Gents:
Screen shots? Drawing plans on a map? Excel spreadsheets? Written instructions for each battalion?
Sounds like a busy day at the office if you ask me!
Guys, more power to you for having the time, energy and determination to use these planning methods for the larger scenarios.
Works for you - great!
I've played large scenarios against opponents (e.g. Sicily Dry Feet Campaign - 172 turns) and my approach is more simplistic.
Strategically, I ask myself what needs to be accomplished by both sides in order to win?
Tactically, I review each sector - terrain and units. I look at both offensive avenues of attacks as well as defensive lines keeping in mind my
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Then I sit down with a cup of Joe, study my unit dispositions and execute my turn. Oh yes, and I always remember to enjoy myself! Good stuff!
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /