03-25-2014, 02:50 AM,
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RE: Fall of France 1940
'Fall of France' is high on my list of coveted boxed games but that there are no direct supplements using the French units as of yet that available for the proletariat (those not amongst the Gold Club echelon) I have put off purchasing it. Hopefully something will be released as a supplement available from retailers for the masses and not just available direct or for Gold Club members only. Between the Free and Vichy French there are a lot of possibilties for expansions during the course of WWII. I'll try to be patient though! ;-)
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03-25-2014, 03:12 AM,
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RE: Fall of France 1940
(03-25-2014, 02:55 AM)vince hughes Wrote: Brett,
Honestly, its a 'must' buy. The game is worth the money just as it is, without supplements (though I'm excited by that prospect). There are some 1940 French troops in the latest Edelweiss FWIW
No doubt that it is worth buying and is still high on my list of the next boxed purchase; the maps look magnificent from what I've seen. Unfortunately with the Edelweiss expansion it require the ownership of too many games that I don't own to make it a practical purchase at the moment. Once again the problem is that if I am lucky I may be able to afford to get just one more boxed set before this year is up and that's a tough choice. For future expansions it seems that 'Battle of the Bulge' would open up the playability for a lot of expansion scenarios and a pity as I had already owned that one once before years back. And then there's the many possibilities that getting 'Road to Berlin' would provide. I hate having to be frugal but it's essential at the moment. I wish all games could be as bountiful as 'Eastern Front' with the amount of game you get for your money; still think it will take over a year to complete that one with 87 scenarios left to play of it!
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03-25-2014, 03:38 AM,
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RE: Fall of France 1940
Think it would be nice to have a supplement just focusing on the Foreign Legion with their own counter schemes within a broad time frame covering actions prior to, during and shortly after WWII.
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