JAMiAM
TOAW III Project Manager
I'd suggest a slightly revised version of this scenario to used in the game, that takes care of the three slight blemishes in an otherwise spectacular scenario.
If you'd like, I should be able to make it available within 48 hours.
Essentially, it will set the Max Rounds Per Battle to 3, and remove eligibility for reconstitution for the ground units of both sides, so that all the replacements go straight back into on-map units, instead of being sucked up into units that will appear on turn 28 of a 12 turn max game.:surprise:
The former change will allow folks to utilize one of the major new features of TOAW III, while the latter will take care of a problem with the scenario that has existed since it was broken away from the longer Four Weeks in Normandy, that Brett designed.
(Late Edit) Oh, and one other little thing. I'd put a supply point in Cherbourg, to do away with the annoying habit of the German units retreating into the oncoming Allied forces, since all the other supply points are on the southern map edge. This way, the forces in the Cotentin peninsula will retreat toward Cherbourg, as they did historically.
If you'd like, I should be able to make it available within 48 hours.
Essentially, it will set the Max Rounds Per Battle to 3, and remove eligibility for reconstitution for the ground units of both sides, so that all the replacements go straight back into on-map units, instead of being sucked up into units that will appear on turn 28 of a 12 turn max game.:surprise:
The former change will allow folks to utilize one of the major new features of TOAW III, while the latter will take care of a problem with the scenario that has existed since it was broken away from the longer Four Weeks in Normandy, that Brett designed.
(Late Edit) Oh, and one other little thing. I'd put a supply point in Cherbourg, to do away with the annoying habit of the German units retreating into the oncoming Allied forces, since all the other supply points are on the southern map edge. This way, the forces in the Cotentin peninsula will retreat toward Cherbourg, as they did historically.
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