Andrew's Map & WPO

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Andrew's Map & WPO

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I wonder . . . will Andrew's map work with WPO? If so, would it install the same way?

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I wonder . . . will Andrew's map work with WPO? If so, would it install the same way?

No, it won't. IT could be used if the WPO scenarios are converted, but I have not had time to do that yet.

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Also, the WPO stock map is not 100% similar to the WitP stock map. Mainly ALCAN would need to be removed, I think that's about all I did. Can't remember about China... too busy studying for one final midterm.
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I realize the scenarios won't work, but would the program work? I've been tinkering with the idea of a preWWII scenario, but I've really grown accustomed to Andrew's map. Just wondering if it would be possible to install the map to WPO then mod the scenario myself.

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Hey Byron...this is OT but I see you are proud of your Texas heritage. I was in Texas once on business and happened to ask my client where he was from. He responded that when in Texas, one should never ask a man where he's from. If he's from Texas, he will volunteer the information...and if he's not, well, you just don't want to embarrass the man!

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I have a framed plaque that states that exact quote hanging on a wall in my living room.
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Andrew,
I just realized that you answered my question. My bad.
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