The scenarios of Chains Of War

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Gee, I have a feeling I know what I might be doing next weekend, when I'm not at work.

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Ditto, I'm undecided whether to play the USSR or China in the "Reds" standalone scenario.
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Looking forward to this! Are all scenarios in the larger campaign playable by both sides?
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Nope but you'll play US + Allies or China throughout the campaign.

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Thursday can't come soon enough...
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ORIGINAL: mikmyk

Nope but you'll play US + Allies or China throughout the campaign.

Mike
Understood. I could tell that the viewpoint was shifting from the way the scenarios were described, just wasn't sure when.
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Wow.

Really well written scenarios.
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I do hope you enjoy them!

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-hothead comments, deleted-
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You clearly haven't read the story yet.

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-Hothead comments, deleted-
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The first aggression isn't Chinese. Please give the storyline a read.

Thanks

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Del all of my rants.

So it's not a global warfare at all (error presumption about EMP attack). Sorry. I misread a lot of things because I often see things too quickly to judge what all the war is about.

This prove myself I am the biggest hothead in this forum, deeply apologize.
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ORIGINAL: Dysta

Del all of my rants.

So it's not a global warfare at all (error presumption about EMP attack). Sorry. I misread a lot of things because I often see things too quickly to judge what all the war is about.

This prove myself I am the biggest hothead in this forum, deeply apologize.

No worries. Happens to everybody. I hope you enjoy the game!

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I have to say that the perspective taken by CoW is pretty refreshing - and continues some of the other excellent work on official scenarios [:)] One thing I really enjoy about CMANO is that it's got a very sober, 21st century sort of perspective on conflicts, and treats the different sides in them seriously, instead of spinning a clearly one-sided, good guy-bad guy yarn. Even with the single-sided NI, it was good to see the Soviets shown as much more than just cardboard cutouts, and it seems with the alternating missions, CoW goes even further to take "the other side" seriously.
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ORIGINAL: CCIPsubsim

I have to say that the perspective taken by CoW is pretty refreshing - and continues some of the other excellent work on official scenarios [:)] One thing I really enjoy about CMANO is that it's got a very sober, 21st century sort of perspective on conflicts, and treats the different sides in them seriously, instead of spinning a clearly one-sided, good guy-bad guy yarn. Even with the single-sided NI, it was good to see the Soviets shown as much more than just cardboard cutouts, and it seems with the alternating missions, CoW goes even further to take "the other side" seriously.

Quoted for truth.

Definitely a well researched and written scenario story. Technothriller novelists should take note.
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I'm sure. They look really interesting. Looking forward to it.
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I do hope you enjoy them!

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Wow.

Really well written scenarios.
Were you a beta tester for the CoW scenarios? Or do you already have CoW?
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ORIGINAL: Curious

ORIGINAL: Hongjian

Wow.

Really well written scenarios.
Were you a beta tester for the CoW scenarios? Or do you already have CoW?

What makes you say that? I think he was just saying the descriptions given in the article were well written.
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