First World War Campaigns - New Map Graphics Preview.

Hi All,

There is additional new content coming for version 4.05!

We have been very fortunate that Jison has made available new 2D map graphics for the First World War Campaigns series. This includes the first ever hi-resolution graphics for this series. In addition, the ‘normal’ zoom level graphics have been enhanced to match the new hi-resolution offerings.

A number of graphical changes were made in the 4.04 release including aligning the First World War Campaign series graphics with the Panzer Campaigns layouts. That will continue in version 4.05.

The images we are sharing are currently work in process, but they will give a good idea of what is coming. Beyond the terrain, counters and other symbols have all been updated.

We are planning to rollout version 4.05 after Panzer Campaigns: Smolensk ’43 is released. All series will be enhanced with the features (plus more!) listed in our recent quarterly update blog post here.

Here are some old and new comparisons:

100 Zoom level

Old

New

200 Zoom level

Old

New

Without further ado here are some sample screen shots from each of the three released titles.

First World War Campaigns: France ‘14

 

First World War Campaigns: East Prussia ’14

 

First World War Campaigns: Serbia ’14

We hope you agree, the new graphics are impressive, we can’t wait to share them with you!

Finally, we are adding images to the scenario selection screen. This had previously been implemented in Panzer Battles. We are hopeful we will be able to include this for the 4.05 updates as well. Here is a work-in-progress shot from France '14

On another topic, we continue to come across people who aren't aware of our Free Menu Program. This is a nice utility that allows you to access not only all the available programs that ship with each game, but the documentation as well. This is located off our Support page, then "Other Downloads".

Just install to the default folder - or if you install into custom folders place it in the root/base folder of where your games are installed. For example, I use D:\Games\... the program will pick up all WDS games installed up to two levels deep. What that means is, you can have your games installed by series or time period and it will group them together. See the screen shot below for one example:

It is important to note that the program only looks in the parent folder it is installed to, and other folders below that. It does not search your hard drive as a whole... so if you have some games in C:\WDS and others in C:\John Tiller Software the Menu will only pick up those in C:\WDS where it installs to. This should become less of a problem as all titles are migrated to new full installers - which the bulk of our catalogue is at this point. 

Please keep visiting the WDS site for the latest news, or make certain you are subscribed to our email updates for the latest.


21 comments


  • Chris Sloan

    @Rich – mind = blown lol. Me and my OCD thank you!


  • Rich Hamilton

    @Chris – yes, that is correct. With the menu program installed to C:\WDS it will “see” 2 layers deep. So, a game and its sub-folders (documentation and the like) installed to C:\WDS\Nap\Campaign 1814 – will display correctly in the menu program.


  • Chris Sloan

    Wait a minute now – are you saying you have your games installed and organized by time period or game series? How do you do that, exactly? All of my WDS games are currently installed along this path: E:\WDS\“GAME”.

    Are you saying I could do the following and still have the menu pick them up: E:\WDS\NAPOLEONIC\“GAME” and E:\WDS\ACW\“GAME”? Do I have that right?

    I don’t know why I never thought of that before…


  • IAN H LAWRIE

    Absolutely superb, thank you Jison and all the team at WDS, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


  • Chris

    I just wish they made the 2d art on the unit icons looks like Panzer Campaigns instead of stick man figures. But the 3d mode is perfect. Please keep.


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