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Oznoyng -> Write WitP 2, or play another PBEM? (9/3/2005 7:59:34 AM)

I have a little time on my hands. I am trying to decide whether to use it to write WitP 2, or to start a second PBEM. Either way I need something to occupy my time between turns in my PBEM.

So, I might be looking for another game. Anyone interested in the following?


  • A Scenario 15 game, you as Allies, me as Japan. CHS intrigues me, but I don't want to try to wrap my head around another large scenario at the moment.
  • Surprise on,
  • Historical 1st turn off,
  • Doctrines off,
  • PDU on,
  • FoW on,
  • DC on,
  • Reinforcements +/- 60
  • Auto Sub off
  • Allied player gives commands in at war areas only on turn 1 (China) and may not, for instance, move AVG to Singapore on Day 1.


I am relatively inexperienced, but have a good grasp of game mechanics. I would probably rate myself as a decent player. I would prefer someone that will beat the snot out of me - or thinks they can. I may start an AAR at a later date, but it will probably lag the game itself for 6 months or more. I store combat reports for my current PBEM by date and edit them as I go with notes, thoughts, etc., but thusfar I have not posted them.

On a gameyness scale of 1 (not gamey) to 10 (very gamey), I'm probably a 5. If you are going to get annoyed by something the game allows, but that history probably would not, you probably do not want to play me. Things I definately won't do: put Alf's on subs, hunt USN CV's on turn 1, use turn 1 movement to move in a way that would likely have resulted in increased Allied preparedness. Otherwise, I don't know.




scott64 -> RE: Write WitP 2, or play another PBEM? (9/3/2005 8:01:00 AM)

hmmmmmm...Ok, I will take you up.




scott64 -> RE: Write WitP 2, or play another PBEM? (9/3/2005 8:02:00 AM)

edit, double post [:'(][X(]




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