RE: New and needing some help
1. A Campaign is started with an entirely different front end. If you don't have the WDS Front End Program,one way to get there is to open the RBR folder in Windows Explorer (it will be something like C:\WDS\RBR), sort by "file type". The .exe files will be right there for you to get at.
2. Each battle can influence the campaign in a couple ways. First off, the results (win/lose/draw) of a battle will directly impact what your battle choices are for the next battle. It all depends on the specific campaign, but there's an entire flowchart built into the campaign editor. The player doesn't really see it (unless he works on learning how to read the editor), but it's there. Also, your losses will carry over (to a point) from battle to battle. So, if The Old Guard gets mauled in the first battle, they'll be below strength for the next.
3. Absolutely. The AI isn't especially good, but you can play it, even in a scenario that says that it's mostly meant for HTH. Extreme Behavior will make it into something of a beserker. I've never tried it, so can't comment on specifics.
I'd say it is enjoyable for a newbie to play against the AI, but be careful you don't learn bad habits. Human players will punish you for it (when that time comes)
Scenario Designer JTS Midway JTS Seven Years War JTS Wolfpack WDS Kriegsmarine
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