Normand 44 scenario

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Normand 44 scenario

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I was not able to find toaw version of this scenario in it's description does anyone have an idea? Which scenario variables turn on or off would be better for this scenario?
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kutaycosar wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:58 pm I was not able to find toaw version of this scenario in it's description does anyone have an idea? Which scenario variables turn on or off would be better for this scenario?
Do you mean Normandy 44?

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Its located in the West Front folder.
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Zovs wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 10:50 pm
kutaycosar wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:58 pm I was not able to find toaw version of this scenario in it's description does anyone have an idea? Which scenario variables turn on or off would be better for this scenario?
Do you mean Normandy 44?

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Its located in the West Front folder.
Yes that’s , usually in description it’s says that under which toaw version scenario made(3.0.0, 3.4.1 etc) but was not able to find this one.
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Normandy '44 came with the original TOAW I.
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Bob Cross's TOAW Site
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