Complexity rating on Matrix's games????

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Complexity rating on Matrix's games????

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When I look at Matrix' ads for its games I look for complexity. I understand that Grognard is the most complex, and I understand Simple.

But, which games are more complex - Intermediate or Medium?

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Same level, I guess the PR guys just updated the terminology.
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Same level, I guess the PR guys just updated the terminology.

Thanks, Marc[:D]
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Same level, I guess the PR guys just updated the terminology.

Uh, sorry, but World War One is moderate. I'd like to buy it, but if it a simple as a bag of hammers, I'd hate to waste my funds. How does moderate rank w/intermediate and medium?
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