@nebnworb yea they get the bit in their mouth and they can run all over the place. Little annoying things that if they don’t react and you can support, can really be irritating. Of course they can kinda do the same thing, depending on USA strategy : )
Global, Europe and Pacific Setup and NO charts on one card.
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Nice but they are not the current setup … :-(
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These are for the OOB version, right? Look fine to me 8-)
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Like Always TwistedAries you never surprise me with what you can do, I am looking forward to our game this weekend. And with these new charts it will make things alot easier/faster to play
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Suggestion: the 18 Russian inf should be moved to the P40 side on the chart and vice-versa with the ANZAC Egypt inf
Great idea! I will make the changes tomorrow and re-post them.
Thanks.
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Nice but they are not the current setup … :-(
If you are meaning Alpha +1, then your right it is not the current setup.
Although I can do an Alpha version if everyone wants this. Question is, should I wait for Alpha +2 to come out first?
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@13thguardsriflediv:
These are for the OOB version, right? Look fine to me 8-)
Yep. OOB version.
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Yes please, do an alpha version with blue changes :)
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Yes please, do an alpha version with blue changes :)
I will try to have this done by tomorrow.
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Thanks TwistedAries! For planning to have the alpha+1 made also by tommorow :)
Thats very helpful for my very first global session this saturday. I’ll just print them out and when someday the alpha+2 comes out i’ll make something fancy with them with foam board and stuff :)
THANKS!
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Alpha+2 charts are now available.
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Thank you TwistedAries, this is the first time I’ve seen the setup for each nation. I’ll be playing Europe & Pacifie 1940 this weekend for the first time and this will be a tremendous help.
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Thank you TwistedAries, this is the first time I’ve seen the setup for each nation. I’ll be playing Europe & Pacifie 1940 this weekend for the first time and this will be a tremendous help.
You are welcome. Glad I can help out.
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Nice, thanks.





