Confession of an Addict

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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Eastern Kansas is beautiful....trees, hills, lovely countryside. It doesn't get flat and boring until about 75 miles west of here.

Yes, I know, the trees are just the right height and the grass is just the right color, Oops, I think the Republican brainwashing machine is getting the better of me. How many electoral votes does Kansas have, anyway?

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Seriously? [8|]
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Not everyone in Kansas is a Republican, and that's all I'm going to say on that topic.
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hi FDRLincoln, i just clicked to the identity of your avatar - Jackie Fisher, right?
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Yes, Fisher....his gaze directed towards HMS Tiger...the best of the WW1 battlecruisers he inspired. Also note his motto "Fear God and Dread Nought".

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Yes, Fisher....his gaze directed towards HMS Tiger...the best of the WW1 battlecruisers he inspired. Also note his motto "Fear God and Dread Nought".


I believe that when the US was outfitting it's first battleships, a Congressman found naming them after states to be too dull and proposed that one be named "Skeerd-O-Nothin,'" presumably as a counter to Dreadnought.

A great opportunity lost. [:D]
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i got acquainted w/ Adm. Fisher through Massie's fine books 'Dreadnought' & 'Castles of Steel'. The 1st book covers the historical/political/naval/biographical background of the RN/KM 'naval race', the 2nd describes the naval actions of WWI. needless to say, JF figures rather prominently in both!

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Amusingly, MichaelU and myself spend most of our face-to-face game time playing around in the SFU as well! We have been having several match-ups a month. Our last went poorly for my Hydran forces when I misjudged a scatter pack....

It was the arrival of my second child last week which pretty much knocked out our weekends for the foreseeable future. He happened to send me a link for the new WitP AE patch and.........

Here I am again!

For the record, I still have a Captain's Log in my backpack which I'll be reading over lunch later today. [:)]

[We're part of Battlegroup Singapore if anyone is every looking for a SE Asia match up!] [8D]
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[:D] What is wrong with the middle of Kansas? Its lovely here.

Well its not bad but, there alot of tornados running through here. Forgot which town i came through got completed wiped out, something like greenburg IDK. Just High n Dry on the western parts of Kansas.
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Yes...Greensburg. that is 30 miles west of here.
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I'm not addicted, either. Shoot, when at work I can go five, maybe, ten whole minutes without thinking of what I need to do during my next turn. [8|]
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Nashvillen: I see you also share an interest in my other Great Obsession: the Star Fleet Universe.

Klingon B-10 Battleship....the Yamato of the Milky Way Galaxy...


Star Fleet Battles rules. I've read the time line so many times it's not even funny. I love the General War. Remember when Fast Patrol Ships were called Psuedo-Fighters? [:D]
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Oh, yes, I do indeed remember "pseudo-fighters." :)
 
 
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As do I, Supplement #2, I believe... (yeah, I know Jean hates those [:D])
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They ask me what I'm doing for 14 hr workdays and I say, planning the invasion of:

Rabual, Rangoon, Kawalejian, Saipan, Guam, Wake Island,




nashvillen's opponent.
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ORIGINAL: Torplexed

ORIGINAL: FDRLincoln

Yes, Fisher....his gaze directed towards HMS Tiger...the best of the WW1 battlecruisers he inspired. Also note his motto "Fear God and Dread Nought".


I believe that when the US was outfitting it's first battleships, a Congressman found naming them after states to be too dull and proposed that one be named "Skeerd-O-Nothin,'" presumably as a counter to Dreadnought.

A great opportunity lost. [:D]


The legislator being mentioned was from South Carolina, if my enfeebled memeory suffices.

BTW: FDRLincoln... the Tiger was my favorite ship in AH's Jutland. I named our next cat Tiger after getting that game.
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The best thing is that those of us addicted to this game should be able to avoid senility. Studies suggest that playing games that make you think can help prevent the onset of senility - and we'll all be playing this game for ages to come!

Well said, sir. Also, don't forget that....ummmm...oh damnit...I had something else to say. I'll get back to yu.

Both of you, how do we know this game isn't just a dream, or that our nurse didn't skimp on our Thorazine in order to save some up for her pet Pomeranian who's been having issues lately?


Well, considering that I don't recall ever having been in a nursing home - unless my whole life is just a Thorazine induced dream... [:D]
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As do I, Supplement #2, I believe... (yeah, I know Jean hates those [:D])

I remember buying supplement #2 and finding no counters inside! Luckily for me the ADB sent me some counters after reading my pleaing letter. :D

That was back when the BPV were double digits. I'm such a major SFB fanboy, it's ridiculous.

One thing I never tried though, was the Kauffman Retrograde. Did you?
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