Bloodybucket28th
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ORIGINAL: General Staff As an aside IMO this isn't a game for the faint-hearted in any way. Ouch, I'm in trouble. I'm afraid that I qualify as lily livered, if not outright faint-hearted. At least wobbly. quote:
Worth its weight in gold if you have the intelligence, dedication, energy, time and really enjoying wargaming. Uh-oh. quote:
It is AH Anzio, TRC and any other 1900+ wargame you maybe ever had (SPI, GDW anyone) in a box. And if you can't find the scenario you want among the 100s out there, you can build it yourself. AHA! I knew that there had to be a ray of hope in that post! While I may not have the heart of Brave Sir Robin, or the intellect, dedication and energy of a common stone found in any field, and my time is mostly consumed with work, the wife, and the results of time with the wife ("Daddy, can I use the computer to play Lego Star Wars?") I do recognize the motivational value of the wargame as crack, and my desire for a quality fix might see me through the learning curve trial. As to scenario design, perhaps once I proceed to the point where I can watch the PO make moves without throwing a tantrum, I will apply my efforts to using TOAW as a tool to solve some of the important riddles that have vexed military minds for decades, such as "What if Pancho Villa had a Panzer Division? ". That ought to keep me busy.
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