02-20-2014, 02:58 AM,
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vince hughes
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RE: El Alamein and the Pursuit
Larry,
I would like PG scenarios on the subject for sure.
However, I personally don't see why all these things seem to being brought in as boxed games. I would be happy to have things as book supplements with maps and counters included.
For example, Lib 44 could have been produced as a book supplement containing
4 x maps
British and German counters not included elsewhere in the PG realm.
Scenario book.
This leaves out marker counters, duplicate British RIF, WPN and a slew of armour and transports not to mention the ubiquitous GREN's. It downsizes the package by far, saves postage costs and has got to be a whole lot easier to produce in regard to counter-numbers. If the idea is that each release is playable as of itself, then maybe they should produce a few box-sets, I don't know. HOWEVER, if there is some grand PG plan in the future to produce monster of all monster PG scenarios, then I can see why box-sets are released as they are. Its all in preparation for the super-size games :-)
Back to your Alamein idea.
A book with scenarios
Any missing counter OOB
Maps
Keep it simple, light-weight and cheap.
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02-20-2014, 07:02 AM,
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RE: El Alamein and the Pursuit
Of course I would buy it as the 2nd battle of El Alamein was the turning point of the desert war. As far as play being static I believe the appropriate SSRs would bring enough into it to make it more than a bunch of repetitive trench assaults; I imagine a lot of potential ammunition and fuel supply shortages for Germany and Britain using many hidden or decoy units. I don't think any new maps would be needed between the 5 from both 'Afrika Korps' and 'Desert Rats'; parts of both battles of El Alamein were covered loosely with 'The King's Officers' using maps 4 and 5. A book with a small countersheet containing the needed armor units such as the lend-lease Shermans and even a handful of Tiger I tanks in desert scheme. What would irk me is if the ownership of 'Beyond Normandy' or 'Liberation 44' were needed for the armored units. I've about had it with PG books requiring the ownership of more than two different boxed sets and/or additional books to complete all the given scenarios. But then there's the new ultra-thick counter issue and the question of if AP intends only producing those in the future. From what I've heard they aren't very compatible with the standard ones. It wouldn't surprise me for the sake of sales that AP would wait until after the release of 'An Army at Dawn' and release a scenario book requiring the ownership of three boxed desert war games to complete it.
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