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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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KwanzaO
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Back in the saddle

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Hello all

I'm back to the TOAW universe after a long hiatus.
Some of you old hands may have known me previously as Tigersqn, others, simply as Pierre.
I am an old vet with TOAW 2/ACOW/3 and recently found out that TOAW IV had finally been released; so here I am :) .......back to battle.

Anyways, I hope to be a little more active here if possible in the near future.

If anybody remembers me from way back say hi.......

Pierre
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TheeWarLord
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Welcome back.
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Raver508
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Hi Tiger. I certainly remember you from the olden days! You looking for opponents?
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ORIGINAL: Raver508

Hi Tiger. I certainly remember you from the olden days!


I believe I can remember a Raver from back then.....we may even have played a game or two....EA comes to mind....
You looking for opponents?

Always [:)]
Anything in mind ?
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I've sent you a PM, but had forgotten just how buggy TOAW4 was - on my computers at least. Its probably best if we pick a smaller scenario to start with, and I'll see if I can figure out how to deal with the long lags I get whenever moving a unit.
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