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I am pleased to announce that Eric's (Boisforas) "Objective Lipel 1941" is the newest H2H Approved scenario! Big Grin

It's a SM10 50 turn East Front scenario! Respect3

Congratulations and many thanks to Eric and his team of play testers for their dedication and hard work!

You may access and download "Objective Lipel 1941" and all the CS H2H Approved scenarios HERE.
Is that your first scenario Boisforas? Well done! Its a large one as well. We like large scenarios
Thank you, Zap & Kat and to Ed Silcox for his all advice, time and contributions to "Lipel'" and to the playtesters who also spent time gettinfg "Lipel' " in shape. Eric
Nice going, Eric!

Dave
Excellent job, also thanks to the testers who helped make this possible! ;)
Well done!......I tested it Very nice scenario!
Keep the big scenarios coming!Helmet Wink

Gary
Eric, well done. Well Done
Your hard work, thought, and drive helped get this done. Thumbs Up

My only contribution was like the guy responsible for waxing the race car. Farmer
You built it and drove it! Respect3

I think it also can break down as a good 2x2 teamgame. 2cents2

Cheers5

HSL
Hip-hip hoo-ray! Keep the big team scenarios coming! Well done Eric Salute
I downloaded it, but noticed the huge map has six hexes with another elevation than base level. In other words, it is completely flat. The rest of the map is filled poorly and hardly credible as well.
If you ask me, some H2H approved scns have serious quality issues. How can this have gone unnoticed during testing??

I think scenarios had better be judged on beginner's mistakes made by the designers before they are even allowed to enter the testing process.

Huib
Belarus is predominantly lowland - flat plains occupy 60 percent of the territory, plateaux 10 percent, and highland hilly areas nearly 30 percent. The north-west has broken and highland relief, while in the south-eastern part the land is mainly level. The south of the Republic is occupied by vast areas of Belarusian Polesje (wood land) which is a large waterlogged flat depression stretching for 450 km from the river Bug to the Dniepr.

Might go some way to explain it.
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