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Closed: thank you.

As per thread subject - I'd like to do the two attack / defence scenario set in a row, playing as the Allied side. Level elite, I'd say that after a year with CMX2 + Modern I am somewhere between average to medium quality player. Turns down to one or two a week, I won't service anything faster due to other commitments I have just rearranged. Mail me or answer here if interested or need to know more, I'll get in touch then. Dropbox served.
I will happily be your axis opponent in both
Thanks, but by the time you answered I had already found an opponent. Besides I wouldn't offer a mirror match or switch sides afterwards anyway.
I wasn't suggesting that is the only way I would play you, may I ask why you would not switch sides?
Yeah, sorry for the belated reply - the reason is the fog of war. Otherwise it's much like playing chess which is a game of calculations so I don't play chess not being a human computer in a direct meaning of the term. A field commander even on a tactical level rarely ever has a full access to the OpFor characteristics. Of course , the other thing is what is being done with that, but still Monty didn't inspect Heeresgruppe "B" in detail prior to Market-Garden. Actually quite opposite - he refused to give credit to reconnaissance and intelligence reports with a well-known result.
That sort of reason ... even though the example is from operational to strategic level.
(04-23-2016, 06:21 PM)burroughs Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, sorry for the belated reply - the reason is the fog of war. Otherwise it's much like playing chess which is a game of calculations so I don't play chess not being a human computer in a direct meaning of the term. A field commander even on a tactical level rarely ever has a full access to the OpFor characteristics. Of course , the other thing is what is being done with that, but still Monty didn't inspect Heeresgruppe "B" in detail prior to Market-Garden. Actually quite opposite - he refused to give credit to reconnaissance and intelligence reports with a well-known result.
That sort of reason ... even though the example is from operational to strategic level.

 no problem, I actually agree with you, I don't like mirror matches in scenarios (qb's are a different story) while they are going on simultaneously, but I do enjoy revisting and taking the otherside after some time has gone by.