The Irascible Rundstedt

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The Irascible Rundstedt

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Hello

I am in a PBEM game v 1.02. I have a terrible relationship with the nasty von Rundstedt. I open my last turn and found that the 1st PG had been put on a defensive posture without my having ordered it via a card. Is this WAD or a bug? The idea that 1st PG might start the winter in Kharkov has vanished now that I don't have enough time or PP's to get them back to offensive status.
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RE: The Irascible Rundstedt

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Hi wadortch,

There's no valid game reason for that happening and it's the first instance I've heard off.

Have you, or your opponent, changed game versions from when you started, even minor 102 versions?

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RE: The Irascible Rundstedt

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Hello Cameron

Started the game and patched several turns to 1.02. Server game.

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RE: The Irascible Rundstedt

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Hi Walt,

O.K, probably a side effect of the patching and the funny things that servers can do if you and your opponent had, at one point, even slightly different versions.

The official 1.02 update should be out soon.

Mark it down as von Rundstedt acting in character. He wouldn't have done it if he wasn't upset.

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RE: The Irascible Rundstedt

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And he is very uunhappy. Thanks for taking the time to check it out and good to know that the Marshalls cannot go this far to thwart poor Franz's wishes!
Walt
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