LCG Question

John Tiller's Campaign Series exemplifies tactical war-gaming at its finest by bringing you the entire collection of TalonSoft's award-winning campaign series. Containing TalonSoft's West Front, East Front, and Rising Sun platoon-level combat series, as well as all of the official add-ons and expansion packs, the Matrix Edition allows players to dictate the events of World War II from the tumultuous beginning to its climatic conclusion. We are working together with original programmer John Tiller to bring you this updated edition.

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Rake
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I'm a little behind the curve having just recently DL'd 1.03 and then, today 1.04. Previously, when opening a new LCG, the game asks where to save the campaign file. In 1.03 and 1.04, linked campaigns are all saved as "campaign" which means any previous LCG that I have going is overwritten when I start another. What's up?

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yes...any previous LCG you have started will be overwritten. DCG's are not. Stand alone senarios are also overwritten...thwey are saved into the Battle file.
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Yes, that was yet another doubtful improvement. So now you have to back the save manually if you like to play more than one campaign at once. BTW I'd really like to know why anyone this is a good idea?
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I was in the sixth battle of the WF Rommel desert LCG and on a whim started and saved a battle in another WF LCG and assumed the second LCG would surely be saved in a different file. Boy, wrong assumption.
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