alaric318
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straight WaW 32.x i did think the best indeed is to have the fixed version, for sure players will like more a version without bugs, so i did think that for the better is to have the fixed version online, just is my personal opinion, it is obviously as i see, there will have not even one player that will like to download the version with the bugs, By The Way, great work in fixing it, boys, i did not have experience with scripts and events, are not working on update my version, on playtest i are on the first turn of barbarossa(Turn 19), but on february 41, instead of june 41, this give the germans the extra time that historically general guderian will have needed for take moscow, On The Other Hand, the russians are presents for winter 41 with all his forces, the main purpose is to quickening the campaign and to can have it finished for 43, or at most, early 44, for balance i think is well, really think that mortar and machinegun can be left away of being added to shock armies, given russian production mod the russian player can build enough mortars and machineguns if he decide so, the germans are better troops, but the main russian army, in added with the units (heavy units) that the russian can field, are much more in high numbers, i did think the scenario is balanced, more on, given that japan have to declare war on united states on six or less turns or lose the game, i was not wanting that the russians can defeat alone to the germans, united states forces are the key to shatter the stalemate, but still have to play the left of the scenario, are very pleased that we enjoy on a game engine as this, with his flexibility and clear combat system, just was wanting to give my point of view, i do second to IronCrom, one updated version is for the better, so, new-comers players can download the scenario just clean, keep up the good work, please, with best regards, alarick/murat30.
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