For the whole campaign : turn length ?

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Jack Shelak
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RE: For the whole campaign : turn length ?

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ORIGINAL: ZOOMIE1980


The two wives later, you get to do it all over again playing the other side...

LOL [:D]

I miss the one hour turns from WISP.
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2day for GC PBEM

im mostly a 1 turn per day man
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I think one day turns are best until 1943 and then switch over to 3 day turns. Unfortunately, we won't be able to do that in PBEM after the next patch I hear. [:(] I think they should keep the option of changing turn scale in PBEM games. Naturally, both players would have to agree before each change, but it would help out during the slow parts.
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The intriguing talk about setting up a team play PBEM i think would definately require multi-turns. 2day or possibly even 3day. that way you allow for the extra time for all theater commanders to do their parts leading up to the combat replay.....without the game taking 4 years to complete
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I do One day turns. Now on 16 March 42. And having a blast.[:D]
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All is in the title.

For a whole campaign, which lenght do you take ? One day, two, ... ???

Thanks for your response.

Eric.
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