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Tutorial - 6/22/2010 12:07:57 AM   
Richard III


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I owned TOAOW long ago and just bought this version of IMHO the best operational level war game around. The improvements seem to be massive from Norm`s original version.

I`m very rusty and wonder if there`s a tutorial included ( didn`t see it in the scenario lists ) otherwise can you recommend a simple scenario to learn the system with the new features ?

I am printing the Manual but just ran out of color ink on Pg. 55... I guess I used it all up printing out Bob Cross`s AAR of his Normandy `44 scenario playthrough... which I will use as a tutorial when I get up to speed again.

Thanks

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RE: Tutorial - 6/22/2010 12:29:51 AM   
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Yep, when you are choosing a new game hit the "HQ" button and choose the Tutorials folder. Then select the tutorial you want to play and press the Documentation button.

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RE: Tutorial - 6/22/2010 6:59:10 PM   
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Thanks

Found them.

Been scanning the manual while printing out but don`t see a list of the hotkeys, including those added by the patches/update ??

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RE: Tutorial - 6/22/2010 8:10:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Richard III

...don`t see a list of the hotkeys, including those added by the patches/update ??

Patch 3.4 will include a full hotkey list, thanks to Curtis lemay

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RE: Tutorial - 6/23/2010 4:08:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Silvanski


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ORIGINAL: Richard III

...don`t see a list of the hotkeys, including those added by the patches/update ??

Patch 3.4 will include a full hotkey list, thanks to Curtis lemay


Ralph made that document.

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RE: Tutorial - 6/23/2010 6:49:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay


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ORIGINAL: Silvanski


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ORIGINAL: Richard III

...don`t see a list of the hotkeys, including those added by the patches/update ??

Patch 3.4 will include a full hotkey list, thanks to Curtis lemay


Ralph made that document.

thanks for putting that straight

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RE: Tutorial - 7/1/2010 10:57:32 AM   
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Did Ralph fix the local reserve hot key? Last time I looked it was not working.

Best wishes,
Steve

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RE: Tutorial - 7/5/2010 7:11:29 PM   
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Question, I press the documentation folder for the tutorial but receive error- cant seem to find proper program to open file. Any help appreciated?

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RE: Tutorial - 7/5/2010 9:19:19 PM   
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Question, I press the documentation folder for the tutorial but receive error- cant seem to find proper program to open file. Any help appreciated?


Hello GFeros, the documentation files for scenarios are mostly in Microsoft Word .DOC format. You must have Word installed to read them (or some alternative text editor that recognizes Word .DOC format). Sometimes, documentation files are made as .PDF documents (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or some other application that can open .PDF documents).




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RE: Tutorial - 7/6/2010 12:59:23 AM   
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(or some alternative text editor that recognizes Word .DOC format)

You can go to Microsoft's site and download Word Viewer (plus the compatibility pack for 2007), this will let you view .doc files.

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RE: Tutorial - 7/6/2010 3:02:35 AM   
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Thanks fellas for all your help.

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