Gentlemen, I'm always listening
Especially when the words are so kind. When they are not, I immediately ply my age and say, "huh?"
Steel Shield is not for the faint of heart or the short of time. It is for those, like you Tankhead, and others of your temperament, who love the big battles. We have our quick plays scenarios for some of the guys. Now for some "big plays" for those who love them.
Playing it is a challenge. Designing it...You can imagine. My thought on the map was, okay, ...okay ...okay ...WHAT, MORE MAP?
When you've designed nearly 1,000 scenarios for all versions of SP over the last five years, with three standard sizes, no more, you become used to them. Now being confronted with a map twice as big requires some serious rethinking
But its done. Its been tested. It can be played. It can be won. It just takes awhile.
NOW

in the next one I maxed out the UK/NZ forces in Operation Supercharge. The good news and the bad news. First the good. It is desert, open terrain. You can see your units so much easier.
Now the bad news

So can the enemy. If playing the UK, topping Aqaqqir Ridge and staring down the muzzles of Rommel's carefull placed 88s will certainly test your will and skill
Now that is no spoiler. Rommel always had a pair of 88s in that back pocket of his. You know they'll be there.
So after wandering the woods of the Ardennes, in the freezing cold and snow, get ready for a change in climate and a change in battle. This one is really bloody!
I hope to have it to you in a week or so.
"Supercharge - The Maximum Effort!"
Montgomery stated flatly that he was willing to accept 100% casualties to break Rommel's forces and send him in retreat towards Tripoli.
Coming soon...Wild Bill
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In Arduis Fidelis
Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games
[This message has been edited by Wild Bill (edited 06-27-2000).]