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RE: Leyte 1944 - JayTownsend - 08-26-2020 Leyte, minor Errata:
AND at least 12 Japanese steps have been eliminated. Should be: AND at least 2 Japanese steps have been eliminated. As clearly there are not even 12 Japanese steps.
Should be: Enter on the south edge of the map on turn one or later. RE: Leyte 1944 - JayTownsend - 08-26-2020 One cool new rule you may have noticed or not but there is now cave movement between adjacent caves. Cave Movement: Japanese units may move between adjacent Caves using tunnels. This costs two movement points, and moving units are not subject to Opportunity Fire. I came up with this idea while designing some of the scenarios and reading about some of these cave situations. RE: Leyte 1944 - saracv3 - 08-26-2020 46 scenarios? Can't wait to see them. RE: Leyte 1944 - Michael Murphy - 08-27-2020 If the post office is on time I should be getting my copy tomorrow. RE: Leyte 1944 - plloyd1010 - 08-27-2020 (08-26-2020, 02:11 PM)JayTownsend Wrote: One cool new rule you may have noticed or not but there is now cave movement between adjacent caves. Let's complicate this... Rule 16.73 States that if a side suffers more step losses in an assault than the other, that side must vacate the hex (and be subject to the free shot). Assuming adjacent caves here, could a dislodged force retreat into an adjacent cave? Would they be subject to a free shot while doing so? RE: Leyte 1944 - JayTownsend - 08-27-2020 (08-27-2020, 05:15 AM)plloyd1010 Wrote:(08-26-2020, 02:11 PM)JayTownsend Wrote: One cool new rule you may have noticed or not but there is now cave movement between adjacent caves. Quote:Assuming adjacent caves here, could a dislodged force retreat into an adjacent cave? Would they be subject to a free shot while doing so? I would say yes to both, if the force retreating is Japanese. The Americans retreat out of the hex, most likely from the hex they entered from. RE: Leyte 1944 - Michael Murphy - 08-27-2020 (08-27-2020, 03:01 AM)Michael Murphy Wrote: If the post office is on time I should be getting my copy tomorrow. I just checked. In the last 24 hours my copy made its way from Memphis to [wait for it ...] Pittsburgh! I live in the greater Detroit metro area - nowhere near Pittsburgh! Well, I can see that I won’t be getting my copy tomorrow, which by the way, is still the official ETA for my game. Peace ☮️ Pittsburgh, sheesh! RE: Leyte 1944 - triangular_cube - 08-27-2020 (08-27-2020, 02:22 PM)Michael Murphy Wrote:(08-27-2020, 03:01 AM)Michael Murphy Wrote: If the post office is on time I should be getting my copy tomorrow. I believe mine is on the same truck. RE: Leyte 1944 - plloyd1010 - 08-27-2020 (08-27-2020, 03:27 PM)triangular_cube Wrote: I believe mine is on the same truck. It isn't surprising, that with Dejoy's cut-backs, the postal service can only operate one truck. RE: Leyte 1944 - Greyfox - 08-30-2020 I got my copy last week. Jay, Thanks for the work you put in on this one. I love the history, but have to wait until I get Saipan, and to find some free time to play. Mike |