Correct. Sometimes there are article(s)Ah, I thought likewise. So the nature of the scenarios are essentially the same. The difference is the article and the analysis.
Correct. Sometimes there are article(s)Ah, I thought likewise. So the nature of the scenarios are essentially the same. The difference is the article and the analysis.
You and Michael R. are correct. My only other add is that Rally Points tend to be theme based, while the (recent) Schwerpunkt editions are a mix of actions.Ah, I thought likewise. So the nature of the scenarios are essentially the same. The difference is the article and the analysis.
As an avid ASLer with a pretty keen and growing interest in the Korean war (probably read a dozen books or so), I doff my cap to you, sir.Between Rally Point Volumes 15 and 17 we have added 20 new KW scenarios to the system. We have therefore doubled the number of KW scenarios available to ASLers.
Well, give me 23 more years of designing and 30 years of playing and I'll take a stab at it.This is a great addition to the KWASL scenario library. But there are still so many aspects of this conflict that have not been touched yet.
I know, go design scenarios. And I have.
But there is still so much to be covered.
I will be covering some of it, too!This is a great addition to the KWASL scenario library. But there are still so many aspects of this conflict that have not been touched yet.
I know, go design scenarios. And I have.
But there is still so much to be covered.
If you want a hint, just look at my little avatar thingy in the upper left....I will be covering some of it, too!
Received my copy this week - agree this is one of the major attractions of the pack.I particularly like this scenario pack because it features some of the OUNC nationalities that were not covered in the Forgotten War scenarios.
Evan has stated no Schwerepunkt for the foreseeable future.No Schwerpunkt Mag this year?
(Just ordered RP#16 & 17)
Is this the end of an era?Evan has stated no Schwerepunkt for the foreseeable future.