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cbelva -> How to decipher scenario names (10/9/2013 5:29:24 PM)

I didn't see this in the manual, so my apologies to Capn Darwin if it is there and I missed it. It may be helpful if you understand how scenarios are names when trying to select a scenario to play. I have attached a chart that should help you. The order is Side/Size_NATO Nationality.







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Mad Russian -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/9/2013 5:34:52 PM)

See the scenario thread for more information.

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3424698

Good Hunting.

MR




cbelva -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/9/2013 5:37:09 PM)

This was said in another thread, but I would highly recommend you start with the smaller scenarios. I recommend "A Time To Dance". It is small and it is a fairly wide open scenario for the American side.




nukkxx5058 -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/12/2013 4:59:55 PM)

2 questions:

- No scenario designed to play with SU ?
- What is the letter "H" (as the first letter of the scenario name)




Mad Russian -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/12/2013 5:10:08 PM)

What is SU? Soviet Union? If so, the scenarios marked W are setup to be played from the Warsaw Pact side.

H is for Head to Head. That's a 2 player game version.

Good Hunting.

MR




nukkxx5058 -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/12/2013 6:08:15 PM)

Yes SU = soviet Union. Sorry ...

OK. "W" was not in the post above. Thanks for the precision.

2 players ? are hot seat games possible ?




CapnDarwin -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/12/2013 7:10:45 PM)

Hot seat yes. Both Hot Seat and PBEM++ games would best be played from the Head-to-Head scenarios.




cbelva -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/12/2013 8:53:11 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: nukkxx

Yes SU = soviet Union. Sorry ...

OK. "W" was not in the post above. Thanks for the precision.

2 players ? are hot seat games possible ?

Ok that was my bad!!!




CapnDarwin -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (10/12/2013 11:21:06 PM)

Just to go a step further the AS, BS, WGS the S is Soviet. So down the road a WGEG will be West German vs East German or BP British vs Poland, etc.




Enigma6584 -> RE: How to decipher scenario names (2/22/2014 3:27:09 PM)

Now I understand. [:)]




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