Great! It will be the standard in the next Desert War patch.ORIGINAL: Okayrun3254
Definitely liking the thicker counters!!
Desert War: Designing Avalanche
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I really like the beveled counters!!
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To bad Avalanche died I was just getting interested in it and this game but thing just seem to die off. Pity

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Sorry about that. Been working and working on the next game. It's as ugly as that.
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But wait! It's winter again! And it's only Fall...maybe time to resurrect this one. Can't be outside in the cold after-all.
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That would be REALLY great, but don't neglect Stalingrad 
A Sharif
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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But wait! It's winter again! And it's only Fall...maybe time to resurrect this one. Can't be outside in the cold after-all.
Looking forward to this one! Hope you get a chance to finish it...…
Rob.
So we're at war with the Russkies eh?? I suppose we really ought to invade or something. (Lonnnng pause while studying the map)
Hmmmm... big place ain't it??
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Hmmmm... big place ain't it??
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Great!
Today I completed the 1 Dec 1942 MEGA-SCENARIO for Stalingrad. The combined Axis and Allies OBs equal about 1200 lines of .csv file. Lots to enumerate/synchronize/de-conflict.
I am ready for a break.
Today I completed the 1 Dec 1942 MEGA-SCENARIO for Stalingrad. The combined Axis and Allies OBs equal about 1200 lines of .csv file. Lots to enumerate/synchronize/de-conflict.
I am ready for a break.
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Tis that.
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People say...don't post this scenario--make it DLC for dollars! I'm going back to Stalingrad; I don't have the time for Salerno right now.ORIGINAL: bcgames
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More to follow...
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Moving forward at a pace.


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Invasion beaches.


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Looks good!
Rob.

So we're at war with the Russkies eh?? I suppose we really ought to invade or something. (Lonnnng pause while studying the map)
Hmmmm... big place ain't it??
- Sir Harry Flashman (1854)
Hmmmm... big place ain't it??
- Sir Harry Flashman (1854)
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Glad you like it. We'll score the goal before the end of the year.
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Building the beast.


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"Tough Old Gut" - The Battle of Salerno 9 - 17 September 1943
Two Panzer Korps vs two infantry corps...what could go wrong?
Getting there...

"A cross-channel operation [in 1943] was utterly impossible. We could not even get across without the British showing us the way and taking us by the hand. We did not have the means. And so it was decided that we would take this matter up with Mr. Churchill, which we did. And that is where his persuasive eloquence first impressed me. He got up before a map with his pointer and he kept pointing to Gibraltar, North Africa, the Mediterranean, Sicily and Italy. Finally he said, 'We should slit the soft belly of the Mediterranean.' Well, my friends, I assure you, when I landed at Salerno, I found it was a tough old gut!" -- General Mark W. Clark, Commander US 5th Army
Two Panzer Korps vs two infantry corps...what could go wrong?
Getting there...

"A cross-channel operation [in 1943] was utterly impossible. We could not even get across without the British showing us the way and taking us by the hand. We did not have the means. And so it was decided that we would take this matter up with Mr. Churchill, which we did. And that is where his persuasive eloquence first impressed me. He got up before a map with his pointer and he kept pointing to Gibraltar, North Africa, the Mediterranean, Sicily and Italy. Finally he said, 'We should slit the soft belly of the Mediterranean.' Well, my friends, I assure you, when I landed at Salerno, I found it was a tough old gut!" -- General Mark W. Clark, Commander US 5th Army
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