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Title: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Ben H. Phillips on August 09, 2018, 03:50:10 am
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War breaks out (1775–1776)

On April 18, 1775, 700 troops were sent to confiscate militia ordnance stored at Concord. Fighting broke out, forcing the regulars to conduct a fighting withdrawal to Boston. Overnight, the local militia converged on and laid siege to Boston. On May 25, 4,500 British reinforcements arrived with generals William Howe, John Burgoyne, and Henry Clinton. The British seized the Charlestown peninsula on June 17 after a costly frontal assault, leading Howe to replace Gage. Many senior officers were dismayed at the attack, which had gained them little, while Gage wrote to London stressing the need for a large army to suppress the revolt. On July 3, George Washington took command of the Continental Army besieging Boston. Howe made no effort to attack, much to Washington's surprise. A plan was rejected to assault the city, and the Americans instead fortified Dorchester Heights in early March 1776 with heavy artillery captured from a raid on Fort Ticonderoga. The British were permitted to withdraw unmolested on March 17, and they sailed to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Washington then moved his army to New York.

Starting in August 1775, American Privateers began to raid villages in Nova Scotia, first at Saint John, then Charlottetown and Yarmouth. They continued in 1776 at Canso and then a land assault on Fort Cumberland.

Meanwhile, British officials in Quebec began lobbying Indian tribes to support them, while the Americans urged them to maintain their neutrality. In April 1775, Congress feared an Anglo-Indian attack from Canada and authorized an invasion of Quebec. Quebec had a largely Francophone population and had been under British rule for only 12 years, and the Americans expected that they would welcome being liberated from the British. The Americans attacked Quebec City on December 31 after an arduous march but were defeated. After a loose siege, the Americans withdrew on May 6. 1776. A failed counter-attack on June 8 ended American operations in Quebec. However, the British could not conduct an aggressive pursuit because of American ships on Lake Champlain. On October 11, the British defeated the American squadron, forcing them to withdraw to Ticonderoga and ending the campaign. The invasion cost the Patriots their support in British public opinion, while aggressive anti-Loyalist policies diluted Canadien support. The Patriots continued to view Quebec as a strategic aim, though no further attempts to invade were ever made.

In Virginia, Royal governor Lord Dunmore had attempted to disarm the militia as tensions increased, although no fighting broke out. He issued a proclamation on November 7, 1775 promising freedom for slaves who fled their Patriot masters to fight for the Crown. Dunmore's troops were overwhelmed by Patriots at Great Bridge, and Dunmore fled to naval ships anchored off Norfolk. Subsequent negotiations broke down, so Dunmore ordered the ships to destroy the town.

Fighting broke out on November 19 in South Carolina between Loyalist and Patriot militias, and the Loyalists were subsequently driven out of the colony. Loyalists were recruited in North Carolina to reassert colonial rule in the South, but they were decisively defeated and Loyalist sentiment was subdued. A troop of British regulars set out to reconquer South Carolina and launched an attack on Charleston on June 28, 1776, but it failed and effectively left the South in Patriot control until 1780.

The shortage of gunpowder had led Congress to authorize an expedition against the Bahamas colony in the British West Indies in order to secure ordnance there. On March 3, 1776, the Americans landed after a bloodless exchange of fire, and the local militia offered no resistance. They confiscated all the supplies that they could load and sailed away on March 17. The squadron reached New London, Connecticut on April 8, after a brief skirmish with the Royal Navy frigate HMS Glasgow on April 6.


Political reactions

After fighting began, Congress launched a final attempt to avert war, which Parliament rejected as insincere. King George then issued a Proclamation of Rebellion on August 23, 1775, which only served to embolden the colonists in their determination to become independent. After a speech by the King, Parliament rejected coercive measures on the colonies by 170 votes. British Tories refused to compromise, while Whigs argued that current policy would drive the colonists towards independence. Despite opposition, the King himself began micromanaging the war effort. The Irish Parliament pledged to send troops to America, and Irish Catholics were allowed to enlist in the army for the first time. Irish Protestants favored the Americans, while Catholics favored the King.

The initial hostilities provided a sobering military lesson for the British, causing them to rethink their views on colonial military capability. The weak British response gave the Patriots the advantage, and the British lost control over every colony. The army had been deliberately kept small in England since 1688 to prevent abuses of power by the King. Parliament secured treaties with small German states for additional troops and sent an army of 32,000 men to America after a year, the largest that it had ever sent outside Europe at the time.

