Mordwand
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Having been a long time dabbler in wargames (recently Panzer Corps, Unity of Command, and all the way back to Vulcan on ZX Spectrum!), I bought WitW on sale. It has to be said that this was done in a state of inebriation. My befuddled brain convinced me that I would have the patience, time, skill and, in anticipation of sobriety, clarity to get my head around it. As I type, I am relatively unintoxicated (?), but have just done some background reading into Operation Husky...the 'introductory' scenario. Jaaysus, Mary and Joseph...this 'tutorial' scenario is more involved than any of the other full games I own, combined (possibly with the exception of the the tutorial for CMANO). The bigger scenarios, at first glance, make me feel strangely queasy, but utterly intrigued at the same time... Why do I do this to myself? Why do I not heed the 'steep learning curve' warnings? Pesky Talisker! If this is just to break you into the game... well, I may need an extension on my anticipated 70-odd years' lifespan. I'm well over half-way there already, so this may well be the last game I feel compelled (certainly in a single-malt-whisky fuelled state) to buy. I'll have no time for another, if I learn this one properly. It's magnificent. To paraphrase Sir Alex Ferguson, 'War in the West...bloody hell!' I'm having fun, though...
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