch 1.04 has finally been released!

It fixes the withdrawl bug that was there from the start.
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