Wild Bill
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Joined: 4/7/2000 From: Smyrna, Ga, 30080 Status: offline
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Our (or at least my) emphasis is on picking the battles for scenarios is what is appealing to the majority of gamers. I like to find those with a unique twist historically to them.
To be honest, I never consider the politics of it all, but rather the combatants, the battle and the outcome along with its effect on the war, at least locally.
The larger issues of world domination I suppose can be indirectly reflected but no one battle on the level of SPWAW could ever determine that.
They are tactical conflicts on a local level, man against man, machine against machine.
Now, as to how much Rommel did or did not know about what was going on in the Nazi part is open to debate I am sure you would agree, Matt.
The extent of his participation in sueing for peace with the west or that of the plot to kill Hiter is also debatable.
But honestly, those are things I tend to read and write about. They don't enter my mind when doing scenarios or playing the game.
Most of that which is contained in scenarios is simply the heat of battle between outfits torn between survival and victory.
I do hope that we do not take the political issues which are really something outside of this original suggestion by Geoff any further, at least in this topic.
Better to let sleeping dogs lie (instead of nipping at our heels)
Wild Bill
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In Arduis Fidelis Wild Bill Wilder Independent Game Consultant
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