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Title: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 17:18, 01 July 20
Amstrad Action review:

https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-011/page/n59/mode/1up (https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-011/page/n59/mode/1up)

"• Good mix of arcade game and wargame.

• The arcade sequence is well done.

• The game can be played on two connected Amstrads for full two player effect.   

• Intelligent computer opponent. "

"Two connected Amstrads" - Eh? What?




Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Bryce on 17:35, 01 July 20
Questionable. The original instructions are available here: https://cpcrulez.fr/GamesTest/bataille_pour_la_rfa.htm  and there's no mention of connecting CPCs.

Bryce.
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Nich on 17:47, 01 July 20
Quote from: Bryce on 17:35, 01 July 20
Questionable. The original instructions are available here: https://cpcrulez.fr/GamesTest/bataille_pour_la_rfa.htm  and there's no mention of connecting CPCs.

Battlefield Germany may not have had the option to connect two CPCs together via a cable, but Tobruk 1942 - another game by PSS - had this option.
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 17:54, 01 July 20
Never knew that "back in the day" - I wonder if anyone here has ever tried that?
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: SRS on 20:50, 01 July 20
I don't get much from the french manual except you could buy the adapter for 99 francs. Seems to be a Joystickport-Connection ?
Would be cool to have that re-engineered and an article in wiki. if we fall back in time and can keep a print of wiki we should be able to implement it back in 1980ies :)
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Gryzor on 12:17, 02 July 20
Just went through the manual, where is the adapter reference?

Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Printing :D
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Axelay on 13:36, 02 July 20
Quote from: ComSoft6128 on 17:18, 01 July 20
Amstrad Action review:

https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-011/page/n59/mode/1up (https://archive.org/details/amstrad-action-011/page/n59/mode/1up)

"• Good mix of arcade game and wargame.

• The arcade sequence is well done.

• The game can be played on two connected Amstrads for full two player effect.   

• Intelligent computer opponent. "

"Two connected Amstrads" - Eh? What?


I loved this back in the day.  Was fun, if long winded from memory, in two player.  But I don't recall there being any arcade sequence.   I realise that the game wasn't so important to your question, but pulling up the AA review pages I think you've actually looked at the summary from the review on the same page of Tobruk 1942, as Nich mentioned.  The summary for Battlefield Germany looks to be the one on the lower left of that same next page.
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 13:49, 02 July 20
 :doh:


Thanks to everyone for your posts and especially @Axelay (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=84) for putting me straight on the correct game.


:doh:
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Skunkfish on 17:12, 02 July 20
It's easily done when you're reading when you're scrolling through a single page at a time rather than viewing a two-page spread.
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Dubliner on 10:55, 12 July 20
IN TT Racer you could play conecting two Amstrads using RS-232.
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Gryzor on 19:22, 12 July 20
Anyone did it?

If a tree fails in the woods etc etc 😄
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 20:07, 12 July 20
RS232- Cable and interface or cable only?


Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: Dubliner on 18:54, 13 July 20
I never tried it, but it's on the manual. There explains that one machine would work as master and the second one as slave.
Title: Re: Battlefield Germany question
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 07:42, 14 July 20
Mmm...
Not CPC but still.


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