Wow, Christmas has come early! Nice one Allard 
Boco is right: apologees to everyone I owe units to, but I need to make a few new ones for this... The Vickers is out of place, and I have some newer British colonials troops in ToT format, if Allard is interested.
Allard, I love this scenario in all it's formats, but one thing has always niggled my pedantic mind - everything I have read about the Anglo-Egyptian Army says that the Sudanese battalians were more disciplined and soldierly than their Egyptian counterparts. Will you consider swapping their stats in the scenario?
Boco is right: apologees to everyone I owe units to, but I need to make a few new ones for this... The Vickers is out of place, and I have some newer British colonials troops in ToT format, if Allard is interested.
Allard, I love this scenario in all it's formats, but one thing has always niggled my pedantic mind - everything I have read about the Anglo-Egyptian Army says that the Sudanese battalians were more disciplined and soldierly than their Egyptian counterparts. Will you consider swapping their stats in the scenario?
The stats for Unpassable are ideal to discourage the CC from roaming, especially if there are some Fur or Baggara riding nearby. So your idea has a good chance of working. You're probably way ahead of me on this, but I suspect that you might need to tweak some CreateUnit events to make unwanted CC treks dangerous (e.g. from Tambuk to Abu Hamed).
I doubt there's a scenario on his hard disk that still has the designer's original units.bmp.
I'd make suggestions, but Fairline knows mid-19th century arty better than me.
After working with El Aurens, I must be too used to subtle differences in terrain appearance by now. No grid works for me. Good thing, though. When tired, my eyes start seeing double. Those grid shadows are creative, but distracting in their current form.

The job's got me tonight.
The Sudanese almost used up their ammo before the host got into effective range. Brits marched up and broke the attack with their better rifles and firing discipline. The Sudanese weren't about to bolt, though. That's the historical argument. I'll let you know this player's opinion in several days (don't see a big civ session coming this week 


AH is in v4, though. 
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