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TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Heldenkaiser - 07-17-2006 Halfway through the tutorials and through the manual, I think I am about ready to jump into the deep end and try a PBEM. However, I am sort of overwhelmed by the many scenarios offered on the TOAW3 disk. Would anyone care to recommend something of moderate size (not too tiny, so I have some units to move around, but not too big either, so I can manage) and length (10-20 turns would be ideal I believe), which gives a challenge to both sides? Preferably WW2 Western Front or Med, but it's no must. Thanks! :smoke: RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Antoni Chmielowski - 07-18-2006 Try something like France 40 (either side) - its about 18 turns, the map isnt to big and there are a few units to move. I`ll play you if you want RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Heldenkaiser - 07-18-2006 I had an eye on this one already. :smoke: Would you play the Allied side? :rolleyes: RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Antoni Chmielowski - 07-18-2006 Yes, I would play Allies ! Fire it up - I await your first turn ! RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Heldenkaiser - 07-18-2006 Very good, I shall do so tomorrow night. :smoke: More scenario recommendations still welcome. :) RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Currahee - 07-18-2006 I'd recommend Market Garden, ModA as a nice learner...not too large, but interesting, and it has airborne operations, at least, for the Allies! To download it, go "tournaments", "TOAW-Mods & Patches", and there it is! On the CD, the classic, Korea 50-51, is a good learner, and not too big. RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Heldenkaiser - 07-18-2006 Currahee--thanks, I will check out Market-Garden. :) Antoni--turn sent! If you don't get it, holler. I hope I did everything right. :rolleyes: RE: TOAW3 - Scenario Recommendations? - Antoni Chmielowski - 07-19-2006 That`s a good shout by Currahee !. That file was fine & has been returned ! Progress Report - Heldenkaiser - 07-20-2006 Well, my second ever PBEM turn of TOAW ... it took me over an hour (!!) to do. In spite of this being a rather smallish scenario, I am given to understand. At the moment I am feeling simply overwhelmed by the many unit counters and the masses of options available for each single one of them. I have played Panzer Campaigns and there you can either move and/or shoot or else dig instead, but that's about it ... and there is only a single turn per turn. I have read a good number of articles on the concept of getting several phases out of a single turn, but in practice it still escapes me. On T1 I managed but one phase. Now on T2 I did get two, but that seems my limit. And it seems I can't grasp the combat results. On one occasion, I pushed all enemy counters out of a town, but instead of seeing my own boys move into it, another enemy unit walked back into the just vacated city! And btw why can units retreat through ZOC's after a lost melee? :rolleyes: A lot to learn. And now I just got back my opponent's turn within 15 minutes from sending it--the same turn that took me an our to do. ![]() More progress report ... - Heldenkaiser - 07-20-2006 T3 - I managed 3 phases in this turn, or even 4, but it's still mostly good luck when that happens, not actual planning on my part ... :rolleyes: I still don't understand why enemy units retreat the way they do--often right into my lines, if there's a gap, rather than away from me. It seems to actually take out an enemy unit it must be entirely surrounded? ![]() Anyway, we're slowly crawling closer to Paris ... the Hague has fallen last turn, Holland has surrendered, and now we've occupied Bruxelles and cut off a part of the Belgian army. Also broken through parts of the Maginot Line, Sedan has fallen, too. Beating up the poor Belgians doesn't seem much of a problem--thanks to Antoni for accepting the depressing duty of leading them--but mastering the game system sure is! :hissy: |