Aa Faq

Panther Games' Highway to the Reich revolutionizes wargaming with its pausable, continuous time game play and advanced artificial intelligence. Command like a real General, under real time pressures to achieve real objectives on a real map all within the fog of war. Issue orders to your powerful AI controlled subordinates or take total control of every unit. Fight the world's most advanced AI opponent or match wits against your friends online or over a LAN. Highway to the Reich covers all four battles from Operation Market Garden, including Arnhem, Nijmegen, Eindhoven and the 30th Corps breakout from Neerpelt.

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Here is a collection of links which I had previously done as an FAQ for AA.

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/markshot/ ... ges/aa.htm

Please note: I think I did it around October, 2002. There is still more useful stuff in the BTS forum. But there should also be some good discussions here.
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Post by Arjuna »

Mark,

You are a hero matee!
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Woohoo !

Nice shot Mark !!!

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Post by danielr_g »

Where'd it go? I see the links to a bunch of stuff, but all the stuff is on the old Battlefront website and links to nothing. :(

I hope this game gets a well written Manual.
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Post by Kevinugly »

Daniel, if you haven't already been there, try 'The Drop Zone' (link from JeF's post above). It does contain some useful tips on playing AA.

On the subject of manuals for AA:RDOA and the forthcoming AA:HTTR I have to say that whilst it would be nice to have a full-scale manual over here in Europe I found the gameplay in AA:RDOA very intuitive so if the new game ships with most of the manual as a pdf file I, for one, will not be that bothered.
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Post by danielr_g »

Thanks Kevin.

I actually found it not long after I posted. Wealth of information.

I can hardly wait for the new full version.

I still hope that there is a well written manual. I'd prefer it be printed, but will accept a PDF file to be taken to Kinkos if I have to, and if it is complete and well written.
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