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I've been thinking of getting one of the MC games but as all of them sound great i wondered which is the easiest for a MC noob.

Is it best to start with Fulda Gap for instance instead of jumping straight to Danube Front?

Also i saw on Volcano's website that game's like Fulda Gap and Mideast '67 have expansions available, do these require a separate install of the game or do they co-exist with the vanilla game with out any problems?

Thx in advance.

cheers
I would recommend either Danube Front, or Middle East myself. They all have smaller scenarios for playing, easy to learn from, but DF has the biggest Battle for Germany scenario, covering the area of all 3 Germany titles, if you ever get ready for that. Or ME '67 which has some excellent add-ons and has a bit lower unit density in many cases.

Regarding the add-ons, they are just additional scenarios and other files that can be played through the normal install and show up as additional scenarios to play - exactly as with the PzC games for those that play them.

Rick
Fubar Wrote:I've been thinking of getting one of the MC games but as all of them sound great i wondered which is the easiest for a MC noob.

Is it best to start with Fulda Gap for instance instead of jumping straight to Danube Front?

Also i saw on Volcano's website that game's like Fulda Gap and Mideast '67 have expansions available, do these require a separate install of the game or do they co-exist with the vanilla game with out any problems?

Thx in advance.

cheers

Danube Front covers the maps included in both NGP85 and FG85. So it is all three games in one. If you want a German MC game get DF85.
Thanks for your thought's guys, i've ordered DF '85 from Duchet so i should have my hands on it soon (fingers crossed).

cheers
Fubar Wrote:Thanks for your thought's guys, i've ordered DF '85 from Duchet so i should have my hands on it soon (fingers crossed).

cheers

A fine choice, you will have no end of fun.