@RYNO87 Indeed, the fighters move independently from the carrier. All combat movement happens simultaneously. So while the fighters fly the carrier moves. So you have described it correctly.
Rulebook unit profile changes
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Hi Sgt. Might be. Perhaps there are 6 German Tigers, not 5! Is still a cheek.
Am going on HMRC’s website to see if I can get any answers as to why I am being charged, but I think Cool Stuff just did not pay the fees. I see now that Parcel Force(the UK Courier) has added £8 admin of their own. -
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Fascinating. They not only use different illustrations, they also show the colours / nations in a different order. I never thought I’d see the green US pieces go from the #1 to the # 5 position in an A&A rulebook!
The one on the right is likely the fixed version. The pieces are shown in turn order, which is a bit easier to follow. This would also explain why USA is fifth.
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Excuse my ignorance, what rulebooks is this a comparison of?
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Excuse my ignorance, what rulebooks is this a comparison of?
It’s a comparison of 2 rulebooks for 1941.
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Excuse my ignorance, what rulebooks is this a comparison of?
They are both versions of the rule books for the new A&A: 1941 game.
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Interesting. My rulebook is the one on the right, and my pieces match the profiles.
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What are the differences in the rulebooks?
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Why are there two versions?
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Which is newer?
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What the heck happened here? lol
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I am thinking of being a second copy of AA1941 very soon, and when I get it I will go through both manuals page by page to try and find any discrepancies. I will report my findings back here…
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Hi Loz. I paid the £19 import tax on my second one and have sold it(at cost ) to a good friend, who is going to take it to university and play with his flatmates.
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Hi Leo, I appreciate that mate. I just want more pieces so that the game is playable (need more Destroyers and Submarines). And I reckon at twenty quid off Amazon I can afford it. I’ll give the 2nd copy to my mate Jon (with some pieces from older games in it) 'cause he’s hooked on A&A now - you can tell by the dull look in his eyes nowadays that only ever light up when you mention a game of A&A to him.
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I have spent many a day like that: my mind on Eastern conquests, adding up purchases or writing down where my units were when away from a game.
The A&A blank, but longing look.
I considered asking my friend if I could have the Tigers in exchange for Panthers, but he is a keen WW2 historian and model painter, so will not spoil it for him. -
Interesting. My rulebook is the one on the right, and my pieces match the profiles.
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What are the differences in the rulebooks?
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Why are there two versions?
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Which is newer?
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What the heck happened here? lol
Anyone know the answers to these? I find it odd that there are two different rulebooks for a game that was just released.
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Interesting. My rulebook is the one on the right, and my pieces match the profiles.
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What are the differences in the rulebooks?
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Why are there two versions?
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Which is newer?
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What the heck happened here? lol
sorry for taking to long to respond to this, to answer your questions:
1: only the silhouettes shown above are differant
2: to change the silhouettes to match the actual pieces
3: one on right I think ?
4: who knows, one will be highly prized and collectible due to its limited run the other, meh. -
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I think “highly prized” will become “quickly forgotten”.