AAR Recommendation for Study?
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01-16-2015, 04:09 AM,
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Don Czirr
Technical Sergeant
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AAR Recommendation for Study?
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good AAR to study in preparation for a first major battle?
I've been doing fairly well on the smaller scenarios in Budapest 45 but am now up to Konrad I and it looks a bit overwhelming.
Of the AARs that are available, is there any that may help in making this next step up?
Appreciate any help provided.
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01-16-2015, 11:24 AM,
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Hog of War
Beware the nose
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RE: AAR Recommendation for Study?
Here's a good one: Really Rumbling on the Mius, by Dog Soldier, which uses the Demo you can pick up over at the John Tiller Store
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01-16-2015, 01:03 PM,
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Don Czirr
Technical Sergeant
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RE: AAR Recommendation for Study?
Thanks Guys - I'm still searching for a monster campaign like Konrad I where someone was actually insane enough (or retired / Divorced enough) to play 300 - 500 turns and make sense of the sprawling chaos.
Kharkov 43 Grand Campaign in the AAR section was cool but unfortunately seems to have stopped in the 40 - 50 turn range.
I'm starting to get a vision in my mind now of what must be done in a Konrad I scale battle so perhaps at some point I'll post back in the AAR section with a Newbie's Guide to first JTS Monster Battles ...
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01-16-2015, 09:43 PM,
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Xaver
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RE: AAR Recommendation for Study?
I know about some good AARs, one of Konrad scen BUT they are in spanish.
Konrad AAR, H2H, finish afer 11 days of battle because german player clearly win
http://puntadelanza.net/Foro/phpBB3/view...41&t=14386
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