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Case Blue - Ivan - 06-09-2013

Does anyone here play Decisive Campaigns Case Blue? I found GO difficult to get into but am enjoying DCCB and wondered if there would ever be enough interest for a ladder.


RE: Case Blue - Yorick - 06-10-2013

I have both the Decisive Campaigns games (though not the Grigsby games) but I haven't played them in PBEM yet.
I would be interested in a ladder, I'm also available to try out one of the smaller scenarios in PBEM.


RE: Case Blue - Ricky B - 06-11-2013

We will always look at new ladders but do want to have a certain level of interest from people, whether current members of not.

Rick


RE: Case Blue - Ivan - 06-12-2013

Hi Yorick, I'll post up a challenge on the server.

Rgds

Adam

Challenge posted, 2nd Kharkov password = yorick


RE: Case Blue - burroughs - 11-21-2014

Yes, both DC I and DC II are splendind games and am playing them currently - full linked campaign as the Allies off DC I and Trappedjagd along with operation "Uranus" as Stavka. from the way the naval and aerial warfare handling to the way supply distibution and CoC are modelled I find this game system simply outstanding.


RE: Case Blue - whiskeytown - 02-10-2015

thinking about trying these out -I wish they had a demo though


RE: Case Blue - Deturk - 04-02-2017

I've heard a lot of buzz about this;




Anyone playing this and what is your opinion  ?


RE: Case Blue - Deturk - 06-03-2017

A Little Feedback    ANYONE?


RE: Case Blue - Weasel - 06-04-2017

I have played it before purchasing WitE. I found the game play incredibly simple to grasp and frustrating too; you get to make political decisions (what strategy to use, what to use trains and trucks for etc) but no matter what decision you make 70% of the General staff gets pissed at you and sabotages your plans, like trying to bring up heavy artillery to take a city, sorry trains are backed up, maybe next month.

I never read the manual and was able to play no problem, but after a couple of tests I bought WitE instead.


RE: Case Blue - Deturk - 06-18-2017

Thank You, Weasel.


Anyone else?  Is the consensus, that WITE is a Better game,  I am trying to decide which one to buy, Decisive Campaigns or WITE.   Any other comments welcome.