greuh
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Today, I setupped Gavin Take in VASL for my first pbem ever
A supplement to what?Today I read a forum thread about a supplement
When the Berserk unit entered the hex, a CC marker should have been placed to indicate that the Location was not a Melee [A15.432]. The Berserk unit could fire during the AFPh, but during the RtPh surviving broken units *must* rout away or be eliminated for failure to rout because the Location was not yet a Melee. The broken 4-4-7 should not have been present during the CCPh. If the Berserk unit did not eliminate the broken unit in the AFPh it would remain Berserk.Then US para squad in picture had gone Berserk,charged across the bridge before German spotter could get any 105 arty onto the bridge and got into hex with defending German 4-4-7 squad,which Broke in FPF then was wiped out in CC.
I did mark the hex with CC counter but made mistake in thinking Broken German squad could NOT Rout out of the hex---found out about this 3 turns later;so A.2 on this then. Thanks for the clarification.When the Berserk unit entered the hex, a CC marker should have been placed to indicate that the Location was not a Melee [A15.432]. The Berserk unit could fire during the AFPh, but during the RtPh surviving broken units *must* rout away or be eliminated for failure to rout because the Location was not yet a Melee. The broken 4-4-7 should not have been present during the CCPh. If the Berserk unit did not eliminate the broken unit in the AFPh it would remain Berserk.
JR
Muscles I think. There were lines and lines of spam threads.A supplement to what?
This the type of SSR which I watch out for, which guarantees that I will NOT be playing that scenario.With the defense set, I set up the attackers and gave one last read of the SSR before starting. It was then that I saw that SSR #1 continued "all hills are treated as marsh." Doh! Time to pull all the counters off the board and start again. C'est la vie.
I returned from NE Nigeria (Boko Haram country) a week ago and sent out a mail to my five ASL gang members in Nova Scotia. Got responses from four. First game set up for this Thursday....and another one end of August during our traditional family trip to Yarmouth, where Dave Olie is always the gracious host (and fun opponent).This the type of SSR which I watch out for, which guarantees that I will NOT be playing that scenario.
I do agree for FtF play. For purposes of VASL, I do not mind such SSR as long as it can easily tackle such terrain changes.This the type of SSR which I watch out for, which guarantees that I will NOT be playing that scenario.
I agree that this adjustment is not all that hard to make. I was just kicking myself for assuming that SSR #1 was "just the usual stuff" and not reading it carefully until I had already set up everything. I also agree that three boards might be a bit more than necessary. I was using the east board when I thought that I could put the gun on a hilltop and still support my fortified location (and still cover the road, as required). Now it seems pretty likely that no unit will ever leave the center board.The scenario is pretty good, just setting your mind so that hills become, in effect, "don't go there" terrain is not that hard. (It's one of those old-style scenarios with 3 boards, but it's pretty likely no counter will ever move from the center board...)
In general, SSR1 is where you will often find "Woods is Brush"....'Orchards are Olive Groves'..."Despite the month Grain is in season.' So never take SSR1 for granted. Not even to assume "Kindling is NA."...I was just kicking myself for assuming that SSR #1 was "just the usual stuff" and not reading it carefully until I had already set up everything. ....