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Squad Leader Producer Andy Mazurek
by Jim Cobb

Cobb: We know the game will be tactical but how many units (squads or teams) will be depicted? How large will the battle field be?

Mazurek: Most missions have the player controlling 2 or 3 five-man squads with 2 or 3 individual specialist. There are some missions where the player will have more squads and some where they will have less.

Enemies generally equal the number of player soldiers however there are some missions where the player is outnumbered and really needs to be on his/her toes to succeed.

Currently the largest map can be 100 cells on side. This equates to about 180-200 yards on a side.

The player can map smaller maps but the smallest game map is about 40 cells on a side. This equates to about 70yards on a side

Cobb: Will there be off-board assets? If so, what?

Mazurek: Off bard assets are limited to artillery support.

Cobb: What theaters of operation, nationalities and timeframes will be depicted?

Mazurek: The Game depicts the Western European Theater of operations.

We have the British (the British Paratroopers and the British Army), German (Wehrmacht and the Grenadier) and American units.

I would like to do add-ons to the computer Squad Leader in the same manner that the boardgame Squad Leader employed. I would like to add the Russians, French and Italians. Then work on an additional pack that would have the Fins, Poles, Greeks, Romanians, Hungarians, Low Countries, Canadians, etc. Eventually this would lead to an expansion that added the Japanese, Chinese, US Marines, Australians, New Zealanders, Burmese, Indians…

The game time frame begins 6.4.44 with the American invasion of Normandy and really ends with the German Bulge campaign in January 1945. But the player can make missions/campaigns for Squad Leader that can go right up to the end of the war.

Cobb: How many weapons will be modeled

Mazurek: So far we have the following weapons:


Colt M1911A1, .45
Webley Mk6, .455
Luger P-08, 9mm
Walther P38, 9mm
Panzerfaust 60 – German
Thompson M1A1, .45 American
M3A1 'Grease Gun', .45
M1 Carbine, .30
M1 Garand, 30'06
Springfield M1903A4
30'06 sniper
Sten Mk V, 9mm
Thompson M1A1, .45 – British
Enfield #4 Mk1, .303
Enfield #4 Sniper, .303 sniper
MP40 'Schmeisser', 9mm
MP43/Stg44
7.92mm Kurz
Kar 98k
7.92mm Mauser
Gew 43
7.92mm Mauser sniper
BAR M1918A2, 30'06
M1919A6, 30'06 Machine Gun with 50rnd belt
M9A1 'Bazooka'
M2-2 Flamethrower
Bren Mk1, .303
PIAT, Rocket Launcher
PIAT HC Rocket
PIAT HE Rocket
PIAT Smoke Rocket
MkII 'Lifebuoy'
Flamethrower
MG34-L, 7.92mm Mauser Machine Gun with 50rnd belt.
RPB54 'Panzerschreck' 88mm
Flamenwurfer M42
M1919A4, 30'06 Machine Gun with 50rnd belt
M2, 60mm Mortar
60mm HE round
60mm WP round M2 mortar
60mm Smoke round M2 mortar
Vickers Mk1, .303 Machine Gun with 50rnd belt
MkII, 3" Mortar
3" HE round MKII mortar round
3" Smoke round MKII mortar
MG42-H, 7.92mm Mauser Machine Gun with 50rnd belt
KG42, 81mm Mortar
81mm HE round KG42 mortar
81mm Smoke round KG42 mortar
M2 'Pineapple' Grenade- American
MkA3 Grenade – American
M15 Grenade – American
HC AN-M8 Grenade – American
Satchel Charge – American
Demo Charge – American
36M Grenade – British
MkA3 Grenade – British
HC AN-M8 Grenade British
Satchel Charge – British
Demo Charge – British
Gr 24 Grenade German
M39 'Egg' Grenade German
Nb 39 Grenade German
Satchel Charge – German
Demo Charge - German

 

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