[ian-reeds-games] Re: On another pack I'm creating...

  • From: Monkey <murtagh69.monkeys@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ian-reeds-games@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 19:31:49 -0600

If you're talking about the same channel that I've heard of...you mean
the one that talks about aliens most of the time?

Thanks!
Only do it if it's not a problem, though. For the alien one, I mainly
only need sounds for ships, aliens, and possibly human aircraft (I
have a few for that, but more might be useful). I'm not starting the
World War packs until this is done, because it shouldn't take me too
long.

On 7/9/15, Allan Thompson <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Oh well… There's always the history channel, LOL!

Okay, I'll start putting some sounds together for you. It might take me a
few days since I have to deal with dialysis, but I'll get it done.
Al



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Nice to know that the two of you would be interested!

Allan, I don't have access to either of those. I did download The First
World War: A Concise Global History somewhere though.

I guess I could easily split them, since I technically haven't done anything
with them yet. Only reason I was going to merge them was so they'd all be in
one place haha.

Actually, my alien maps aren't based off of anything in particular.
Just the cliché "Oh crap, aliens are invading earth and now they must die"
game. I doubt there'd be many maps in that one...just two or three planned
at the moment.
If you have sounds that I could use for either pack, that would be
wonderful. I've already got quite a few, but more are always helpful!

On 7/9/15, Allan Thompson <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I've been interested in World War I and World War II lately and I
started reading some books I really enjoyed by an author named James L
Stokesbury.
This series of books are called a short history of "insert war here".
Bard has them available if you're in the US and use that service. Book
share might have it to, although I haven't checked.

What I like most about the books is that the battles are described in
pretty good detail. At least in my opinion anyway.

So long story short… I would really enjoy playing those world war maps.
Although I would suggest that each war has its own map pack. First
because both wars are very unique, and have very unique units, along
with some very unique battles. Secondly because both wars are huge and
have iconic battles… At least a dozen for each war.
Nevertheless, I would definitely play those map packs.

The aliens sounds pretty good to. I assume you mean the aliens from
Ridley Scott/James Cameron from the first two alien movies?

I think I have some sounds that might be very useful for the world war
maps and perhaps even the alien one.
There actually might be quite a bit, so if you are interested let me
know.

Al

World War I saw the creation of fighter aircraft, blimps, U-boats,
tanks, machine guns, trench warfare, poison gas,


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Subject: [ian-reeds-games] On another pack I'm creating...

Hey people,
I've been considering the creation of a world war map pack for a while
now... If I did it, it would include several battles from both World
War I and World War II.
Would anyone be interested in such a thing?






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