07-07-2012, 02:10 PM,
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RE: Panzer Grenadier Scenario 7 Victory Condition, Northwest Edge
(07-07-2012, 01:36 PM)larry marak Wrote: How do we define Northwest edge on an horizonally placed single map board, given that we know the cardinal directions. The standard board is 17 hexes long, 13 wide. I'd assume the northwest edge of the board would be 6 hexes east and south of the upper left hand partial hex. Mathematically you could argue for a 6 by 8 exit zone, or if your opponent is a troublesome ruleslawyer, just the single partial hex in the corner.
Has this been addressed anywhere yet? Elements of Marshall Timoshenko's 149th Rifle Division want to know.
Beats me. If this is from the original PG game from 1998, I didn't edit it so I'm not surprised there are things left undefined.
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07-08-2012, 12:45 AM,
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Matt W
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RE: Panzer Grenadier Scenario 7 Victory Condition, Northwest Edge
Having just picked up the original PG, I enjoy the fact that the boards are numbered 1,2,3 and, wait for it, 8! I am absolutely positive that this was well understood at the time (well sorta positive anyhow), but in retrospect and without the historical explanation I get a kick out of it.
No "minor" country left behind...
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07-08-2012, 01:30 AM,
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RE: Panzer Grenadier Scenario 7 Victory Condition, Northwest Edge
I scored my copy around 2001 while recuperating from surgery.
2,500 years ago people worshiped cats. The cats have never forgotten this!
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