About Rzaunek's Yugoslav Trilogy

The sequel of the legendary wargame with a complete graphics and interface overhaul, major new gameplay and design features such as full naval combat modelling, improved supply handling, numerous increases to scenario parameters to better support large scenarios, and integrated PBEM++.
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NedlyDedly
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About Rzaunek's Yugoslav Trilogy

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I am a little confused. Why is his monster of a WW2 in Yugoslavia scenario included in the official scenario roaster, but not the other two? Yeah, I know that there is no problem just downloading (then converting) and adding them into the game manually, but I still can't help but find their omission odd. They definitely seem quite interesting, especially the third part, which covers Yugoslav Wars from 1991 till 1995 (plus Kosovo Campaign 1999-2000).

Using the moment, I wanna ask something. It's a pretty trivial question, but I am curious. Haven't played his WW2 in Yugoslavia scenario yet, but I did check the PDF document and the html page and I haven't seen any mention of the Slovene Home Guard. I suppose they're a part of the Axis auxiliary police faction (or maybe either German or Italian units, or both), but he even highlighted Russian Protective Corps separately, which makes it strange to me that Slovene Home Guard isn't even mentioned anywhere. Anyone knows is they are featured in the scenario or not? Really strange if they aren't. Also haven't noticed any mention of the Albanians.
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