In the colonies, the success of Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense had boosted public support for independence. On July 2, Congress voted in favor of independence with twelve affirmatives and one abstention, issuing its declaration on July 4. Washington read the declaration to his men and the citizens of New York on July 9, invigorating the crowd to tear down a lead statue of the King and melting it to make bullets. British Tories criticized the signatories for not extending the same standards of equality to slaves.

Patriots followed independence with the Test Laws, requiring residents to swear allegiance to the state in which they lived, intending to root out neutrals or opponents to independence. Failure to do so meant possible imprisonment, exile, or even death. American Tories were barred from public office, forbidden from practising medicine and law, forced to pay increased taxes, or even barred from executing wills or becoming guardians to orphans. Congress enabled states to confiscate Loyalist property to fund the war. Some Quakers who remained neutral had their property confiscated. States later prevented Loyalists from collecting any debts that they were owed.


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The Revolutionary War “1775”  is set during one year of The American Revolutionary War which is 1775. We hope to presenting this Era in Cryengine, while also keeping Realism. Players can choose one of 2 factions Continental Army & the British Empire Players will Also be able to Fight on battlefields in this Era such as Battle of Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill, Etc.

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Gofundme Page (https://www.gofundme.com/manage/the-revolutionary-war-1775)
Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/1775The)
Game Forums (http://therevwar1775.boards.net/)

Head Dev - TheRevGuy (https://steamcommunity.com/id/WhyWiscfdsa/)
STILL WIP

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WIP

Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: ~Midnight~ on August 09, 2018, 03:52:54 am
Loyalest
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 09, 2018, 03:57:37 am
Good Thread, BabyJesus Dont post rude things. this thread is a massive update
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Fartknocker on August 09, 2018, 04:12:24 am
What factions are going to be in this game? Also what time period will it be set in?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: fireboy on August 09, 2018, 04:12:47 am
What factions are going to be in this game? Also what time period will it be set in?

Will there be tanks?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: ~Midnight~ on August 09, 2018, 04:13:07 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Duke Of LongTree on August 09, 2018, 04:13:23 am
this cant be real ?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: BabyJesus on August 09, 2018, 04:13:52 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 09, 2018, 04:30:13 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: ~Midnight~ on August 09, 2018, 04:37:51 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,

My point still stands. They wouldn't just remove comments for no reason unless they directly held some form racism or other derogatory remarks that would FORCE them to delete the comments on their own. If you guys didn't delete them, then you asked them to delete them for you, which still means you censored criticism.

Edit: The two posts in question contained nothing that would constitute them being deleted. If they were a direct breach of forum rules, then myself and BabyJesus would be warned right now, but we're not.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 09, 2018, 04:42:03 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,

My point still stands. They wouldn't just remove comments for no reason unless they directly held some form racism or other derogatory remarks that would FORCE them to delete the comments on their own. If you guys didn't delete them, then you asked them to delete them for you, which still means you censored criticism.

Edit: The two posts in question contained nothing that would constitute them being deleted. If they were a direct breach of forum rules, then myself and BabyJesus would be warned right now, but we're not.
i didnt even see your remark all i seen was BabyJesus's Remark whiclh is okay. and note that is a WIP thread. But all in all, good point.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Moraine on August 09, 2018, 04:44:41 am
smh
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Unitater on August 09, 2018, 06:10:09 am
At least theres a decent consumer side presentation with this thread, though that forum is still pretty atrocious, no offense - and there is yet to be gameplay.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Thunderstormer on August 09, 2018, 06:33:28 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,

My point still stands. They wouldn't just remove comments for no reason unless they directly held some form racism or other derogatory remarks that would FORCE them to delete the comments on their own. If you guys didn't delete them, then you asked them to delete them for you, which still means you censored criticism.

Edit: The two posts in question contained nothing that would constitute them being deleted. If they were a direct breach of forum rules, then myself and BabyJesus would be warned right now, but we're not.
a lot of assumptions in this post that are not true. 
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 09, 2018, 06:47:28 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,

My point still stands. They wouldn't just remove comments for no reason unless they directly held some form racism or other derogatory remarks that would FORCE them to delete the comments on their own. If you guys didn't delete them, then you asked them to delete them for you, which still means you censored criticism.

Edit: The two posts in question contained nothing that would constitute them being deleted. If they were a direct breach of forum rules, then myself and BabyJesus would be warned right now, but we're not.
a lot of assumptions in this post that are not true. 
Thank You
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Moraine on August 09, 2018, 07:13:54 am
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,

My point still stands. They wouldn't just remove comments for no reason unless they directly held some form racism or other derogatory remarks that would FORCE them to delete the comments on their own. If you guys didn't delete them, then you asked them to delete them for you, which still means you censored criticism.

