Middle East Scripting

The Campaign Series: Middle East 1948-1985 is a new turn-based, tactical wargame that focuses on conflicts in the Middle East.

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Middle East Scripting

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Good day!

Which of my scenarios that are included in CSME would you like to scripted first?

Give me your top 5!

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My vote goes to "Black September Intruders". Such a unique battle that barely any wargames cover and a fun scenario too in itself. I can imagine scripted Syrian AI being very fun to play against.

Since we were asked to give our top 5, "Upset at Jenin" also comes to my mind as a nice defensive scenario. "Operation Musketeer Revised", "The Crossroads", and "Into the Hornet's Nest" are all scenarios that could make for great fun with scripted AI.
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Wow, that's a great list!

Thank you!
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For my five:

Black September Intruders - Script Syrian Side.
Thorn of Budapest - Script Egyptian Side.
Humbling of the Tank - Script Egyptian Side.
Hunting the Adoo in the Radfan - Script Generic Pro East Side.
Into the Jaws of Shlomo - Script Israeli Side.

all of these are great scenarios IMO.
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Something else that would be useful is letting me know which side you'd prefer to have scripted!

Thank you!
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My five:

Into the Valley of Tears (Side B)
Into the Valley (Side B)
Into the Jaws of Shlomo (Side B)
Day of the Centurian (Side B)
Hot Knife Through Butter (Side B)

Thanks, Jason!
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The top 3 on Hubertkj's list (above) scripted for Side B please! Thanks Jason.
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Is there any chance of any of these scripted scenarios (that you're going to do) being released any time soon, Jason? Would love to try Into the Valley, for example, to see the difference.
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I'll be starting the scripting when I get back from holidays, which is the end of September.

But I will be posting them as I release them as finish them for everyone to use/try.
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Great! Enjoy your break!
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Just curious, are you or Alan R. Arvold or someone going to update the scriptings for the Ode to Arab-Israeli Wars scenarios? That would be great. Thanks!!
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Potentially in the future, the priority are definitely my scenarios first.
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The middle east is a powder keg :roll:
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