10-05-2012, 01:44 AM,
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JayTownsend
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RE: Saipan 1944
One more comment, when I first ranked Nihon Silk, I knew no one would post AARs as it originally came out as a download. So to help generate interest and sales I post AARs on it. I also want to play the developed scenarios to see what changes took place and how it effected the scenarios, which was more for me.
When Saipan is released, I will hold off on entering any AARs but I am still interested in what developmental changes took place, like maps, and how the new maps and terrain might have effected the victory conditions or the length of the turns. How new unit values might effect things as well and if John & Mike have altered anything. Like Mike mentioned, I sent it in pretty clean but I know things will still be changed. I even included my version of specail rules but I know Mike will most likely redo supplement special rules like last time.
Hopefully now, we can get back on track in this folder as well.
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10-05-2012, 01:59 AM,
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J6A
Master Sergeant
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Posts: 718
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Joined: Jun 2012
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RE: Saipan 1944
(10-05-2012, 01:44 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: One more comment, when I first ranked Nihon Silk, I knew no one would post AARs as it originally came out as a download. So to help generate interest and sales I post AARs on it.
Which I think is excellent. A good AAR is a good AAR. However, that's not the same as rating the scenario, IMO. Unless there's a disclaimer, in which case people can choose to throw out your rating if that makes them happy.
(10-05-2012, 01:44 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: When Saipan is released, I will hold off on entering any AARs ...
I'd still be interested in your AARs, especially with notes on how the scenarios changed. With disclaimers, of course.
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