Edit: The two posts in question contained nothing that would constitute them being deleted. If they were a direct breach of forum rules, then myself and BabyJesus would be warned right now, but we're not.
a lot of assumptions in this post that are not true.
fucking destroyed midnight
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: TrustyJam on August 09, 2018, 09:03:26 am
Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Ben H. Phillips on August 09, 2018, 12:32:32 pm
Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty

Copied? i didnt know sorry
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Moraine on August 09, 2018, 12:45:09 pm
Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty
so how alive is war of rights is the question
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: TrustyJam on August 09, 2018, 12:50:31 pm
Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty

Copied? i didnt know sorry

Below is our, what, 5 or 6 year old game describing text?

"War of Rights is a multiplayer game set during the perilous days of the American Civil War, in the Maryland Campaign of September, 1862. Campfire Games is devoted to presenting the gruesome and glorious elements of the period, while maintaining the highest level of historical accuracy and realism as is possible with the wonders of CRYENGINE.

Players in the game will be able to play on multiple battlefields of the campaign, from the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers where the Siege of Harper's Ferry took place, to the ridgelines of South Mountain, and to the meandering waters of Antietam Creek at the Battle of Antietam. Additionally, players will also be able to choose from a list of regiments that fought in each battle as well as what rank to fight as, whether they want to slog it out as a lowly private, or if you want to orchestrate the carnage and mayhem as a major general.

Uniforms and bodily features will all be customizable for other players to see as you march and fight in the lines of battle according to the tactics of the period. As a General, you will operate in your headquarters equiped with a map of the battlefield and constantly receiving reports of friendly and enemy positions. Send out new orders to the regiments to move forward, or fall back - all in real time. The orders will move down the chain of command, to the Colonels, Majors, down to the Captains in charge of the individual regiments, all of whom have the option to follow the orders of their trusted commander, or rebel against his wishes and fight as you see fit.

Each map contains a period reconstruction of the buildings, farms, forests, roads & rocks that existed so players can fight through the streets of Harper's Ferry, in the wooded heights of Fox's Gap at South Mountain, or in the wheatfields and Bloody Lanes of Antietam. Players can feel the whiz of deadly shot and shell fly by their bodies, or hit their comrades or themselves as they scream in a bloody hail from their wounds. Limbs will fly and blood will be spilt once again as Campfire Games brings the fighting of the Civil War right to the player's computer screen!

Will you heed the Union call against the traitors? Or will you fight to defend your family and livelyhood with the Confederacy? You decide!"


Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty
so how alive is war of rights is the question

Doing good, thanks!

Didn't want to hijack the thread. :)

- Trusty
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: AeroNinja on August 09, 2018, 12:52:54 pm
A non-sarcastic post;

Well, not much info, but if this is a serious project then I wish you guys best of luck with this. It's one of my favorite historical wars. If I could give just one tip try to build up your own forum up a bit because like the others said it looks a bit empty. But I guess that'll be fixed soon. Just don't let yourselves demotivate about those other comments. If you work hard, and use one of those engines, I'm sure this will be a hell of a game.

Please tell me this has a singleplayer sandbox campaign. :c

Also if you need some help, just ask.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: ~Midnight~ on August 09, 2018, 01:07:06 pm
Wow, the comments by BabyJesus and my snickers joke were removed. The Dev's and their moderator already showing censorship to criticism! Sad!
We didnt remove the critisism comments the mods of this forum did,

My point still stands. They wouldn't just remove comments for no reason unless they directly held some form racism or other derogatory remarks that would FORCE them to delete the comments on their own. If you guys didn't delete them, then you asked them to delete them for you, which still means you censored criticism.

Edit: The two posts in question contained nothing that would constitute them being deleted. If they were a direct breach of forum rules, then myself and BabyJesus would be warned right now, but we're not.
a lot of assumptions in this post that are not true.
fucking destroyed midnight

Not really destroyed. If anything he only helped prove my point a bit more in some regard lmao.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Olafson on August 09, 2018, 01:08:13 pm
Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty

Removed it for you.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Earth Bby on August 09, 2018, 01:09:39 pm
Whats the Go Fund me for like exactly?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: TrustyJam on August 09, 2018, 01:11:05 pm
Maybe don't copy our "about the game" section - just a tip.

Good luck. :)

https://warofrights.com/default.aspx

- Trusty

Removed it for you.

Thank you. :)

They can use it if they'd like though. I just thought I'd let them know creating their own selling points and vision for their game will help them out more in the long run.

