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Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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@ Matrix/ David Heath, et al;

This will soon be a VERY busy forum, so I suggest you look at some of the other ToaW sites forums to choose someone who will be respected by the community for thier sense of fair-play, and understanding of the topic (ie; toaw: cow, etc; design/ mods, etc)

It's most likely that any of the respected moderators in the toaw community could be convinced to sign on with your company, eh? Otherwise you'll have to grow your own, and as you might expect, there will be considerable resistance until an unknown individual makes his chops.

Mantis might make a good choice, eh? Got a good record in his resume' . Possibly too much time on his hands, so could mod this forum too.

You will note that the ToaW community is already established, and some things go better with familiarity, lol.


While I realize this is all about 'Matrix' and your still finding your feet in this, Taking one of 'OUR' guys into your forums would be, 'customer friendly', or something very like it, eh?
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ORIGINAL: L`zard

This will soon be a VERY busy forum, so I suggest you look at some of the other ToaW sites forums to choose someone who will be respected by the community for thier sense of fair-play, and understanding of the topic (ie; toaw: cow, etc; design/ mods, etc)

Humbug. We don't need moderators at TDG.... though after their experience with 'Art of Wargaming' Matrix might feel differently.
Mantis might make a good choice, eh? Got a good record in his resume' . Possibly too much time on his hands, so could mod this forum too.

Mantis was my thought too. If you're going to have a moderator, he'd probably be the best choice.
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None of the other forums here have needed a 'community' moderator to act as bouncer, why should this one? Matrix staff and the various developers act in that capacity on the very rare occasions it is needed.



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Thanks for the vote of confidence, guys! (Nice to wake up in the morning and see something like this - you've made my day!)

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We're already working on it, no worries. [8D]
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Well, whaddya know. Thanks all! As per usual, I'll do my best for the community!

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ORIGINAL: Ben Turner

Mantis was my thought too. If you're going to have a moderator, he'd probably be the best choice.

If I may, I'll add my vote of confidence in favor of Mantis, having worked with him for over a year now. How do you say 'He's a groovy dude!' in French? [:D]
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I'm not a TOAWer but having worked with him at ACG/SZO, Mantis is your man.

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If you look at the list of forum moderators, you'll see that indeed there have been a few additions. [8D]
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There's a questions I've been meaning to ask - how do you see the list of staff?
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From the main forum index, the list of moderators is the last line in each forum description.

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ORIGINAL: Mantis

There's a questions I've been meaning to ask - how do you see the list of staff?

Nice start.. [;)]

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ORIGINAL: Lava
ORIGINAL: Mantis

There's a questions I've been meaning to ask - how do you see the list of staff?

Nice start.. [;)]

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