Adding a 'pre-turn'

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Adding a 'pre-turn'

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If I want to add a turn to the front end of a scenario- say, something to allow massive air attacks before the ground campaign kicks off- to a large scenario already completed, is there a simple way to do so?

And... what happens to all the events that already exist in the scenario? Would they all have to be rolled back one turn? And... would all the turn triggers ALSO have to be rolled back one turn?
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Don't forget replacements and reinforcements. Even one turn changes everything.
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I believe there are events that can cause a "cease fire" and "game on" ( I'm paraphrasing ) so you can start the game with a cease fire for one turn and then in T2 go for it. That won't allow any attacking however so that may not be what you want to do. Maybe you could put everybody except the aircraft in garrison mode and then release them for action in T2? Good luck.
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