New maps, new nationalities, new toys, anything that officially expands ASL's reach is a no questions automatic buy.
Well, it could be brilliant but then again it might not be.How would one know what its potential is?
Yup, kill'n a commie for mommy, what's not to like!10! I have been hard pressed not to get the CH one I want this theater badly. Hills! Rice! Americans shooting communists as god intended! (Studied it in college, did two tours and my 3 children are half Korean...hurry up! )
???There is no zero option. The 1 implies I have enough interest to realize I am not interested. I will probably not buy it although I may get the boards. If I decide to buy it, I definitely won't punch it or put it into Raaco's. Zero desire to see this. -- jim
There is no 11 too ??!!???
As I stated in the first sentence, "1 is the worst and you are not interested at all." Not sure if anyone can be more specific that that?!?!
I want something equal to zero I have zero interest. The genre does not interest me. The era does not interest me. The subject does not interest me. Putting a 1 next to it implies > 0. -- jim (Lighten up Francis, have a little fun with it)???
As I stated in the first sentence, "1 is the worst and you are not interested at all." Not sure if anyone can be more specific that that?!?!
Leave it to the French to want an IIFT poll question!There is no 11 too ??!!
I understand you have no interest.1 as there was no zero, ASL is IMHO WWII, not Korean war era, even though a lot of the wep systems were late WWII era. does not interest me. Would of preferred to see some more OOP stuff brought back into print earlier.
And that is all good and well, and I hope that when it comes out those who are into the Korean war era love it, I just can not get my head around ASL outside of WWII. And it would of been nice to see OoP stuff that folk need/want reprinted but hey, there we go.I understand you have no interest.
Just for the historical record of ASL.
In the first edition rules, which I don't have any more, in the intro pages there was already then a blocked off chapter section, and letter code, for Korea. They knew back then the system extended beyond WWII.