Scenario Breifing

Fans of the old Panzer General series rejoice for the release of Panzer Corps. Following in the footsteps of the popular SSI masterpiece and sharing with the General series the same level of engagement and strategic depth, Panzer Corps will keep an unmistakable "PG feeling" whilst improving and refining the gameplay and balance. Panzer Corps will feature 26 scenarios on 21 unique maps, covering most major battles of the European Theatre of World War II and including a few hypothetical 'what if' scenarios based on your actions. Now expanded with a full-war mega-campaign and the Afrika Corps and Allied Corps releases!

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Scenario Breifing

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Is there a way to bring up the scenario briefing (with instructions on special objectives), AFTER you have started the scenario. [&:]
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RE: Scenario Breifing

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ORIGINAL: PRUSSIAN TOM

Is there a way to bring up the scenario briefing (with instructions on special objectives), AFTER you have started the scenario. [&:]

It doesn't seem so. I've resorted to jotting a couple of quick notes or even taking a screenshot of the briefing for later reference. But this feature has been often requested so I assume at some point they'll make the briefing available in-game.

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RE: Scenario Breifing

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ORIGINAL: PRUSSIAN TOM

Is there a way to bring up the scenario briefing (with instructions on special objectives), AFTER you have started the scenario. [&:]

Nope, no way to read it again.

However, u can select print-screen(PRTSC) then:

Click Start->Programs->Accesoires ->MS Paint

and paste it. There, that works.
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