(07-15-2016, 01:41 AM)Ekaton Wrote: I'm not really a fan of those short scenarios, there is no room for grand strategy there, maneuvering and counter-attacking and that's what Prussian Campaign is all about ;)
Never played it, I'll check it when I'll have a chance.
Gents:
I don't own East Prussia '14 - but I did note there are 8 scenarios in the 22-47 turn range that may be more appropriate as an "initiation" into grand strategy campaigns than the full-blown 206 turn one?
206 turns is a HUGE time commitment... especially when things start to "go wrong" for one side!
BTW, the longest campaign scenario I have ever played was the Sicily '43 "Dry Feet Campaign" (172 turns)... and even then, my opponent and I only played approximately 80-90 turns before we declared a stalemate.
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /