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Operational Art of War 2: Flashpoint Kosovo
 
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Operational Art of War 2: Flashpoint Kosovo

by TalonSoft
Windows 98 / Me / 95 Teen
2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • ASIN: B00002CF92
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #63,791 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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In the spring of 1999, the world watched in sorrow as the grim shadow of war fell across the tiny country of Kosovo. America's soldiers again heeded the call to duty, putting their own lives on the line to end the bloodshed. Now it's your turn to answer the call of duty. Take command of Allied air and ground forces as you attempt to stem the tides of war. Do you have what it takes to lead your troops to victory?

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2.0 out of 5 stars It has it's moments but ....., January 17, 2000
This review is from: Operational Art of War 2: Flashpoint Kosovo (CD-ROM)
While I enjoy "The Operational Art of War" series immensely, I was partially disappointed with this version. Several of the scenarios seemed uninteresting. For example, "Bulge 2000" was in my opinion the worst of the lot. I was assuming with such a title that it might be a remake of the original Battle of the Bulge with modern weapons, which to me sounded good. Unfortunately it was a HUGE (slow computer users need not bother) scenario with fictional towns and likewise fictional "US" and "USSR" units and just happened to be called "Bulge". Generally military gamers want historical scenarios or those based (ala WW3) on likely potential conflicts. Another scenario that's worth passing by on involves the rise of the New-South in the USA. While the alternate history written as background seems implausible enough, the real scenario proves to be a snooze. Each side has an equal number of units and equipment tallies and territory and the result is just ..... boring. Why not have one side start out larger than the other and give the initially weaker side greater reserves or replacements or theater options? Certainly some things could be used to give the players more of a challenge while still allowing for some excitement and play balance. Also, where is a Falkland Island scenario or something dealing with the threat of US involvement in Nicaragua? How about if the Panamanian Army decided to resist in 1989? How about South Africans in Angola or the French battles in Algeria in the 1960s? If we wanted to play hypothetical wars, why not Argentina vs either Chile or Brazil or even better, how about the China vs Taiwan scenario that we keep hearing about and yet never get to see? How about an Arab-Israeli conflict that doesn't cover the entire war but just a theater of it or (if we must) how about a NATO-Warsaw Pact battle that occurs mid-war and covers a NATO counterattack to retake lost territory?

On the positive side, many of the scenarios are small enough to use the normal game engine. Battalion and company level engagements abound and the scenario pack contains a few gems; a playable Desert Storm scenario featuring the US Marines, a similarly enjoyable attempt by the North Koreans to take Seoul (or burn the planet trying), an excellent NATO-Warsaw Pact engagement and battalion scale, and, for alternate history fans an invasion of North Vietnam in 1969 by the US military, a very interesting what-if.

One more gripe is that we are not allowed to edit these scenarios, unlike the ones originally included with the game, what's up with that? Another thing about military gamers is they like to see the what ifs; what if the reserve Tank Battalion was able to exploit the breach in the line? What if we had slowed down or sped up the procurement of M-1s and Bradleys by a few years? Grognards like to tinker and the fact we can't with this batch of scenarios seems strange, considering the freedom we've been so far given to write our own scenarios and distribute them freely over the internet.

Finally, while update 1.03 is available and is a major improvement to the system, it's successor, 1.04 is already available on Talonsoft's webiste, free to download along with a new Middle Eastern scenario written by Norm Koger himself. 1.04 is everything that 1.03 is and a little more and worth going to get if you haven't already.

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless, April 25, 2003
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This review is from: Operational Art of War 2: Flashpoint Kosovo (CD-ROM)
This game is a prime example of people just wanting to make money out of a cheap product.

This game is deplorable: This game is overrated by the few who play it. If you want a more fun game check out the panzer campaigns or the modern
campaigns by hps simluations.

The Operational Art of War has a terrible interface, terrible game play, even worse support.

If you have XP dont waste your time or money. Incompatible.

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1 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars How to nuke one another, December 3, 1999
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This review is from: Operational Art of War 2: Flashpoint Kosovo (CD-ROM)
when playing this game one should remember to force the opponent back far enough to win but not so far to get nuked. However playing a person is more fun then the computer because you can curse the person not the computer and it is more interesting!
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