Strategic command world war one classic

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And as an aside, real maps either have no grid or square grids printed on them.

All the real maps I've ever seen had/have grid squares
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How is the map scale compared to SCWiE? From the screenshot looks like it's more detailed and with a higher unit density, not necessarily a good thing in a strategic-level game - I already find the size of the map and unit count a little overwhelming in SCWiE.

Also, is it possible to turn the map grid on?

Yes, it is possible to turn the map grid on, this is a standard SC feature since ages.
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From my point of view the amount of units is quite allright. I could have lived with some more, but that is me.


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The Central Powers in 1917:




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This is what an attack would look like with the map grid turned on:

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Hello all
Sorry for the lack of answers, busy time I'm afraid

I'm sorry to disappoint some of you but Strategic Command Classic WW1 whilst it does include Breakthrough! and will be available on Steam does not use the Slitherine/Matrix PBEM system and I'm afraid it does not include the WW2 campaign (sorry)

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Nice posts, I have a question,
I bought the game when it came out from Battlefront. I deleted the game from my computer but I might have the setup.exe .

If I want to reinstall, will it work?

Secondly, Steam has this game now?
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Any ETA for when it will Be on Steam?
Or the release date on Matrix?
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If you bought it from battlefront you should be able to go back to their store page and download it again. I bought it on battlefront when it was originally released and I am still able to download it. When the Breakthrough DLC was released I only played that from then on. I have win 10 and Breakthrough (1.05) is working just fine.
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1917 Fate of Nations scenario, Entente side, different weather:


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Between this and the Central Powers screenshots that I posted earlier, nothing should be left to the imagination.
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Thanks Tarf, forgot about that
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Sounds about right :-)
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But what were they drinking?
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France paid Russias boxing training for several years, and send her an invitation to the pub, for this day, and that hour.
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France paid Russias boxing training for several years, and send her an invitation to the pub, for this day, and that hour.

Loaned... and when Russia woke up from the KO, it forgot about the debt [:'(]
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This thread should be moved to the SC WW I section.
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