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The Campaign Series: Middle East 1948-1985 is a new turn-based, tactical wargame that focuses on conflicts in the Middle East.

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How to save my settings?
I want to start game with unchecked Infobox Counters and Toggle Contours

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I believe that will be in the next patch, remembering your settings.
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Remembering settings is a long-standing feature, but occasionally we miss some. Any we missed in 1.00 will be included in 1.01.
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OK, thanks for info ... I will wait until new patch
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Sorry for the stupid question, but is there an option to stop map movement by the mouse pointer at the edge of the screen?
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