Map Editor Documentation Now Available Online!

Screen capture of the Map Editor (working on the battle of Little Bighorn). Click to enlarge.

We are extremely pleased to report that the documentation for the General Staff Map Editor has been completed and is now available online at Famdom (link: https://general-staff-wargaming-system.wikia.com/wiki/The_General_Staff_Black_Powder_Map_Editor). There is also a link from the Map Editor itself to the online documentation (under the Help menu). This, of course, means that the Map Editor will be released for beta-testing in the next day or two.

During the course of my professional career I have worked on numerous programs that create or facilitate the drawing of maps for wargaming and military simulations. These include my own UMS, UMS II, the War College and TIGER / MATE (created for DARPA) as well as an extremely largeĀ  US Army Military simulation with a budget of over a billion dollars.

Creating easy to use military topographical map programs is not a trivial undertaking. Dr. Ken Forbus, and his group at Northwestern, worked for years on the NuSketch project (link here and here).

I believe that the General Staff Map Editor utility is the best program of its type commercially available and, in fact, is superior in ease of use to the billion dollar equivalent. The Map Editor supports digitizing tablet and pen as well as two-button mouse with scroll wheel. Andy O’Neill (see here) did a remarkable job coding the Map Editor.

In essence, the Map Editor is a 3D paint program that allows the user to draw terrain, topography and elevation. The maps are then used in the General Staff Wargaming System and can be printed out for your own use.

If you were an early backer of the General Staff Wargaming System (Kickstarter and Indiegogo) you will be receiving an email shortly to go to the ‘secret beta-test site’ and download the installer for the Map Editor.

Any questions or comments? Please feel to contact me directly.

 

 

Army Editor Video Tutorial

We are very pleased to announce that a video tutorial has been produced for the General Staff Wargaming System Black Powder Army Editor. The Army Editor allows you to create your own armies and Order of Battle Tables for use with the General Staff Wargaming System.

There were a few robocall (“Press 1 to lower your credit card rates now!”) interruptions, and one glaring error in the OOB for the Anglo-Portuguese Army at Albuera (16 May 1811), but this shows step by step how create your own, or historic, armies for use within the wargaming system.

Army Editor Documentation Now Online

A part of the index of the online documentation for the Army Editor. Click to enlarge.

The documentation for the General Staff Army Editor is now available online at the FANDOM wiki (link: https://general-staff-wargaming-system.wikia.com/wiki/General_Staff_Army_Editor). This wiki is also available from under the Help menu in the Army Editor itself.

This Wiki can be edited by users as well.

 

Army Editor Released for Beta-testing!

Screen Capture from the General Staff Army Editor. Click to 4enlarge.

We are extremely pleased to announce that the General Staff Army Editor (pictured above) is now released for beta-testing. Our early backers on Kickstarter and Indiegogo should have received a link and password for the download page. If you are an early General Staff backer and you haven’t received an email with this information, please contact us directly.

An Army Editor Tech Support forum has been established at Grogheads.

A Wikia (online documentation) site has been created here.

Please feel free to contact us directly with any questions or problems.