jhyden -> RE: Well, Here it is.. (12/27/2019 4:18:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Courtenay quote:
It is good that you are doing the Barbarossa scenario with your own set up. The quick start setup they give you has a truly awful Russian set up; I sometimes suspect it was made to give the Germans the opportunity to use some rules that don't come up very often, in particular, overrun. One thing you should at some point do is to set up a unit two hexes away from one of your opposing stacks that can be overrun, and then do so. This can be a little tricky, since the moving units' move has to be broken into two parts, first adjacent to the unit and then the overrun. This can be done, but you have to learn how to do it, and it is better to do so in a learning environment than in a real game, where you might get frustrated. Overruns of land units don't happen very often, but they can be game changers if you pull one off. amazing post dude as it definitely sets me off in the right direction! For other newbies who might be confused, you can access the quick start setup that court is referring to by going into the 'saved games' directory. The barsetup.gam file can be downloaded as an attachment (zip file) here: https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3504213&mpage=1&key=quick%EF%BF%BD, thanks for reading ~ [image]local://upfiles/58671/37D4677F40FA4DB995E9BAFD32BBF084.jpg[/image]
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