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I only have one worry, if I don't order on launch day I miss the first print run. I am fully versed in all the conspiracy theories, and all the troubles that beset digital products. I am fully versed in all the means by which to sell a digital product. That is not to say you are not either, so please stop reading sentences that are not there. I bought War in the East, and I knew it was going to be massively complex. I went and got a professionally printed copy of the manual, but even at just a basic black and white printing, with spiral binging and a simple clear plastic cover and card stock back, it cost me 40 bucks. It's a lot of paper. Te idea that WiF printed and in colour and in decent type font and hard bound like the great book it will be is a bad purchase is simply too crazy to listen to. Go ahead, complain if you must about me saying that. Talk to the hand boys. I have a 7 inch Nexus and a 10 inch Transformer, and no, I don't really want to be stuck reading a manual that overwhelming as a pdf. There are limits. That's an idea for light reading novels, and 30 page manuals not worth the effort to print as you might read them 3 times before realizing you have mastered the instructions. There is no time anyone ever actually memorizes the ASL manual eh. If you haven't played in a few months, it means a night studying before the next game. I have yet to ever master the A3R manual, which explains why I use a copy at the game, they get thumbed all to hell. The Longest Day is a rare exception to the norm, it is merely a massive board game. It has some of the simplest most elegant rules in the industry. The Europa design though is like World in Flames. They have both spawned a considerable sum of modules over a time period that allowed them to evolve. They are simply that complex. And the idea of a great printed set of manuals, I consider it an indication Slitherine Group has taken the game seriously. Yes there are other titles they might have made nice printed manuals for. I have a printed copy of the very colourful Battles in Normandy manual. I figured it was worth it at the time. It helped I had use of a friends colour printer of course :) But that game while very nice, is not the same magnitude really. There is no mystery about this being a first time. I don't think there are any secret deals with Harry. I think all the guys wanting this game, likely already own the board game. I don't think Harry has lost any sales. I know how big the game is set up, and VASSAL won't make my kitchen larger. There are limits to how far you can get a utility to perform. I'm likely not going to get to get the bonus maps for the same reason I likely will not be getting a new stove. The one I have is ok :) (ok it isn't but sometimes you have to live with your options eh). The manuals being shipped making it too expensive? Heck if you can't afford the shipping, you likely already can't afford the game either. Come on boys, sometimes you are the guy that doesn't get to get the game eh. You can't demand the game be made cheap just so you are not left out. That's like me getting bitchy because I can't afford a Porsche. I'm only suffering from an obsessive need to visit the product page, and confirm, yep still not on sale yet, even though all comments point to it not being before Nov 7 :) And no doubt, I will be reluctant to go to bed on the 6th. I can actually see myself staying up all night waiting (thought I would throw that out there so some of you blokes didn't think you were the only ones :) ). It's too bad this game won't get any fancy launch party at my friends Gamestop store for midnight.
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I have too many too complicated wargames, and not enough sufficiently interested non wargamer friends.
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