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Recognition -> Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/18/2015 11:10:01 AM)

Hip Hip Hurrah...

Thanks for your energy in recreating these superb historic AAR`s in COTD.




Rasputitsa -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/18/2015 11:36:17 AM)

Thanks, I am trying to show the depth available in the game, which is very considerable.

I wonder if players turn away without realising how much this game has to offer.[:)]




chemkid -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/18/2015 11:52:06 AM)

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altipueri -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/18/2015 4:02:32 PM)

We few, we happy few.




jack54 -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/18/2015 11:49:08 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Rasputitsa

Thanks, I am trying to show the depth available in the game, which is very considerable.

I wonder if players turn away without realising how much this game has to offer.[:)]


Well you sold me...[&o] I probably wouldn't have tried it otherwise

Thanks!




pzgndr -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/21/2015 5:43:53 PM)

Yes +1.  I have been playing the 1805 scenario and after several restarts getting a better feel for the FOW effects with orders only.  It is like slow-motion groping in the dark and takes getting used to!




ulisin -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/21/2015 5:47:59 PM)

+1





altipueri -> RE: Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s (12/21/2015 7:00:15 PM)

Here's an older AAR of sorts:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Napoleonic_Campaigns


At risk of repeating myself this game, as Rasputitsa's AAR shows, is a hidden gem.

The swings of Fortune, the delay of orders, the mis-interpretation of orders. The mud.




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