Ozgur Budak Wrote:Guys, pay attention to the initial command reports at the first turn that give vital information such as support, smoke allowance, withdrawals etc.
There are two critical things to do before you start a scenario. 1) read the scenario description information first. I usually print it out and keep it throughout the scenario, it gives guidance as to what the objectives of the scenario are. 2) is what Oz just mentioned. Before the game starts, you get information regarding withdrawals, smoke, support, human wave allowances and the like. Critical information for the scenario.