Operational Art of War releases 16th November!

The sequel of the legendary wargame with a complete graphics and interface overhaul, major new gameplay and design features such as full naval combat modelling, improved supply handling, numerous increases to scenario parameters to better support large scenarios, and integrated PBEM++.
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for those who haven't already watched it live
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I can't wait for Thursday!

Not sure if only me but I found those live stream videos extremely annoying, no explanation of what was going on and some strange commentary at times!
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Yeah, i also did not find them very useful. The commenter clearly had not that much understanding of the game.
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Jepp, they were useless. Just clicking around making some battles. Anyone who knew TOAW III couldn't learn anything about TOAW IV and who didn't know or like TOAW III could see nothing then random units in random hexes. Didn't look the streams much. I wonder, why they didn't just play a short PbEM-scenario?
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Excellent news!
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Been looking forward to it. Ill get it day one.
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ORIGINAL: Cfant
Jepp, they were useless. Just clicking around making some battles. Anyone who knew TOAW III couldn't learn anything about TOAW IV and who didn't know or like TOAW III could see nothing then random units in random hexes. Didn't look the streams much. I wonder, why they didn't just play a short PbEM-scenario?
I agree and there are several to chose from.
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Why wait - why not release now - I'm ready :)
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Which was the tutorial scenario in TOAW3?
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Which was the tutorial scenario in TOAW3?
I think it was Korea 50-51 or something like that.
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ORIGINAL: Joe 98

Which was the tutorial scenario in TOAW3?

We have the same Tutorial mission, but the accompanying document has been updated to reflect changes.

Also, there will be a few tutorial videos accessible from the game's launch menu to cover the basics.
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