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Modifying scenarios - stepping on toes?
01-04-2007, 08:32 AM,
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Modifying scenarios - stepping on toes?
Hello everyone, I have a concern and a question or two.

On the subject of modifying scenarios, is it considered bad form to mod the scenario of a blitz forum member? I mean, even if we ask permission beforehand, how is this viewed by the club? My impression is that this is frowned upon, and I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.

The vast majority of scens are great, but some are designed for play vs. the computer and would make great pbem scenarios, while others need to be revised due to balance issues. I had intended to give the original scenario designer credit for the scen of course, but I'm not going down the path of revising scenarios if it's just going to make me unpopular around these parts.

And a question - what is the modified complexity level? I take it this is not the same as the complexity level as determined by the game's program (which has to do with the # of units). I ask becuae I'll need to know this if I submit any scenarios.

Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions! :)
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Modifying scenarios - stepping on toes? - by John Given - 01-04-2007, 08:32 AM

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