Barbarossa looks like a good scenario. I will have a go as the Soviets when I get a spare afternoon. I might try and start a new Bonaparte PBEM at Civ Webring using your new files, though it has been a bit slow there lately. Hopefully things will speed up after Christmas.
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I was already with the first error in the Barbarossa scenario, the Yugoslavs have been eliminated by the Italians! First mistake in the evens: I had since Yugoslavian guerrilla unit with any disposal would result in the emergence of a new one in his city, with the idea that every time there is more... but that did not occur.
Someone comes up with some solution?
Saludos,
Petit
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Could you make two events so that for every Partisan killed two new ones appear? This way the Partisan menace would increase as the war continued.
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Hello to those who survived the Christmas ...
I started adapting the excenario graphically excellent Nemo on the landing of Normandy with the units of the same magnificent Nemo, the indispensable Fairline, Curt Sibling and others, and hope someone is encouraged to work to improve any other unit or proposed unit is I have missed ...
In coming days I will send the graphic adaptation of John Petroski's Up the Boot Deadhy.
Both of those can be found here: http://spanish.apolyton.net/
Saludos,
Petit
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Nice looking mod! I have been meaning to try this scenario again for some time, now I don't even need to update the graphics. Thanks Petit
EDIT: When I have a bit more free time I will start uploading mods to the Scenario League again. I just ended up with too many projects and too little time at the end of last year.
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The Ghost of the Disco is ... your mastermind, your mastermind!
2013: A Union Divided|John III Sobieski|Red Storm
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Nicely polished mod I expect we will make use of that at Civ Webring the next time we start a La Belle PBEM!
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Just a minor thing - I drew the deck of the HMS Eagle with a grey deck as that's what colour it was. Generally speaking, the US had wooden decks on their carriers, while the British had armoured decks.
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Grey decks for the carriers through WW2, teak (wood) decks for the battleships.
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