- Trusty
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Toffee on August 09, 2018, 01:24:02 pm
Wait so they stole your text straight from your website? That really puts me off what seemed like a decent idea. If they're content to steal things like that then who says they won't do the same with code/designs/models etc
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Thunderstormer on August 09, 2018, 01:24:59 pm

Not really destroyed. If anything he only helped prove my point a bit more in some regard lmao.
not really but believe whatever you want if it makes you feel better. 
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: ~Midnight~ on August 09, 2018, 01:59:22 pm

Not really destroyed. If anything he only helped prove my point a bit more in some regard lmao.
not really but believe whatever you want if it makes you feel better.
;)
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Ben H. Phillips on August 10, 2018, 12:53:58 am
Wait so they stole your text straight from your website? That really puts me off what seemed like a decent idea. If they're content to steal things like that then who says they won't do the same with code/designs/models etc

The Dev does not want to steal content nor do i. i’m not the kind of person to copy or steal things i didnt know the similarities with both WoR & this game’s info sections. i just continued & Edited the previous About the Game Section with stuff that came first to mind thats all.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Edwin on August 10, 2018, 03:54:46 am
Yet another game dedicated to glorifying treason. Unacceptable!
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Earth Bby on August 10, 2018, 01:51:49 pm
Whats the Go Fund me for like exactly?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: TrustyJam on August 10, 2018, 04:17:28 pm
Wait so they stole your text straight from your website? That really puts me off what seemed like a decent idea. If they're content to steal things like that then who says they won't do the same with code/designs/models etc

The Dev does not want to steal content nor do i. i’m not the kind of person to copy or steal things i didnt know the similarities with both WoR & this game’s info sections. i just continued & Edited the previous About the Game Section with stuff that came first to mind thats all.

Please own up to it.

It was so similar it was laughable. It's one thing is to start a game off by directly copying another but it's quite another to then go ahead with lies when caught. That is no way to venture into the public space with ones game idea.

My suggestion to you guys would be to come up with your own selling points in private, start producing something you can actually show off and then approach the public with it.

- Trusty
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: MackCW on August 15, 2018, 01:31:24 pm
Fr tho, is that a recent pic of you hanging with your mom in your gofundme pic?


Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 16, 2018, 01:33:04 am
Fr tho, is that a recent pic of you hanging with your mom in your gofundme pic?

 no it is me with my aunt 10 yrs ago i was 5-7 then
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Dazzer on August 22, 2018, 12:08:10 am
Still need that small sum of 3 million dollars?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 22, 2018, 02:36:26 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Knightmare on August 22, 2018, 02:38:00 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.
amazing
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: ~Midnight~ on August 22, 2018, 02:40:15 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.
amazing
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Unitater on August 22, 2018, 03:02:59 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.
amazing
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: shchi on August 22, 2018, 07:55:11 am
War of tories: Haitians at.War
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Hinkel on August 22, 2018, 11:17:35 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.

Ohh.. any reasons for it?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 22, 2018, 11:48:07 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.

Ohh.. any reasons for it?

No Team to put the game together, besides i got things to do on NAS and WoR
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Lawrence on August 23, 2018, 02:47:51 am
The Game is Postponed until further notice.

Ohh.. any reasons for it?

No Team to put the game together, besides i got things to do on NAS and WoR
So you say you're making a game without a team already established? and you have things to do in NaS?

How old are you. 12?
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Duke Of LongTree on August 23, 2018, 04:52:25 am
Why u always got to start some shit leave it be
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: shchi on August 23, 2018, 07:14:37 am
We always attack people here on the FSE forums.

https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=2021.msg53563#msg53563

Case in point.

Passes Popcorn

Time to lock this thread
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Earth Bby on August 23, 2018, 12:09:20 pm
We always attack people here on the FSE forums.

https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=2021.msg53563#msg53563

Case in point.

Passes Popcorn

Time to lock this thread

Quoting Tavington, thats gold
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: fruitocino on August 23, 2018, 04:52:45 pm
Quoting Tavington, thats gold
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: Edwin on August 24, 2018, 09:58:01 pm
You're supposed to dip out AFTER you get the $3 million, Rev!
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: BabyJesus on August 24, 2018, 11:11:42 pm
The Game is Postponed until further notice.
not surprised seeing as how this whole thread was just a history lesson and said nothing about the game
Title: Re: The Revolutionary War "1775" Official Thread
Post by: [TRW] TheRevGuy on August 25, 2018, 12:07:47 am
You're supposed to dip out AFTER you get the $3 million, Rev!
lol